I am too. I was a Cruz supporter for a long time. I even gave him $400 bucks early on which is $300 more that I have ever given during an election.
It all started to fall apart when the nutcase Glen Beck joined the team. From that point on the campaign started to loose credibility.
To bad so sad but the primary is over. Cruz put up a hell of a fight and Trump is now stronger for it. The GOPe has been relegated to crying on NRO their power striped bare.
I am so looking forward to Trump's epic smack down of Hill and Sanders and everything the left holds dear. It will be an exciting and fun election from here on out.
BTW: Cruz would be excellent at DOJ or DHS or the State Department.
Because Cruz has never managed anything, I don't think he has the skill set to be the president, a job of constant decision-making. Cruz is used to studying, talking and debating. There is no decision-making required on a daily basis in the Senate.
And that's why Trump is more suited for job as president. He has made himself successful and wealthy making executive decisions in his companies. He knows that part very well. As George W. Bush once said, "I'm the Decider-in-Chief."
But I think the perfect job for Cruz has a "Help Wanted" sign in the window right now. President Trump's first act in Oval Office should be to nominate Cruz to fill the Supreme Court seat vacated by Scalia's passing. This scenario would be a win-win-win solution for everyone.
Trump would be seen as magnanimous in selecting his fiercest opponent in the primaries to such an important position. Cruz would be in a lifelong position, not requiring reelection where he can put all of his positive skills and attributes to good use. Speaking somewhat tongue-in-cheek, I'm sure the Senate would gladly give their consent quickly, knowing that the burr in their saddles, Mr. Cruz, will no longer be their constant irritant on the floor of the Senate and they'd be rid of him. The conservatives would get their justice to replace Scalia.
But what do I know.......