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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #550 on: April 12, 2016, 08:33:06 PM »
You conspiracy theory screwballs are some seriously deranged individuals. 

Sorta redundant.

why did you introduce the 93 WTC topic?  You did this in the past with some CTs that you WANTED discussed... you'd start them as screwballs when nobody was even talking about that.

You're trying to undermine clinton with this CT talk.  You're TRYING to get that discussion going.  You do this now and then.  We see it.  "Oh, let's get a big discussion going on what happened on bill's watch..."

We know.  We see it.  You fool nobody.  You want CT talk.  Nobody here gives a shit.  Just you, pal.

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #551 on: April 13, 2016, 09:22:35 AM »
why did you introduce the 93 WTC topic?  You did this in the past with some CTs that you WANTED discussed... you'd start them as screwballs when nobody was even talking about that.

You're trying to undermine clinton with this CT talk.  You're TRYING to get that discussion going.  You do this now and then.  We see it.  "Oh, let's get a big discussion going on what happened on bill's watch..."

We know.  We see it.  You fool nobody.  You want CT talk.  Nobody here gives a shit.  Just you, pal.

I didn't introduce a topic.  I mocked him.  Like I mock you.  Like I'll mock any idiot embracing the loony conspiracy theories that you do.  It's sad you don't realize how gullible you are. 

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #552 on: April 13, 2016, 10:02:33 AM »
I didn't introduce a topic.  I mocked him.  Like I mock you.  Like I'll mock any idiot embracing the loony conspiracy theories that you do.  It's sad you don't realize how gullible you are. 

Did he bring up WTC93, or did you?

You always do that - you bring up terrible CTs and try to pretend you are mocking them, but you're the one starting the discussion on them.

YOU want to talk about WTC93.  Even the CTers don't give a shit about it.  but YOU do.  YOU want to bring up old conspiracy theories.  We all see it ;)

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #553 on: April 13, 2016, 10:15:49 AM »
Did he bring up WTC93, or did you?

You always do that - you bring up terrible CTs and try to pretend you are mocking them, but you're the one starting the discussion on them.

YOU want to talk about WTC93.  Even the CTers don't give a shit about it.  but YOU do.  YOU want to bring up old conspiracy theories.  We all see it ;)

Sad.  Very sad.   :-\ 

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #554 on: April 13, 2016, 10:22:33 AM »
New Jersey Judge Rejects Birther Lawsuit Against Ted Cruz
In other words, he is still eligible to be America’s next president.
04/13/2016
Amanda Terkel
Senior Political Reporter, The Huffington Post

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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) received some good news in New Jersey on Tuesday.

A New Jersey judge has affirmed that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is a “natural born citizen” under the U.S. Constitution and is therefore still eligible to be president.

Throughout the primary campaign, Donald Trump has encouraged doubts about whether Cruz can technically be president, since he was born in Canada. The senator maintains that he is a citizen because of his American-born mother, and he renounced his Canadian citizenship in 2014.

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It's time for Ted Cruz to either settle his problem with the FACT that he was born in Canada and was a citizen of Canada, or get out of race
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Trump supporters have picked up this cause and filed lawsuits in various states challenging Cruz’s eligibility. 

On Tuesday, however, state Administrative Law Judge Jeff Masin sided with Cruz.

“The more persuasive legal analysis is that such a child, born of a citizen-father, citizen-mother, or both, is indeed a ‘natural born citizen’ within the contemplation of the Constitution,” he concluded.

The suit, brought by a group of New Jersey residents and a Catholic University of America law professor, was intended to prevent Cruz from appearing on the state’s ballot on June 7.

The issue now goes to New Jersey Secretary of State Kim Guadagno (R), who can decide whether to accept or reject Masin’s decision. Guadagno is also lieutenant governor to Gov. Chris Christie (R), who has endorsed Trump.

Victor Williams, one of the challengers in the lawsuit, said he has “full confidence that Kim Guadagno in Hamilton Township will do the right thing and reject Mr. Cruz’s falsified ballot petition and certificate.” If she does not, he told The Record, he will challenge her decision in state court.

Trump has gained national attention over the years for being a birther, most notably going after President Barack Obama.

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In February, Trump tried to do the same to Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) — who was born in Miami to immigrant parents — claiming that the senator might not be eligible to be president either.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/ted-cruz-citizen_us_570e5716e4b08a2d32b880f0

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #555 on: April 13, 2016, 12:03:37 PM »
Alan Dershowitz: Yes it is TRUE that Ted Cruz was one of the smartest I ever taught


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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #556 on: April 13, 2016, 12:53:48 PM »
dos equis,

Only YOU keep bringing up WTC93.   Let that shit go.   

