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On “Fox News Sunday” this weekend, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said his opponent Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)
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Host Chris Wallace asked, “Let’s turn to the campaign. You lead in almost all the polls, except for a couple in Iowa where Ted Cruz is lightly ahead of you. This week Ted Cruz apparently told some supporters that he questions your judgment to be president. What do you think of Ted Cruz?”

Trump said, “Well, do you know he said it behind my back, somebody taped that conversation. He said it behind my back. That’s OK. I don’t think he’s qualified to be president.”

Wallace asked, “Why not?”

Trump said, “Because I don’t think he has the right temperament, the right judgment.”

Wallace interjected, “What’s wrong with his temperament?”

Trump answered, “The way he’s dealt with the Senate, where he goes in frankly like a bit of a maniac. You never get things done that way. I built a phenomenon business, I have some of the greatest assets anywhere in the world. You can’t walk into the Senate and scream and call people liars and not be able to cajole and get along with people. He’ll never get anything done. That’s the problem with Ted.”


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We had to know this was coming. If they can actually motivate even half of the million they want it could be problematic.
Going to be a lot of nefarious things going on at the polls this time around.
Hanging chads will be nothing in comparison.

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Immigrant rights activists have vowed to sign up 1 million immigrants — mostly Mexicans — for citizenship and then quickly register them to vote in time to punish Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans at the polls in November for their harsh rhetoric.


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We had to know this was coming. If they can actually motivate even half of the million they want it could be problematic.
Going to be a lot of nefarious things going on at the polls this time around.
Hanging chads will be nothing in comparison.

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Immigrant rights activists have vowed to sign up 1 million immigrants — mostly Mexicans — for citizenship and then quickly register them to vote in time to punish Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans at the polls in November for their harsh rhetoric.


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Hey don't forget all the people that vote until they are 160 years old. Mad

We think we might become a banana republic, the rest of the world knows we already are.


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Thinking enough Women, College Age voters, and the Middle will vote for Cruz seems crazy. Not the wives and kids of die hard conservatives, but the other 70% of the country.

Do any if you guys talk to people like that in your day to day lives? I do, often, in a myriad of circumstances and groups, and they're not going to vote for someone opposed to PP (or gay stuff). Like it or not, right or wrong, they just aren't, not for President.


Very true. A lot of guys may be happy with Cruz as the nominee but the GOP is going to alienate A LOT of women. This could be the final blow for the party. The only time they will ever see the White House again is driving through DC.
 
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If Cruz does get the nomination, we'll really see just how patriotic Trump is. Trump could run interference for Cruz. He could stand up to the media for Cruz, because nobody does it better than Donald, and he would, at that point, have nothing to lose.

Hillary is far weaker than anyone would guess from the adoring MSM. I work with many knee-jerk Democrat voters who do not like her. My sister, a lifelong Democrat, says she will not vote for Hillary-- can't stand her. So, especially if Trump proved his love of America and remained a fighter for Cruz, bringing all his white, blue collar and cross-over supporters to Cruz, Cruz could win. He'd make a great POTUS.


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Here's an interesting take on Trump's candidacy from across the pond. He totally gets it.

 
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Are they desperate or trying to jinx Crux? Wink

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GOP establishment nightmare? Ted Cruz vs. Donald Trump - CNNPolitics.com

(CNN)Call it the Republican establishment's nightmare scenario.

The GOP establishment, confronted by a recalcitrant electorate that refuses to leave Donald Trump, is being forced to take a fresh look at Ted Cruz, a man with grassroots strength in key early primary states and few friends in Washington.

Suddenly, the Republican Party's best hope could be a man hell-bent on transforming it: a senator who openly spars with fellow GOP colleagues, and has campaigned by painting its leaders as spineless and feeble.

Headed into Tuesday's CNN Republican presidential debate, Cruz and Trump have turned Iowa into a two-man race, with the Texan leading in two new polls. Cruz is up 31% to Trump's 21% among likely GOP caucus-goers, according to the Bloomberg Politics-Des Moines Register poll released Saturday. A Fox News poll Sunday has Cruz leading Trump 28% to 26%.

A small and growing number of Republicans allied with the establishment -- the force long thought to quickly consolidate against a surging Cruz bid -- are coming to terms with the idea that he may be palatable in an election cycle where Trump has pushed the envelope well beyond what they considered acceptable.

"Oh God, yes," said Ed Rogers, a top Republican lobbyist, when asked if he'd prefer Cruz. "Compared to Trump, he's OK."

Establishment Republicans had enough of a problem when Trump began his populist-fueled move to the top of national polls, where he has stubbornly remained for five months. But Cruz's steady rise means that even if Trump were taken out by a well-financed negative campaign, they might have to deal with a stronger Cruz, who has more political polish than the more improvisational Trump.

"If you talk to my peers around town, collectively it's an appreciation the guy is smart as hell," explained a senior Washington Republican who is backing another candidate. "He can be a more acceptable alternative to Trump, if it comes to that."

