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Or a duel. McConnell: You calling me a liar? Cruz: I am. McConnell: I challenge you to a duel! Cruz: Accepted. Day of duel: McConnell's wrist is weak and he draws too slowly. Bang! A single shot and McConnell slumps to the dirt, dead. And so begins the nationwide Purge. Social Welfare spending is vastly reduced by the next year. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'd like to see Cruz beat McConnell and McCain's asses with his gold headed cane. Or a duel. McConnell: You calling me a liar? Cruz: I am. McConnell: I challenge you to a duel! Cruz: Accepted. Day of duel: McConnell's wrist is weak and he draws too slowly. Bang! A single shot and McConnell slumps to the dirt, dead. And so begins the nationwide Purge. Social Welfare spending is vastly reduced by the next year. I would be OK with the scenario portrayed above. |
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I hope you are a well paid shill. How does that .gov/corporate boot taste? ........something about majorities in both chambers...............blah, blah View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If I were a US Senator and someone made a statement to me that was so monumental it influenced the way I was going to vote I'd have gone to that person or their office and asked for the statement in writing if they wanted my vote. If I didn't get written assurances I'd either abstain or vote against the measure. When people speak with one another sometimes there can be miscommunications it doesn't always necessarily mean someone intended to be untruthful. Ronald Reagan's 11th Commandment was "Thou shalt not speak ill of a fellow Republican." I think that's good advice. There is a way to handle things and there is a way NOT to handle things. Going to the press and pulling a "he said, she said" argument is pretty worthless frankly. I don't think the Majority Leader is a bad guy or a RINO. He's doing the best he can under the circumstances, which haven't been ideal for Republican since 2006. I hope you are a well paid shill. How does that .gov/corporate boot taste? ........something about majorities in both chambers...............blah, blah They don't have a supermajority to overcome vetoes,. |
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If I were a US Senator and someone made a statement to me that was so monumental it influenced the way I was going to vote I'd have gone to that person or their office and asked for the statement in writing if they wanted my vote. If I didn't get written assurances I'd either abstain or vote against the measure. When people speak with one another sometimes there can be miscommunications it doesn't always necessarily mean someone intended to be untruthful. Ronald Reagan's 11th Commandment was "Thou shalt not speak ill of a fellow Republican." I think that's good advice. There is a way to handle things and there is a way NOT to handle things. Going to the press and pulling a "he said, she said" argument is pretty worthless frankly. I don't think the Majority Leader is a bad guy or a RINO. He's doing the best he can under the circumstances, which haven't been ideal for Republican since 2006. I hope you are a well paid shill. How does that .gov/corporate boot taste? ........something about majorities in both chambers...............blah, blah They don't have a supermajority to overcome vetoes,. Let me help you: Jimmy Carter 13 regular vetoes and 18 pocket vetoes. Ronald Regan 39 regular vetoes and 39 pocket vetoes. George H.W. Bush 29 regular vetoes and 15 pocket vetoes. Bill Clinton 36 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. George W. Bush 11 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. Barack Hussein Obama 4 regular vetoes. Now what do you glean from the information above? |
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Let me help you: Jimmy Carter 13 regular vetoes and 18 pocket vetoes. Ronald Regan 39 regular vetoes and 39 pocket vetoes. George H.W. Bush 29 regular vetoes and 15 pocket vetoes. Bill Clinton 36 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. George W. Bush 11 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. Barack Hussein Obama 4 regular vetoes. Now what do you glean from the information above? View Quote That's weird, I could have sworn there was an opposition party. |
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The sad part is if we do not get some new blood in nothing will ever change
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In one fell swoop he's guaranteed never to hold a full committee chairmanship so he will never have real power in the Senate. The truth is for fags, committees are fucking baller son. |
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LOL...Ted Cruz is about, well, Ted Cruz. There are two reasons he did what he did other than just being peevish. #1....He needed to breakout a bit from the pack to be included in next month's debates. #2....He needed to raise mo money. Even after sacrificing any real future in the Senate he's still tied at 7th with Rand Paul. He did pick-up 15 million from the billionaire Wilks brothers (worth 3 billion) that he will be beholden to. 36M of the 38M Cruz has on hand has been donated by four mega donors. View Quote He likes the Constitution thingy too. Even the original intent of the Founders. What a novel concept! Cruz would be "beholden" to two brothers that own a business that produces domestic energy? Oh no! Some K Street Chamber of Commerce & Boeing lobbyists would have been much better. Right? |