I know you are trying to discredit hilary or whatever with these old conspiracies.  But it's out of line. 

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #557 on: April 13, 2016, 12:57:04 PM »
Good point.  I should focus on other nefarious cover ups, like this outrageous one:


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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #558 on: April 13, 2016, 07:17:52 PM »
Good point.  I should focus on other nefarious cover ups, like this outrageous one:

Dos Equis,

Why did you introduce the 1993 WTC conspiracy theory into this board?   Did you hate CLinton?  Do you hate America?  Do you doubt the official story?

Nobody just "accidentally" invokes a tragedy from almost 25 years ago.   You had a purpose.  If you're doing it because you sympathize with those who attacked us, so help me...

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #559 on: April 14, 2016, 09:39:12 AM »
Dos Equis,

Why did you introduce the 1993 WTC conspiracy theory into this board?   Did you hate CLinton?  Do you hate America?  Do you doubt the official story?

Nobody just "accidentally" invokes a tragedy from almost 25 years ago.   You had a purpose.  If you're doing it because you sympathize with those who attacked us, so help me...

I don't take you seriously.  You know that.  I've been calling you a nut for ten years already.  I mention your loony conspiracy theories all the time.  No reasonable person on this board takes you seriously.  And if you ever leave the house in real life and interact with real people, those folks will laugh your dumb @$$ out the door too if you start talking about this crap.  Seriously, you sound like someone who should be confined to a mental hospital. 

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #560 on: April 14, 2016, 09:45:25 AM »
Cruz eyes double-agent delegates in bid to snatch GOP nomination from Trump
By S.A. Miller - The Washington Times -
Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Sen. Ted Cruz’s hopes for winning the Republican presidential nomination outright have faded, and he has shifted to a strategy of gaming the rules, angling to send enough double-agent delegates to the July convention to snatch victory from front-runner Donald Trump.

It’s a major reversal for Mr. Cruz, who just weeks ago insisted he would win the 1,237 delegates needed to clinch the nomination before the convention. But major wins in Utah, Wisconsin and Colorado have not closed the gap, with a series of East Coast primaries looming.
 
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Now the best option for the senator from Texas is trench warfare at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

“I think it’s very simple. The odds are now very high that we go to a contested convention,” he said in a radio interview Tuesday with conservative media honcho Glenn Beck, who has endorsed Mr. Cruz.

“When we get to a contested convention, here’s what’s going to happen: I’m going to have a ton of delegates, Donald’s going to have a ton of delegates, and it’s going be a battle to see who’s going to win a majority,” Mr. Cruz said. “In Cleveland, I believe, we will have an enormous advantage.”

Indeed, Mr. Cruz has proved masterful at working Republican Party rules to pick up extra delegates at state conventions, including in Louisiana, where Mr. Trump won the primary but Mr. Cruz walked away with more delegates.

The Cruz campaign also has excelled at recruiting double-agent delegates, who are bound to Mr. Trump but are loyal to Mr. Cruz. Under party rules, they will be free to switch their votes on the second, third or fourth ballots at the convention.

“Cruz basically has people going there saying, ‘I’m bound to vote for Trump, but Cruz’s machine got me here,’” said Republican political strategist Rob Collins.

He said it puts Mr. Cruz in an enviable position as long as the race ends up at a contested convention.

“More and more pressure is being put on the other candidates to try to win the first ballot or go home,” Mr. Collins said. “The Trump campaign has built everything around winning on the first ballot. That math is still a better possibility for Trump, but it is getting more and more challenging as the days go by.”

After scoring a big win this month in Wisconsin, Mr. Cruz has lost momentum on the campaign trail.

In nearly every remaining contest in April, including those in New York, Connecticut, Maryland and Pennsylvania, Mr. Trump holds commanding leads and Mr. Cruz is battling for second place against Ohio Gov. John Kasich.

“Cruz is not even going to be finishing second for the next couple of weeks. He’s going to be distant thirds in a lot of places,” Trump campaign convention manager Paul Manafort said this week on Fox News’ “Hannity” program.

He predicted that Mr. Trump would reach the 1,237-delegate goal with the final primary contests June 7, which include California, where 172 delegates are up for grabs.

“The whole premise of the Cruz campaign of a second ballot misses the point,” Mr. Manafort said. “There’s not going to be a second ballot.”

