If you were to say that the Enola Gay and the U.S. Air Force ultimately stopped the Japanese in WWII, that would be a factually correct statement.
What would NOT be a factually correct statement would be to say, "The U.S. Marines had nothing to do with defeating the Japanese in WWII. They didn't do anything. They probably even wanted the Japanese to win. If he really wanted to win so bad, why were the Japanese able to win so many battles? All the Marines did was just take all the credit. The thing that really won WWII was the U.S. Air Force and the Enola Gay."
Do you see how stupid that sounds? That is how you sound.
BOL! Now Cruz is all the Marines who fought in WWII. Can’t you just throw in Superman and Captain America, to make it a trifecta?
Here is some background on the Brat race, of which you seem entirely ignorant. Namely, no one gave Brat any chance at all of defeating Cantor. Brat was a pathetically underfunded college professor going up against the lavishly funded second-most-powerful member of the House. It was anticipated that Cantor would crush him.
This is why Cruz never set foot in the district. He didn’t endorse Brat, didn’t contribute any $, or even send a supportive tweet. Cruz wanted no part of Brat’s doomed-to-fail quixotic quest.
Yet here you are, trying to credit Cruz for Cantor’s defeat. It’s unseemly, not to mention perversely divorced from reality.
However, I’m willing to make a deal with you. If you can find and link one credible source, which cites Cruz calling for the defeat of Mr. Dream Act himself, Cantor, I’ll concede Cruz played a role in Cantor’s defeat. If Cruz is all you claim, it shouldn’t be at all difficult for you to locate such a quote.
I’ll wait.