The irony hasn't escaped them. Said the Republican: "It's an interesting life -- and everything's relative."

Most establishment Republicans have been drawn to the half-dozen candidates who come from that wing of the party, especially Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who has lived in the mid-teens in most polls, and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has dropped down to 3% nationally. But given Cruz's surging poll numbers and Trump's remarkable political durability, some wonder if it could be Cruz that emerges as the compromise candidate.

"The second he starts to look like a winner in Washington," Rogers said, "he's going to have a bunch of new friends."

It's a dilemma swatted away on Capitol Hill -- perhaps optimistically.

Asked about choosing Trump or Cruz, 2008 nominee Sen. John McCain would only allow that they are "smart people." Bush backer Sen. Susan Collins would just offer that they are "obviously not my choice."

And there's no guarantee either one can beat Hillary Clinton.

"He's not as outrageous as Trump, but I don't know that he's any more electable than Trump," said Charlie Black, a senior adviser to Republican presidential campaigns for over two decades.

Brian Walsh, a longtime Senate campaign aide, said it's an out-of-control Trump -- not an in-control Cruz -- that explains the Texan's growing appeal.

"Trump has gone so far that it has in some ways masked how problematic Cruz would be as the nominee as well," he said.

Despite his background as an Ivy League-educated attorney and his time in the Bush administration, Cruz rose to prominence as a tea party darling who became the national face of the 2013 government shutdown. Cruz has spent the two years since working to salvage his relationship with some potential investors in his campaign, but he has reveled in his image as a Washington bad boy, the only senator willing to do on Capitol Hill what he campaigned on back at home.

It's something that has made him enemies in Washington, where he has not convinced a single Senate colleague to back his campaign. Cruz helped push Republicans to shut down the government in a high-stakes fight over Obamacare, a strategy that failed to get results but didn't cause a predicted electoral meltdown.

On the trail, he has shown no willingness to moderate his positions, bragging about his conservative purity and his rabble-rousing reputation in the Capitol.

But even compared to Cruz's burn-it-down rhetoric, Trump's campaign has been more incendiary and worrisome for party elders determined to beat likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. The mogul had harsh things to say about Hispanics, prisoners of war, women in the media, the disabled, and most recently, Muslims, who he thinks temporarily should not be allowed to enter the United States.

And most concerning for GOP leaders, Trump has frequently floated leaving the Republican Party altogether to mount an independent bid, which would significantly increase Clinton's chances of winning the White House.

The pair appears to be heading toward a clash that Cruz, at least, long sought to delay. On Friday evening, about 24 hours after audio leaked of Cruz questioning Trump's judgment at a private fundraiser, the real estate mogul launched his first attacks on Cruz.

Cruz had attempted to head that off by alleging that mainstream Republicans were trying to sow discord.

"The Establishment's only hope: Trump & me in a cage match," he tweeted Friday morning. "Sorry to disappoint — @realdonaldtrump is terrific. #DealWithIt"

Cruz has done little to woo the Republicans he used as his bogeyman: He has raised the lion's share of his money far from the New York-to-Washington corridor, raced to the party's right flank on every issue of the day, and campaigned loudly on the polarizing social issues that one well-placed Republican said puts some contributors permanently out of reach.

Cruz, on paper, should not be as repellent to the GOP political class as he is. Nurtured by the George W. Bush network in Texas, he served as solicitor general before winning an upset bid in the 2012 Republican U.S. Senate primary.

To Stuart Stevens, the chief strategist for Mitt Romney's 2012 campaign, that resume should theoretically make him attractive to the party's elite.

"At a core of Cruz's candidacy is a great phonyism," Stevens said of the self-stylized insurgent. "You can wear all the plaid shirts and shoot off all the automatic weapons you want, but you're an insider."

And some of his positions, such as on national security, do hew closely to the party's center. As Cruz held court on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" last week, "you could've sworn he was working for George Herbert Walker Bush on his foreign policy," a senior Republican said.

But a leading Republican in frequent touch with high-level donors, said even though those contributors may despise Cruz, they are learning to live with him. "If that's what we need to do to beat Trump," the Republican said, "then that's what you get."


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If Cruz does get the nomination, we'll really see just how patriotic Trump is.

I'd put my next paycheck on the answer to that question being "not very".

I say this because I do not believe that Trump is doing this because of patriotism. Rather, I believe that he is doing this because of Trump.

There is not a chance in hell, IMO, that he will support Cruz or any other nominee, should it not be him. I predict he will instead run third party claiming that he wasn't treated fairly. Of course, the only one who gets to define "treated fairly" is Trump himself...how convenient.


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Hillary is far weaker than anyone would guess from the adoring MSM. I work with many knee-jerk Democrat voters who do not like her. My sister, a lifelong Democrat, says she will not vote for Hillary-- can't stand her. So, especially if Trump proved his love of America and remained a fighter for Cruz, bringing all his white, blue collar and cross-over supporters to Cruz, Cruz could win. He'd make a great POTUS.