Still, the likelihood of a convention fight with multiple ballots has put much of the focus of the race on rules.

Mr. Trump, who has complained that the Republican establishment’s rules are “stacked against me,” announced Wednesday that he hired veteran political strategist Rick Wiley to run the statewide field operations.

“His deep ties to political leaders and activists across the country will be a tremendous asset as we enter the final phase of securing the nomination,” said Mr. Trump.

Mr. Wiley has strong relationships within the Republican Party establishment and ran Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s presidential campaign.

In the radio interview, Mr. Cruz accused Mr. Trump of acting like a gangster because a political operative associated with the Trump campaign threatened to reveal delegates’ hotel room numbers in Cleveland.

“Donald needs to understand he’s not Michael Corleone,” Mr. Cruz said, referring to a character from “The Godfather” films. “I understand Donald has had some very shady business deals with people that are currently in prison — mobsters — but the presidency should not be La Cosa Nostra.”

“Donald needs to stop threatening the voters,” the senator said. “He needs to stop threatening the delegates. He is not a mobster.”

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/apr/13/ted-cruz-eyes-double-agent-delegates-in-bid-to-sna/?page=2

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #561 on: April 20, 2016, 05:03:09 PM »
The Corner The one and only. Ink Ted Cruz to a Four-Year Contract
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Ted Cruz dominates the delegate-selection process in Louisiana and Colorado. Trump then erupts in flustered indignation, sounding like Mom in the old joke:

Mom: How was the game?
Son: Great. I went 3 for 4 and stole second base.
Mom: Well, you march yourself right back to school and put it back.

You would think that, instead of jeering at Cruz for his hustle, Trump fans would boo their own candidate for fielder’s indifference. He just stands there, fuming and whining, watching as his opponent circles the bases.

Cruz plays hard but clean. Trump talks tough but plays soft. He speaks roughly but (sorry, I’m only staying close to the Teddy Roosevelt aphorism here) carries a small stick.

The Atlanta Braves back in 1977 had extended their losing streak to 16 games when owner Ted Turner fired the manager, donned a uniform, sat in the dugout, and attemped to manage the team himself. He fast found himself in over his head. The third-base and bullpen coaches rushed in to back him up. The Braves lost again, 2–1.

Turner had been fervent. He had clapped his hands and shouted encouragement from the dugout. A “rah-rah kind of guy” is how Braves infielder Darrel Chaney described him. Turner was earnest. But he wasn’t serious. The next day, league officials ordered him to stop embarrassing his club and the game.

“When things are going bad, there are 10,000 guys in the stands who think, ‘If I could just take over this ball club for a while, I’d straighten them out,’” Turner explained. He was right about the guys in the stands: That’s what they think. To his chagrin, he proved them wrong.

Donald Trump is a rah-rah kind of guy. He’d make at least a serviceable bench jockey, one might argue: He scowls at the opposing team and sends hostile tweets. But even those are lame. He has no wit. To the war of words that is the race for the White House, he brings the verbal intelligence of a child. His signal-to-noise ratio is low. His fans don’t care, because the noise is loud. They think it’s a contest of decibels.

Trump thinks that judges sign laws and that the Supreme Court conducts criminal investigations. He doesn’t know anything about anything and won’t do any homework. Feckless, he wobbles and vacillates, all the while protesting incoherently, making a drama out of everything.

When challenged, he sputters. He contradicts himself. He has no compass or rudder. He says that America should bomb the bleep out of ISIS and then that America should not be the world’s policeman. He would eliminate the Department of Education but thinks that the federal government should have a role in public education. So which is it? “The concept of the country is the concept that we have to have education within the country,” he explained. All clear?

His ignorance of even the broadest outline of the age-old debate over abortion policy in the United States is pretty astonishing. He said that a woman should be punished for having an abortion if it became illegal. Apparently he thought it’s what pro-lifers wanted to hear. A few days later, trying to backpedal, he said that abortion should remain legal until it’s not. And that is how it should stay, he added, signaling that he was either pro-choice or pro-life. Take your pick. All sides were confused. To even consider electing such a vague, labile personality to public office would be to consider signing a blank check.

The president of the United States is not like the owner of a baseball team. He’s like the manager. We’re the owners. We hire him. He works for us. We love our team a lot and understand the game a bit. We enlist the expertise and service of those who know it better.

Of the two front-runners in the Republican primary, one doesn’t know a double switch from a defensive shift, although he’s a real rah-rah kind of guy — maybe he could apply his experience in the steak business and casino industry? You gotta think outside the box, in these troubled times. Etc.

