People who know Cruz apparently don't like him much.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/02/opinion/anyone-but-ted-cruz.html?ref=opinion&_r=2
No. I absolutely hate Ted Cruz and think that him being elected President could potentially be literally one of the worst things that has ever happened to America but the only thing it showed is that ads are rehearsed and that they took multiple takes.Bit of buzz this morning about some videos posted on an old Cruz for Senate account on Youtube. Claimed to left there so PAC's can use them. Also claimed to be painful to watch. I'm spared the pain because I'm on the ancient computer which will freeze up at the mere thought of watching a video. Anything good there?
http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/02/politics/ted-cruz-campaign-ad/
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Do you get those on discount in bulk? I've quoted them here to save for later. I'm frugal that way.
linkTed Cruz said:We will carpet-bomb them [ISIS] into oblivion. I don’t know if sand can glow in the dark, but we’re going to find out.
I find Trump amusing and entertaining, like someone trolling the election process. Cruz, on the other hand, I find downright scary.
It appears we have a birth certificate issue with Cruz. He was born in Canada. His father was not an American and his mother had become a citizen of Canada by then. And apparently he never Naturalized. So born a Citizen of Canada so ineligible for the presidency. Not naturalized so not eligible for the Senate. And he renounced his Canadian citizenship a few years ago. Which would make him a stateless person.
It appears we have a birth certificate issue with Cruz. He was born in Canada. His father was not an American and his mother had become a citizen of Canada by then. And apparently he never Naturalized. So born a Citizen of Canada so ineligible for the presidency. Not naturalized so not eligible for the Senate. And he renounced his Canadian citizenship a few years ago. Which would make him a stateless person.
Doh!
Dear? A female?
Dear?
I guess it is typical strategy for some ideologies to use the early, knowedge-lite aftermath of any horrible event to help your own platform by saying things that would be great for you if they are true, and forgettable if they are not.
It doesn't sound forgettable, but I think if he explains a couple times that since the id said 'female', that implied he must have once been the other sex, and hence his term 'transgendered', he will be halfway there to helping this statement fade away.
The liberal part is to me the more problematic. I'm sure he'll find some way to weasel that away as well.
Yes, and I don't think Denver was saying otherwise.Liberal part? I thought the OP was saying the last part ("extremist") was the part that was correct?
He was a "birthright" citizen of Canada but has renounced it. Forget it.