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LOL...Ted Cruz is about, well, Ted Cruz. There are two reasons he did what he did other than just being peevish. #1....He needed to breakout a bit from the pack to be included in next month's debates. #2....He needed to raise mo money. Even after sacrificing any real future in the Senate he's still tied at 7th with Rand Paul. He did pick-up 15 million from the billionaire Wilks brothers (worth 3 billion) that he will be beholden to. 36M of the 38M Cruz has on hand has been donated by four mega donors. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think Ted Cruz did the right thing. Good on him. He is hated because he exposes the bullshit. Yep, He's not part of the establishment the status quo they all like in DC. LOL...Ted Cruz is about, well, Ted Cruz. There are two reasons he did what he did other than just being peevish. #1....He needed to breakout a bit from the pack to be included in next month's debates. #2....He needed to raise mo money. Even after sacrificing any real future in the Senate he's still tied at 7th with Rand Paul. He did pick-up 15 million from the billionaire Wilks brothers (worth 3 billion) that he will be beholden to. 36M of the 38M Cruz has on hand has been donated by four mega donors. How do you get elected and get your message out without calling out rhino's ? Yes, you have to raise money, yes you have to advertise and get your message out. If I had to give I'd give a few million myself. I going to support the person who represents my interest. Cruz isn't fitting in with the establishment, well, that's a good thing in my book. The old establishment is what got this country in the mess it's in now. The only way to change that is put people in office that's have the nuts to buck the system. He's walked his talk as best he could alone. The more support a person gets the more they can do. Me, I looking for change. He represents that. |
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Im not surprised, but disappointed that so many people on this site didn't hear about this.
Although Cruz will be demonized as a far right radical by the media, he did exactly what the American people should be doing to the political elite. Calling bullshit, and demanding accountability for the lies and corruption in our political system |
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Let me help you: Jimmy Carter 13 regular vetoes and 18 pocket vetoes. Ronald Regan 39 regular vetoes and 39 pocket vetoes. George H.W. Bush 29 regular vetoes and 15 pocket vetoes. Bill Clinton 36 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. George W. Bush 11 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. Barack Hussein Obama 4 regular vetoes. Now what do you glean from the information above? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If I were a US Senator and someone made a statement to me that was so monumental it influenced the way I was going to vote I'd have gone to that person or their office and asked for the statement in writing if they wanted my vote. If I didn't get written assurances I'd either abstain or vote against the measure. When people speak with one another sometimes there can be miscommunications it doesn't always necessarily mean someone intended to be untruthful. Ronald Reagan's 11th Commandment was "Thou shalt not speak ill of a fellow Republican." I think that's good advice. There is a way to handle things and there is a way NOT to handle things. Going to the press and pulling a "he said, she said" argument is pretty worthless frankly. I don't think the Majority Leader is a bad guy or a RINO. He's doing the best he can under the circumstances, which haven't been ideal for Republican since 2006. I hope you are a well paid shill. How does that .gov/corporate boot taste? ........something about majorities in both chambers...............blah, blah They don't have a supermajority to overcome vetoes,. Let me help you: Jimmy Carter 13 regular vetoes and 18 pocket vetoes. Ronald Regan 39 regular vetoes and 39 pocket vetoes. George H.W. Bush 29 regular vetoes and 15 pocket vetoes. Bill Clinton 36 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. George W. Bush 11 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. Barack Hussein Obama 4 regular vetoes. Now what do you glean from the information above? That is a smoking gun if I ever saw one. |
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Im not surprised, but disappointed that so many people on this site didn't hear about this. Although Cruz will be demonized as a far right radical by the media, he did exactly what the American people should be doing to the political elite. Calling bullshit, and demanding accountability for the lies and corruption in our political system View Quote Pretty much the same way Reagan was treated in '76; the establishment absolutely despised him. |