So says a vocal minority of the adult population. They would rather lose with Ricky Roma, a blowhard real-estate con man who entertains them, than win with a competent statesman, a powerful debater who has argued and won cases before the Supreme Court.

Some say they only want to shake things up. Others would go further and blow them up — from Occupy Wall Street to certain pockets of the Trump campaign, Americans in recent years have been flirting with old-time Russian nihilism in modern dress. They don’t want to master chess, they want to grab the board and fling it. It’s a shame, because 2016 is a game that we — Republicans, conservatives, and everyone who only wishes that Hillary Clinton would go back to Chappaqua and leave us alone — can win.

Take heart. Joe Torre wants the job. Or Tony La Russa, if you like. Or Miller Huggins. I mean Cruz, who’s that good, the political equivalent of the strongest minds in the history of the national pastime. He’d beat Clinton in the debates. Sign him.

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/434161/ted-cruz-donald-trump-2016-republican-primary-competence

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #562 on: April 23, 2016, 06:58:03 AM »
This thread has become quite the tree falling in the forest with nobody to hear it....

So I'll spice it up, haha.

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article73449297.html

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #563 on: April 23, 2016, 08:19:04 AM »
This thread has become quite the tree falling in the forest with nobody to hear it....

So I'll spice it up, haha.

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article73449297.html


Now there is no way Cruz is going to win Wisconsin.

O'Reilly was all over this.

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #564 on: April 27, 2016, 12:28:45 PM »
Carly Fiorina Endorses Ted Cruz: I Am 'Horrified' By Donald Trump
She made a surprise appearance at his rally in Miami.
 03/09/2016
Amanda Terkel
Senior Political Reporter, The Huffington Post

Carly Fiorina threw her support behind Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) Wednesday, saying it is time to have a "real constitutional conservative in the White House."

Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO who dropped her own presidential bid in early February, made a surprise appearance at Cruz's rally in Miami Wednesday morning. She applauded him for defying the establishment and fighting for Americans' liberties "over and over again."

"Ted Cruz has stood up and fought for our right to bear arms. He has fought for our religious liberty. He has fought for our sovereignty. And he has won over and over and over," she said to cheers.

Fiorina was upfront about her distaste for Donald Trump, the current GOP front-runner, saying conservatives need to band together to stop him.

"There are other people in our party who are actually kind of horrified by Donald Trump. I'm one of them," she said. "But here's the thing: We're not going to beat Donald Trump by having leaders in our party tsk tsk over voters. We're going to have to beat Donald Trump at the ballot box. And the only guy who can beat Donald Trump is Ted Cruz."

She also compared Trump to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, saying they are both part of the system and therefore won't do anything to reform it.

Despite his dislike for the establishment, Cruz is increasingly trying to encourage the establishment wing of his party that he is the best alternative to Trump. Cruz picked up a win in Idaho Tuesday night, while Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) failed to win any states. They are largely banking on winning their delegate-rich home states in upcoming contests.

Cruz still has not received any endorsements from his fellow senators.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/carly-fiorina-ted-cruz_us_56e043d4e4b065e2e3d44565

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #565 on: May 02, 2016, 04:11:17 PM »
Gov. Mike Pence: 'I'm Proud to Stand With Ted Cruz'
By Bill Hoffmann   |    Monday, 02 May 2016


Ted Cruz got testy with an MSNBC reporter after her question to Mike Pence prompted the Indiana governor to admit while he's endorsed Cruz for president, he'll support Donald Trump should the billionaire developer win enough delegates to become the GOP nominee.

"We'll let the process work. I will support the Republican nominee from the president of the United States," Pence said Monday as he stood next to Cruz during an interview in Marion, Indiana, which aired on MSNBC.

"I'm proud to stand with Ted Cruz, and I'm proud to be able to campaign with him today, all across the state of Indiana."

But the query to Pence from MSNBC's Hallie Jackson didn't sit well with Cruz, who is far behind Trump in delegates and desperately needs to win Tuesday's Hoosier State primary in the hopes it will help lead to a contested GOP convention this summer.

"Hallie, let me make an interesting observation on this. So we're here with Gov. Pence, a very popular conservative governor in Indiana," Cruz began.

"Every candidate running for president tried very hard to earn his support. He endorsed me, he's campaigning with me, barnstorming the state."

When Jackson tried to interrupt, Cruz cut her off.
 
 "Let me finish this point, Hallie. A very popular, very well-respected, very conservative governor of Indiana endorsed me, is barnstorming the state, campaigning with me. And yet, the first question you ask him is, so, tell me about Donald Trump," the Texas senator complained.

