It's time for a Ted Cruz thread.

Because "government is the problem, not the solution" knee-jerking.

Irony being Cruz is all in favor of big government when it comes to enforcing Christian Doctrine on the populace....

A honest Libertarian,though I strongly disagree with them, I can have respect for. For the kind of hypocrisy that Cruz represents,none.
 
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. Do people seriously believe what he saying about liberal SCOTUS justices?

Yes.

A visit to the creepier parts of Facebook will provide evidence if you don't believe me. Or listen to televangelists.

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Now Cruz is claiming we are one SCOTUS justice away from being subject to the World Court, and from having cemeteries torn down if they have religious symbols in them.

His fear mongering is mind boggling. Do people seriously believe what he saying about liberal SCOTUS justices?

Pandering to CPAC is scarier than Trump.

Yes.

A visit to the creepier parts of Facebook will provide evidence if you don't believe me. Or listen to televangelists.

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Or pay a visit to Right Wing Watch. Lots of fundie paranoia on display, always in their own words with video and audio. I'm surprised Cruz hasn't said Christians will be locked up in FEMA camps yet.

Bear in mind that Christians, by the definition of Cruz and the Religious Right, are a tiny and persecuted minority.

ETA: Oh Ted, the company you keep!
 
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Cruz is taking Kansas with a healthy 50 to 25 lead over Trump with 12% of the vote in.

I'll be quite surprised if Cruz holds onto that large of a victory, but not surprised if Trump doesn’t place first in Kansas. The polls always showed the race in Kansas to be a very close one.
 
I'll be quite surprised if Cruz holds onto that large of a victory, but not surprised if Trump doesn’t place first in Kansas. The polls always showed the race in Kansas to be a very close one.

Not only is the lead holding with 33% of the vote in, Cruz has begun leading in Maine by almost as much.
 
Not only is the lead holding with 33% of the vote in, Cruz has begun leading in Maine by almost as much.

Well, not as much now, but still leading, yes. This could shape up to be a bad day for Trump. He seems to fare poorly in caucuses.
 
Well, not as much now, but still leading, yes. This could shape up to be a bad day for Trump. He seems to fare poorly in caucuses.

And he reacts poorly to losing. I should go check his Twitter.

The unfortunate thing is that Cruz is even scarier to Trump. Trump just says whatever comes into his head. Cruz is a True Believer, who wants to impose his religious beliefs on everyone in the country, if not the world.

The fortunate thing is that Cruz is probably even less electable than Trump.
 
And he reacts poorly to losing. I should go check his Twitter.

The unfortunate thing is that Cruz is even scarier to Trump. Trump just says whatever comes into his head. Cruz is a True Believer, who wants to impose his religious beliefs on everyone in the country, if not the world.

Cruz is scarier for Democrats, because as President he really would move federal policy to the right. I don't believe any of the religious crap though. The idea that he would want to impose his beliefs on everyone in the country is absurd. A few days ago, I actually met somebody who went to law school with Cruz and had some interesting things to say about him. Basically, Cruz was a libertarian and liked to argue about anything and everything. In class, he had his hand up almost continuously, and he wasted inordinate amounts of class time arguing with the professors. An annoyingly ambitious and argumentative person sure, but hardly a scary one.

The fortunate thing is that Cruz is probably even less electable than Trump.

I agree with this. I think Trump would be the favorite in a general election, drawing anti-establishment votes from both sides of the aisle. He is also virtually immune to attacks by the media. Cruz doesn't have the same sort of aura.
 
Both Trump and Cruz are scarier to me because they represent scary precedents, not because I believe they themselves will ruin the country.
 
Both Trump and Cruz are scarier to me because they represent scary precedents, not because I believe they themselves will ruin the country.

I can somewhat get behind that position; although I do get a bit uneasy when I think about how many SCOTUS justices might pass away in the next four years.
 
I can somewhat get behind that position; although I do get a bit uneasy when I think about how many SCOTUS justices might pass away in the next four years.

Cruz scares me more than Trump in that sense, but yea uneasy is a good word. According to Cruz, after all, we're just one liberal judge away from repealing the 2nd amendment and outlawing Christianity
 
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Can a candidate caught eating a booger during a debate get elected?

:sdl:

I thought it was a joke but the video is everywhere,



Eeewwww!
 
This guy's acting is so fake. He makes a statement, pauses, looks down like he's in deep contemplation, then finishes the statement.

FAKE! It's sooo fake.
 
So Ted Cruz has named Frank Gaffney to his foreign policy team. Seems to be a case of crazy attracting crazy. Gaffney is a full-blown conspiracy loon and Islamophobe.

According to Wikipedia:
Gaffney has asserted that the logo of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency is a coded signal showing the "official U.S. submission to Islam."

Notorious Islamophobe Frank Gaffney To Join Cruz National Security Team

Frank Gaffney, a prominent anti-Muslim activist and former Reagan administration official, will join the Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) campaign's national security advisory team, according to Bloomberg's Eli Lake.

Other members of Gaffney's Center for Security Policy -- Fred Fleitz, Clare Lopez, and Jim Hanson -- will also join Cruz's national security advisory team, according to Bloomberg.

A leading proponent of the notion that there is an existential threat from "creeping Sharia," Gaffney is known for his extreme anti-Muslim statements and activism, as TPM has chronicled. He has said that members of the Muslim Brotherhood had infiltrated the Obama administration, specifically attacking Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin. He's also argued that U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan wanted to introduce Sharia law into the U.S. government.

Gaffney was banned from the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in 2010 after he accused CPAC officials like Grover Norquist of infiltrating the organization on behalf of the Muslim Brotherhood. He re-emerged at CPAC this year, where he led a panel called "Countering the Global Jihad."

Gaffney told Bloomberg that he met Cruz in 2012, when he advised the senator about an investigation into the Muslim Brotherhood.

"I hope that some of that went into his decision to introduce legislation to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization," he told Bloomberg.
 
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I think Trump would be the favorite in a general election, drawing anti-establishment votes from both sides of the aisle. He is also virtually immune to attacks by the media.


Every time Trump is attacked, he garners more media attention and his popularity goes up; just the opposite of what you would expect. Whether by accident or design, Trump has the Midas touch with a resonating message: "Orange lives matter".
 
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Every time Trump is attacked, he garners more media attention and his popularity goes up; just the opposite of what you would expect. Whether by accident or design, Trump has the Midas touch with a resonating message: "Orange lives matter".
Yeah, except for that Trump is extremely unpopular among the general population.
 
Mitt Romney announcing he would vote for Cruz on Friday was a fascinating spectacle.
I have never seen anyone announce he would vote for somebody with such obvious disdain and dislike for the candidate for whom he was voting.And Romney made clear he was not endorsing Cruz, he just thought that Cruz was the best chance of blocking Trump from the nomination, (the term used was Strategic Voting) createing a constested convention with the chance of a better compromise candidate emerging from the fracas.
 
So Ted Cruz has named Frank Gaffney to his foreign policy team. Seems to be a case of crazy attracting crazy. Gaffney is a full-blown conspiracy loon and Islamophobe.

According to the Wikipedia article you cited, Michelle Bachman thinks this guy is insightful. How big a nut do you have to be for Bachman to respect you?

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