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Pretty much the same way Reagan was treated in '76; the establishment absolutely despised him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Im not surprised, but disappointed that so many people on this site didn't hear about this. Although Cruz will be demonized as a far right radical by the media, he did exactly what the American people should be doing to the political elite. Calling bullshit, and demanding accountability for the lies and corruption in our political system Pretty much the same way Reagan was treated in '76; the establishment absolutely despised him. And Reagan argued against a third party, which many were calling for. Instead, he wanted a new Republican Party that focused on Conservative values. Kind of like Ted Cruz. |
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If I were a US Senator and someone made a statement to me that was so monumental it influenced the way I was going to vote I'd have gone to that person or their office and asked for the statement in writing if they wanted my vote. If I didn't get written assurances I'd either abstain or vote against the measure. When people speak with one another sometimes there can be miscommunications it doesn't always necessarily mean someone intended to be untruthful. Ronald Reagan's 11th Commandment was "Thou shalt not speak ill of a fellow Republican." I think that's good advice. There is a way to handle things and there is a way NOT to handle things. Going to the press and pulling a "he said, she said" argument is pretty worthless frankly. I don't think the Majority Leader is a bad guy or a RINO. He's doing the best he can under the circumstances, which haven't been ideal for Republican since 2006. View Quote Mitch McConnell is the biggest fucking pussy living on this planet today. He is the epitome of the RINO, establishment, big-donor, corporate asshole who doesn't give a shit about the people who actually elected him. He IS the problem - guys like him are no different from democrats. |
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Oh my! The feel-goods, they be hurt! Meh, Cruz running his yap may be red meat to those that can't see pass their nose but that's it. In one fell swoop he's guaranteed never to hold a full committee chairmanship so he will never have real power in the Senate. Subcommittee chair is the best he can hope for and you can bet it will be one of little importance. Subcommittee on Texas cactus or some such. He cemented McConnell into his leadership position as long as he wants it. He showed the country just how peevish he can be. For a "smart guy" he's made a rube play. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Piss poor hill for Cruz to die on IMHO and die he will when future committee assignments are made. After calling a man a liar where else are you going to go? McConnell is the leader so he calls the balls and strikes as far as how Bills will be handled, not the junior senator from TX. Cruz's butt-hurt vitriol would have been better spent on building support among like-minded Senate GOPers to oust McConnell. Lord knows he needs to go. It just proved to me that Cruz is not ready for prime time.....Not that I ever had any questions about that. You sound like a man of principles. Just kidding. You sound like you are off your nut....As usual.....Not kidding. Back to the zoo Rhino enabler. You obviously have very little integrity and are what everyone hates about politics. Allowing a liar to continue because you're afraid of the consequences. People like you are a bigger problem for this country than the liberals and the socialists. Oh my! The feel-goods, they be hurt! Meh, Cruz running his yap may be red meat to those that can't see pass their nose but that's it. In one fell swoop he's guaranteed never to hold a full committee chairmanship so he will never have real power in the Senate. Subcommittee chair is the best he can hope for and you can bet it will be one of little importance. Subcommittee on Texas cactus or some such. He cemented McConnell into his leadership position as long as he wants it. He showed the country just how peevish he can be. For a "smart guy" he's made a rube play. Principles and integrity. You have neither. |
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Let me help you: Jimmy Carter 13 regular vetoes and 18 pocket vetoes. Ronald Regan 39 regular vetoes and 39 pocket vetoes. George H.W. Bush 29 regular vetoes and 15 pocket vetoes. Bill Clinton 36 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. George W. Bush 11 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. Barack Hussein Obama 4 regular vetoes. Now what do you glean from the information above? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If I were a US Senator and someone made a statement to me that was so monumental it influenced the way I was going to vote I'd have gone to that person or their office and asked for the statement in writing if they wanted my vote. If I didn't get written assurances I'd either abstain or vote against the measure. When people speak with one another sometimes there can be miscommunications it doesn't always necessarily mean someone intended to be untruthful. Ronald Reagan's 11th Commandment was "Thou shalt not speak ill of a fellow Republican." I think that's good advice. There is a way to handle things and there is a way NOT to handle things. Going to the press and pulling a "he said, she said" argument is pretty worthless frankly. I don't think the Majority Leader is a bad guy or a RINO. He's doing the best he can under the circumstances, which haven't been ideal for Republican since 2006. I hope you are a well paid shill. How does that .gov/corporate boot taste? ........something about majorities in both chambers...............blah, blah They don't have a supermajority to overcome vetoes,. Let me help you: Jimmy Carter 13 regular vetoes and 18 pocket vetoes. Ronald Regan 39 regular vetoes and 39 pocket vetoes. George H.W. Bush 29 regular vetoes and 15 pocket vetoes. Bill Clinton 36 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. George W. Bush 11 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. Barack Hussein Obama 4 regular vetoes. Now what do you glean from the information above? It takes 60 votes to override a veto. They do not have that. I suggest you look at how many threats to veto Obama has made. |
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It takes 60 votes to override a veto. They do not have that. I suggest you look at how many threats to veto Obama has made. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If I were a US Senator and someone made a statement to me that was so monumental it influenced the way I was going to vote I'd have gone to that person or their office and asked for the statement in writing if they wanted my vote. If I didn't get written assurances I'd either abstain or vote against the measure. When people speak with one another sometimes there can be miscommunications it doesn't always necessarily mean someone intended to be untruthful. Ronald Reagan's 11th Commandment was "Thou shalt not speak ill of a fellow Republican." I think that's good advice. There is a way to handle things and there is a way NOT to handle things. Going to the press and pulling a "he said, she said" argument is pretty worthless frankly. I don't think the Majority Leader is a bad guy or a RINO. He's doing the best he can under the circumstances, which haven't been ideal for Republican since 2006. I hope you are a well paid shill. How does that .gov/corporate boot taste? ........something about majorities in both chambers...............blah, blah They don't have a supermajority to overcome vetoes,. Let me help you: Jimmy Carter 13 regular vetoes and 18 pocket vetoes. Ronald Regan 39 regular vetoes and 39 pocket vetoes. George H.W. Bush 29 regular vetoes and 15 pocket vetoes. Bill Clinton 36 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. George W. Bush 11 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. Barack Hussein Obama 4 regular vetoes. Now what do you glean from the information above? It takes 60 votes to override a veto. They do not have that. I suggest you look at how many threats to veto Obama has made. Why not force fuckhead to actually veto shit? Heaven forbid congress pass bills that the people want. Then when Hussein vetoes them, they have something to show the people come election time. It will look much better for next year if there were 20-30 conservative things passed that Hussein vetoes rather than the none we have now. |
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It takes 60 votes to override a veto. They do not have that. I suggest you look at how many threats to veto Obama has made. View Quote Sure would be terrible if they made him whip out that pen and put his name to paper. They would actually have to show they had the spines they clearly do not. |
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Cruz did the right thing and now he's going to pay for it. To be honest his behavior was something I would expect from FBHO or one of his minions. Cruz acted in a petulant/peevish manner. I disagree, The Washington establishment and their lap dogs hide behind manners and decorum to facilitate their treachery. Cruz acted in an honorable manner while calling out the majority leader's duplicitous dishonor. We need more Senators like Ted Cruz. |
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This thread makes me sad. More and more I am convinced there is no path to to turn this country around from falling into complete socialism.
A man stands up and calls out a liar making dirty underhand deals to pass a bill that further weakens our sovereignty and he is ridiculed by the "conservative" base. I wish more would do this, and on a regular basis. Many in this thread need to look at what integrity means and fix themselves or admit they will give up a "little freedom" for security or for a piece of the pie. Maybe Bernie Sanders is more to your liking for someone to rally around? IMO you are far more pathetic and more of a root cause of our slide than McConnell. Pick a side and stand firm. This wishy washy shit is no way for a "man" to live. |
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If you liked Cruz's speech donate to his campaign. That's what did after watching his RINO bash.
