LOL
Was the author of this piece the protester?
Ouch!
Ted, folks aren’t buying your snake oil remedies...
Better watch out for the storm a buildin.
You’ll be in the land of Oz before you know it.
(he’s already there, and doesn’t know it)
“Ask yourself two questions: One, why is it that the mainstream media so desperately wants Donald Trump to be the Republican nominee?”
Question #2 is how can someone live this far out of reality and still be considered sane after asking that?!?
Do the math!!
LOL.
Since cRuz is such a big Bush fan...I wonder if he prefers W style fuzzy math or Jebito’s fave, CommieCore math. Maybe both.
Could be why he’s such a hanger onner.
Trump Chumps!
The Trump supporter looks like a Ted Cruz plant==so that Ted can look reasonable talking to him—while the Trump supporter is made out to be some imbecilic ogre. This is just like the 10 year old at the rally yesterday who needed a “spanking”
I'm sure that went over well with Teddy!
Cruz confronts Trump supporter:
“Mom, you’re not making this any easier”
CC
Good question.
What a lying sack of Cruz.
First-anybody with a single synapse can recognize that the media has been not stop negative on Trump.
Second, Boehner isn't SUPPORTING Trump
He, like almost everybody else HATES CRUZ.
Cruz isn’t fit to be president: he is mathematically challenged. Idiot.
Sad to see such childish attacks in the GOP primary. Save the energy for Hillary. The GOP candidate will need all republicans and conservatives to unite.
Never Hillary!
Ted just can’t help himself
Just like BJC Ted has to try and make everyone like him
It’s the old 299 to 1 rule
I just saw this same encounter, from a different perspective (from behind Cruz) and with far better audio, on Shepard Smith’s FoxNews show in its entirety. Cruz showed a lot of class IMHO and clearly & factually dealt with all the protestor’s questions. My suspicion is that few here will listen to the entire encounter and fewer still will listen to it objectively with an open mind. And that’s unfortunate.
When Cruz chooses to show up at a busy public restaurant in a state where Trump has 50% of the electorate, he should expect some flack from diners who just want to eat their lunch in peace without a Cruz-sermon!
Well, although I have been a Cruz supporter, since the NY Primary I have publically encourage him to recognize the futility of trying to push for a convention fight and splintering the GOP vote.
My Open Letter to Ted Cruz after the NY Primary
http://www.jeffhead.com/Cruz-ltr.htm
Having said that, and I still mean every word of it and hope and pray he will do what is best for this country after the Indiana vote tomorrow and lay the war hatchet aside and unite the party...
Still, having said that, I give the man credit for politely approaching these Trump supporters and trying to have a dialog with them and convince them of his own thoughts.
Not many people would do that....and in doing it, not many would be able to remain respectful and even headed while doing so.
But...despite my respect for it...it is beside the point.
The issue here MUST be victory in November. A split party will result in defeat.
Ted Cruz has the key to uniting the party by recognizing the obvious facts on the ground...that he cannot possibly get to 1,237 and that Trump can and most likely will...and work with the man to win.
Cruz can help Trump by simply supporting the vast majority of Trump’s position statements on the issues which are close to his own...not to mention supporting the will of the people.
If he did, the victory in November, IMHO, would be assured, and Cruz might win some respect and support for a later run.
If he keeps this fight going after Indiana, and tries to make a spectacle as Trump goes over 1,237, he will have, IMHO, ruined his own future.
Most people do not know it, but Trump is going to soundly break the record for the most GOP Primary votes in history.
Right now I believe that record was held by GW Bush at 10.8 million. Trump already has 10.1 million with ten states to go. I expect Trump will end up with well over 11 million GOP Primary voters.