A very good boss of mine taught me years ago to always keep the business business and the personal personal.
Apparently Ted never learned that.
Losing the Second Amendment is a small price to pay in comparison to Hedi’s feelings
I think that at this juncture a later endorsement of Trump by Cruz could actually be more beneficial. If Cruz says something to the effect “I must put county above my personal feelings because Hillary Clinton is such a threat to our democracy” would emphasize just what a disaster a Hillary Clinton presidency would be.
Amerca was given an up close look at the differences between Cruz and Trump as both men and leaders. Cruz showed himself to be far inferior to Trump in all aspects, and the voters will never elect him to anything again.
Ted tried to be the political equivalent of a suicide bomber, but the only person he blew up was himself. Good riddance, Lyin’ Ted.
Pure crap from Rush Limbaugh, justifying and bloodless description of what Cruz did. Ends with, picture of dad must have been AFTER the pledge. F U Rush.
No criticism of Cruz. But I’m not surprised.
I appreciate and respect that he stands on his principles.
But when we’ve had 8 more year of Obama and a total of 16 of the Clintoons, don’t sit back and whine about what you used to have.
It’s about the country.
The Republican establishment despised Ted Cruz for a host of reasons, not least of which was his personal attack on the floor of the Senate, Mitch McConnell.
Annoyed at Rush today.
Cruz is supposed to be so smart ... brilliant ... And outplayed by Trump :)
“A Cruz super PAC.”
It wasn’t a Cruz Super PAC
Had he closed that loop, Cruz would have had to endorse. I guess his anger wouldn't let him see the larger picture. That's not a character trait that one wants in a president.
Limbaugh is right about Cruz's implosion uniting the party. Cruz all but declared himself unfit for high office. Trump is the only one standing.
There was a lot to like about Ted Cruz. I wish he had never entered the primary.
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