I work with many here in lib land who are D's and they all say they will vote Trump before Hilderbeast.

Its probably because he is not a "republican"! That's fine with me!

I don't think they will swallow Cruz after the years of MSN CNN brainwashing.


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1988 interview on Oprah. Not sure if this has been posted to this thread in the previous 142 pages. If so, my apologies...




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Suddenly, the Republican Party's best hope could be a man hell-bent on transforming it: a senator who openly spars with fellow GOP colleagues, and has campaigned by painting its leaders as spineless and feeble.


[/quote]Cruz rose to prominence as a tea party darling who became the national face of the 2013 government shutdown. Cruz has spent the two years since working to salvage his relationship with some potential investors in his campaign, but he has reveled in his image as a Washington bad boy, the only senator willing to do on Capitol Hill what he campaigned on back at home.[/quote]

What is not to like? He does what he says he will do. Calls a spade a spade.


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I work with many here in lib land who are D's and they all say they will vote Trump before Hilderbeast.



Cruz is my first choice, but I don't think he can win. The quote above is why I believe Trump has the best shot.


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I'm skeptical of all these supposed lib democrats wanting to vote for Trump.
Either there is not near as many as we are told and the media is trying to lead us somewhere or maybe I need to reexamine why I would vote for him.

If it's true the libs see enough to like about him to draw them away from Hillary?!?
Yet all the polls show Hillary beating him by 10 points in a head to head. Cruz is within the margin of error of her and Carson actually beats her by a point.
Strange times.


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I work with many here in lib land who are D's and they all say they will vote Trump before Hilderbeast.



Cruz is my first choice, but I don't think he can win. The quote above is why I believe Trump has the best shot.


Ah yes, the same kind of thinking that gave us McCain and Romney. Of course the line like him, he's one of their own. Trump really started showing some of his libtard colors during his CNN interview this weekend. Maybe some will finally start seeing what a phony this guy really is.


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I'm glad Trump is in it.
He forces everyone to discuss topics that all the other candidates would rather not even acknowledge.

But he won't win.
He's alienated or pissed off a large portion of Hispanics, women & Muslims and while I don't like the PC , kisses everyone's ass we've seen so often when it comes to being a political leader he doesn't seem to have the qualities needed.
At this rate all that will be left to vote for him will be pissed off White guys. LoL !
Seriously, we've had some odd people in the whitehouse but I don't think he'd do well as the leader of the free world.
I do want him in it till the end pushing the others to address the issues.

Sadly, none of the others really impress me.
All these people and no reall stand out.




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I work with many here in lib land who are D's and they all say they will vote Trump before Hilderbeast.



Cruz is my first choice, but I don't think he can win. The quote above is why I believe Trump has the best shot.


Ah yes, the same kind of thinking that gave us McCain and Romney. Of course the line like him, he's one of their own. Trump really started showing some of his libtard colors during his CNN interview this weekend. Maybe some will finally start seeing what a phony this guy really is.


Jesus I swear some of you sit here and pump out FOX dribble right after talking about how they suck.

Remember those same assholes all gave us Romney and McCain because no one else could win...... Eek most the people are not Democraps or Republican they will vote whichever side they want. These are the people Trump is pulling in understand? Independents did not flock to Romney nor McCain get it?


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I work with many here in lib land who are D's and they all say they will vote Trump before Hilderbeast.



Cruz is my first choice, but I don't think he can win. The quote above is why I believe Trump has the best shot.


Ah yes, the same kind of thinking that gave us McCain and Romney. Of course the line like him, he's one of their own. Trump really started showing some of his libtard colors during his CNN interview this weekend. Maybe some will finally start seeing what a phony this guy really is.


Jesus I swear some of you sit here and pump out FOX dribble right after talking about how they suck.

Remember those same assholes all gave us Romney and McCain because no one else could win...... Eek most the people are not Democraps or Republican they will vote whichever side they want. These are the people Trump is pulling in understand? Independents did not flock to Romney nor McCain get it?


I can't even remember the last time I had Fox News on, but somehow I'm pumping out their dribble? Are Trump supporters really that friggin blind? This guy is nothing but a fucking liberal saying what people want to hear, and anybody that heard his CNN interview would have heard what a liberal piece of shit he is. I'm voting for the only conservative running because that is what we desperately need. The last time we had anybody as conservative as Cruz run he won with the biggest landslide we have ever seen. But you just go ahead and vote for another liberal trying to pass himself off as a conservative, but I've heard enough that there is no way in hell IM voting for Trump unless it comes down to him or Hillary. He should have just been honest and run as a Democrat.


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For those who thought about it and wished upon a star.

110/65 Eek


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Reagan was once a Democrat...but he saw the error of his ways. People change.
 
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Reagan was once a Democrat...but he saw the error of his ways. People change.


Better yet what is a democrat or republican nowadays? Please do tell me, please......

I just want a American!


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