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I am opposed to the Iran deal, but @SenTedCruz is way over the line on the Obama terrorism charge. Hurts the cause. View Quote According to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran is essentially financing terrorism. And he’s not backing down after the president called his comments “outrageous.”
“If this deal is consummated, it will make the Obama administration the world’s leading financier of radical Islamic terrorism,” Cruz said during a round table Tuesday. “Billions of dollars under control of this administration will flow into the hands of jihadists who will use that money to murder Americans, to murder Israelis, to murder Europeans.” Cruz has said the remarks before. View Quote http://www.politico.com/story/2015/07/ted-cruz-calls-barack-obama-sponsor-terrorism-iran-nuclear-deal-120780.html#ixzz3hNQR3P7x |
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The murmuring is Cruz thinks Texas elected him to free up his time for a run at President. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If you liked Cruz's speech donate to his campaign. That's what did after watching his RINO bash. The murmuring is Cruz thinks Texas elected him to free up his time for a run at President. Did Rick think the same 4 years ago? |
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If you liked Cruz's speech donate to his campaign. That's what did after watching his RINO bash. The murmuring is Cruz thinks Texas elected him to free up his time for a run at President. Did Rick think the same 4 years ago? Perry had been at it a decade, how long has Cruz held an elected office? |
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Why people don't give a shit? I'll tell you one of the reasons why. My coworker just told me all about the Taylor Swift, Nikki Manaj Twitter drama and how other "stars" got in on it and picked sides. As soon as she was done explaining it to me I asked her who was the Speaker of the House. Blank face and she admitted that she didn't know. View Quote So what's this Swift,Manaj drama you are refering to? |
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It takes 60 votes to override a veto. They do not have that. I suggest you look at how many threats to veto Obama has made. Sure would be terrible if they made him whip out that pen and put his name to paper. They would actually have to show they had the spines they clearly do not. That's incorrect. It takes 60 to make him whip out his pen and put his veto on paper. It takes 67 in the Senate and 2/3rds in the House to over ride his pen and paper. Name the 6 Democrats or "independents" that you apparently believe will put their name on the paper in the first place. Name one lol. |
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Let me help you: Jimmy Carter 13 regular vetoes and 18 pocket vetoes. Ronald Regan 39 regular vetoes and 39 pocket vetoes. George H.W. Bush 29 regular vetoes and 15 pocket vetoes. Bill Clinton 36 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. George W. Bush 11 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. Barack Hussein Obama 4 regular vetoes. Now what do you glean from the information above? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They don't have a supermajority to overcome vetoes,. Let me help you: Jimmy Carter 13 regular vetoes and 18 pocket vetoes. Ronald Regan 39 regular vetoes and 39 pocket vetoes. George H.W. Bush 29 regular vetoes and 15 pocket vetoes. Bill Clinton 36 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. George W. Bush 11 regular vetoes and 1 pocket veto. Barack Hussein Obama 4 regular vetoes. Now what do you glean from the information above? Misleading claptrap Democrats took Congress in 2006. By 9/07 Bush vetoed 3. One from Reid/ Pelosi. Obama vetoed Keystone and Obama's executive regulatory Union "Card Check" from this Congress. |
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That's incorrect. It takes 60 to make him whip out his pen and put his veto on paper. It takes 67 in the Senate and 2/3rds in the House to over ride his pen and paper. Name the 6 Democrats or "independents" that you apparently believe will put their name on the paper in the first place. Name one lol. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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John Boehner looked me in the eye last year and said his Number one priority was to fight Obama on every single over-reach and to repeal Obamacare.....Still waiting
McConnell, McCain, etc, are a bunch of useful idiots for the Democrats--What do they actually STAND for? Those fucking morons passed a bill to waive a CONSTITUTIONAL right they possess to say yes or no to treaties, virtually guaranteeing Iran will have a nuclear weapon within 3 years... And if you get butt-hurt because someone calls someone else out for lying to his face--tells me all I need to know about you and your word right there... |
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I bet all the Cruz dumpers on here were cheering when that congressman yelled "YOU LIE!" at Obama.
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Ted Cruz is doing EXACTLY what I sent him to Washington to do.
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