"How about, governor, why did you endorse Ted Cruz? You could have endorsed any of the candidates … Tell me why you think Ted Cruz is the best choice for president.

"I guarantee you, if we were here and a Democratic governor actually endorsed Hillary Clinton, the first question would be, governor, tell me how Hillary Clinton is fantastic. This is an illustration. Principles matter."

When Jackson asked Cruz if he had a message for delegates "who may be looking to support Donald Trump based on the mood of the country," and noting that pro-Trump protestors has confronted him, Cruz bristled:

"Listen, enough about Donald Trump! I am campaigning to earn the vote of Hoosiers across this state. You're right, there were some protesters there. There were a half a dozen protesters. I went over and communicated with them," Cruz said.

"I said, I respect your right to speak, even if you disagree with me. I'm going to protect your First Amendment rights, because I'm running to be the president of everybody, not just conservatives, not just Republicans."

Cruz also said he does not believe that Trump will get the necessary 1,237 delegates to win the nomination on the first ballot.

So when you are headed at the contested convention, the battle is who could earn the support [and that's] the reason Donald Trump is so desperate to get everyone to call this race over," Cruz said.

"The reason why so many of us echo that sediments is that Donald knows that he cannot earn the majority. If he cannot earn a majority, you cannot be the nominee because it means you cannot unite the party and you would be an incredibly weak general election candidate.

Jackson asked: "If Donald Trump gets close, 1,235 or 1,236, what does that mean?"

"Hallie, with all respect, I think the process story drives people crazy," Cruz fired back. "You know what people in this state care about? They care about their paychecks and it is stuck in the mud because the Obama administration is hammering small businesses."

As of Monday, Trump has 954 delegates, Cruz has 562 and Kasich has 153. There are 57 delegates up for grabs in Indiana.

http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/Mike-Pence-Supports-Ted-Cruz-Indiana-Primary/2016/05/02/id/726814/

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #566 on: May 03, 2016, 09:24:27 AM »
Former Calif. governor endorses Cruz
By Jessie Hellmann
April 30, 2016

Former California Gov. Pete Wilson has endorsed Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz ahead of the state’s crucial primary in June.

Calling Cruz the strong Republican leader the party needs, Wilson announced his support at the California GOP convention Saturday.

“I am here to announce to you my wholehearted endorsement and my wholehearted support of that winning Republican leader who will be the next president of the United States: Ted Cruz,” Wilson said.

The endorsement comes as Cruz continues to trail front-runner Donald Trump in the state’s GOP primary by double digits.

A RealClearPolitics average of polls shows Trump leading Cruz 46 percent to 28 percent.

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/278279-former-calif-governor-endorses-cruz

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #567 on: May 03, 2016, 09:50:03 AM »
Absolutely outstanding responses by Cruz.  Class, dignity, restraint, facts.  Diametrically opposed to how Trump handles protesters. 


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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #568 on: May 03, 2016, 10:05:23 AM »
Absolutely outstanding responses by Cruz.  Class, dignity, restraint, facts.  Diametrically opposed to how Trump handles protesters. 



that protester is not the brightest guy around.  Call Cruz whatever you want, but he absolutely, completely, DESTROYS Trump when it comes to gun rights and decades of fighting for the 2nd amendment. 

That protester is ignorant as fck.  Nobody should defend him on that point.  He's just dumb.

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #569 on: May 03, 2016, 07:38:10 PM »
This thread has become quite the tree falling in the forest with nobody to hear it....

So I'll spice it up, haha.

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article73449297.html



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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #570 on: May 03, 2016, 10:40:24 PM »

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #571 on: May 03, 2016, 10:41:30 PM »
Now that Ted Cruz is no longer a presidential candidate...I visualize all his fellow Senators passing out bars of Ivory soap and athletic socks to prepare for Ted's return to the Senate Chambers.

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #572 on: May 03, 2016, 11:53:20 PM »

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #573 on: May 04, 2016, 08:40:38 AM »
Alan Dershowitz: Yes it is TRUE that Ted Cruz was one of the smartest I ever taught



Yeah.  Cause picking Carly was a dazzling display of brain wattage at use.

As I said, Cruz is just a schmuck who never had a chance all along. 

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Re: Cruz 2016
« Reply #574 on: May 04, 2016, 11:34:10 AM »
Today Dos says Cruz was not his guy. Look at all the pro-Cruz content he as OP posted in this thread....HA! Unreal.