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Cruz steps into the ring...

It'll be fun watching everyone who complained about Obama's lack of experience defending Cruz's.
 
There will probably be at least a dozen clowns in the Republican presidential clown car. We'll be treated to a couple dozen circular-firing-squad debates. And then more hilarity during the primary season, and a convention with a bunch of people giving each other the finger through clouds of tear gas. And then, finally, a nominee will emerge, crawling bloodied from the wreckage of the GOP... and there, wearing her fashionable fur-lined steel-toed boots, is Hillary.

So it's fringe-right right vs. strongly right-leaning left? typical no-win scenario.
 
It'll be fun watching everyone who complained about Obama's lack of experience defending Cruz's.
Is there anyone here who thinks Cruz would be a good candidate? I don't recall a single Cruz fan on this board, there might be but none I'm aware of.
 
It'll be fun watching everyone who complained about Obama's lack of experience defending Cruz's.

I can't wait until Rafael, Jr. gets besieged with demands for his birth certificate.:D I'm thinking John Stewart might be having second thoughts.
 
I can't wait until Rafael, Jr. gets besieged with demands for his birth certificate.:D I'm thinking John Stewart might be having second thoughts.

"Really McGovern him up. Put it on the news, keep him on the defensive. Oh, this is sneaky..."
~the preserved head of Nixon
 
I can't wait until Rafael, Jr. gets besieged with demands for his birth certificate.:D I'm thinking John Stewart might be having second thoughts.
I hope he isn't. I'd much rather people shone a spotlight on him and what his Tea Party policies would entail for ordinary Americans.
 
Cruz reminds me of Ted Haggard. Always play-acting a role, but secretly so gay (nttawwt). He never sounds like a real person having a normal conversation. Always "on". Too animated.

But...what if he really is gay?, and gets the nomination?, and gets outed as a total hypocrite?....oh how delicious!
 
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Cruz reminds me of Ted Haggard. Always play-acting a role, but secretly so gay (nttawwt). He never sounds like a real person having a normal conversation. Always "on". Too animated.

But...what if he really is gay?, and gets the nomination?, and gets outed as a total hypocrite?....oh how delicious!

I used to interact with his wife on a seniors political discussion site when he was still a relatively obscure local florida politician. At the time he was fairly moderate, fiscally conservative Republican, still to the right of my progressive Republicanism, but we held a lot more common overlap more than a decade ago than we do now. They both seemed intelligent and reasonable in their social and societal positions, it is difficult for me to understand how much of the change was the result of suppressing personal positions in the past versus promoting positions that are against personal beliefs now? Do some people's personal beliefs and convictions change this drastically over the period of a decade or two, or are the only personal beliefs and convictions that such people state those that the biggest donors/demographic support in a given election?

EDIT - Ooops, my mistake, that was Marco Rubio, and his wife,...same argument, different thug,...apologies all!
 
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