Trump campaign issues graceful concession statement, calling Cruz “worse than a puppet.” https://t.co/iPPBV7LB8I pic.twitter.com/QtHJ5bvpiU— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) April 6, 2016
All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
Thursday, April 07, 2016
Ted Cruz Is a Trojan Horse - He Doesn't Realize It - He Thinks He's a Big Man - And His Supporters Don't Want To Admit To Themselves They are Being Duped
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Trump's not wrong about the Trojan Horse thing. I do think though that Cruz is a willing participant rather than an innocent victim. I'm researching the guy and he does seem like a total snake when you dig deeper.
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Maybe you could lay out your research in a post.
Nico,
Please, please, share the information.
The thing is, the people setting Cruz up, REALLY believe they are doing the right thing
After, of course, convincing themselves their financial and career interests and naked ambition just happen to run parallel to the right thing
Front and center in the WaPo:
Even after Wisconsin win, Ted Cruz struggles to get establishment GOP support
After his most convincing victory yet over Donald Trump in Wisconsin, Ted Cruz sought on Wednesday to shed his reputation as a divisive bomb-thrower and position himself as the candidate who can bring the Republican Party together.
But it wasn’t clear whether it was working. In Washington and across the country, many mainstream Republicans who despise Trump — including many supporters of former candidate Marco Rubio — are still declining to support the senator from Texas, whose antagonism toward GOP leaders has been the centerpiece of his political rise.
The lukewarm reception highlighted the difficulty Cruz faces in recasting himself as a bridge builder after years of bridge burning. Many top Republicans remain strongly opposed to both Cruz and Trump and hold out hope that long-shot candidate John Kasich, or perhaps another Republican not in the race, can somehow clinch the nomination.
“I think stopping Donald Trump has got to be the number one goal, and to rally around Ted Cruz in these future primaries I think is important,” said billionaire GOP donor Frank VanderSloot, who backed Rubio. “But neither I nor very many of the people I know are enamored with Ted Cruz, and I think that everyone is hoping it is a brokered convention where we can have a third choice.”
Cruz has to know this, DOESN'T HE?
I think Pasto, AOW and one of the anon commenters are already on to Cruz's shenanigans. I'll try to write a post as soon as I can.
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