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To: reaganaut1

Is Cruz projecting?
Is this a scripted line?

Trump looks down on voters? Really?
This media has been complaining for months that DJT speaks at a 6th good are level and is both selling to this common man and alienating their well educated. There have been entire stories about his need to elevate his sspeech from the base level. Heck, Levin just wrote an article about Trump’s populist danger. But now he’s looking down. Pick a hole people.

Does he not realize one of the common complaints among those who watch Cruz speak is that he regularly comes off as condescending. The ‘let me explain this to you since you don’t understand it’ guy. Hence my comment about projection.

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And anyone who thinks after 12 debates that
a. We need more, or
b. That Trump is afraid
Well, they are just reaching

I believe the point of saturation has been reached.

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Cruz is playing from behind and he knows it. He’s looking for anything to get press, and anything to get the votes he and his supporters feel they deserve. That’s part of the problem by the way - Cruz comes off, as do many of his supporters (not all of course, maybe not even most, but many) as though they are entitled to the support of certain groups of people. They are upset almost to the point of offense when that support doesn’t materialize.

FWIW, that attitude often has the effect not of persuasion, but something more towards galvanization of opposition.


70 posted on 03/18/2016 9:24:38 AM PDT by BlueNgold (May I suggest a very nice 1788 Article V with your supper...)
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To: BlueNgold

Oon the 13th debate, Cruz is going to shine. You just watch. He been saving his Trump card for the 13th


81 posted on 03/18/2016 9:27:27 AM PDT by 4rcane
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