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I see you're from Texas, and know what the fuck you're talking about. Oh, wrong on both counts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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On Fox News right now. Yes, he should have. At this point, that endorsement is nothing but trying to hang on to his own office. Don't let the Cruzaiders read that they will tell you how he was more popular than ever before this. I see you're from Texas, and know what the fuck you're talking about. Oh, wrong on both counts. I'm from Texas. No one gives a shit about Cruz. ETA: In Ohio no one even knows he was running. |
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Maybe he's not so stupid after all. No, he is an asshole who is very very slow. Still going to donate to his Primary opponent. No you're not. I heard he's already started saving up, some of his allowance here and there. |
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If TOT wins, it won't be Team Orange that put him over the top. It will be those of us who reconciled ourselves to voting for the lesser of the two evils. View Quote Ha. Keep telling yourself that. If Trump wins it'll be because all the people who don't usually vote Republican, did. |
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It worked for Reagan....probably not his original intent when he started his tv show, same for Donald Trump....again probably not the intent. A political commentator talked about this back when Cruz was making his run into Indiana, outlining the similarities between Reagan and Trump with regard to media and public exposure and why it allow them to overcome the typical stereotypes of Republicans and inoculates them against mischaracterizations. How can you be convinced some guy who you have watched in your living room for years is an evil mean, hateful sob who wants to kill your granny and take away your social security when you watch them laughed at them and been entertained by them. Can it be done, sure, but it is much harder to sway public opinion about a person when they are so fully in the public eye and perception. Perry will never have as much exposure as Reagan or Trump, but he will far more positive exposure than say, Ted Cruz come next year. It does not matter if Perry get voted off next week or not, Perry will do GMA and Fox Morning Shows, and other talking about his experience, and how he did it for his daughter and any embareassment was worth it. You literally can not buy that kind of positive media coverage as a politician. View Quote Nah, you're pathetic. |
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Ha. Keep telling yourself that. If Trump wins it'll be because all the people who don't usually vote Republican, did. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If TOT wins, it won't be Team Orange that put him over the top. It will be those of us who reconciled ourselves to voting for the lesser of the two evils. Ha. Keep telling yourself that. If Trump wins it'll be because all the people who don't usually vote Republican, did. They're trying to set themselves up to be important no matter what. If he loses, they did it. If he wins, we should all bow down to them for helping him. |
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Is there a law in Texas that prevents folks form out of state donating to a US Senate hopeful? You better damn well better hope there is because if Cruz has a primary challenger for his seat that meets my muster I'll damn sure send some money his/her way. Cruz made his bed at the convention and now he's just showing some Johnny-Come-Lately support because he's been abandoned by his hedge-fund donors....Which are the only ones he cares about. I pegged him for a slimy POS from the get-go and he's done nothing to change my mind in that regard. Everything he does is self-serving. If you think Ted Cruz cares a fig about you then you have another think coming. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Cruz must have seen Perry in his rear view mirror closing fast and noticed his pit crew had up and went home.. Piss on Ted Cruz, too little, too late......I hope Perry primaries his slimy ass. You and lstnrv can stay in your own little states with your own Senators Texas is doing fine without you Is there a law in Texas that prevents folks form out of state donating to a US Senate hopeful? You better damn well better hope there is because if Cruz has a primary challenger for his seat that meets my muster I'll damn sure send some money his/her way. Cruz made his bed at the convention and now he's just showing some Johnny-Come-Lately support because he's been abandoned by his hedge-fund donors....Which are the only ones he cares about. I pegged him for a slimy POS from the get-go and he's done nothing to change my mind in that regard. Everything he does is self-serving. If you think Ted Cruz cares a fig about you then you have another think coming. I don't think you're sending any money to anyone. Internet bluster is easy. |
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Cruz needs a competent tailor. I didn't notice that until you pointed it out. He went to Ron Paul's tailor. |
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Cruz's portfolio? Now that's a fucking joke. Were you honest with yourself you would see that his greatest claim to fame in the Senate was a "me too" faux filibuster because Rand Paul was stealing his thunder. Perhaps you are thinking of the times he made Dems look stupid 2A wise....Big hairy deal....Hell, I suspect we both could have done that. Why anyone would want a "all back of the bus" pariah representing your interests in the US Senate when there may be much better choices I have no idea. It defies logic. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Cruz must have seen Perry in his rear view mirror closing fast and noticed his pit crew had up and went home.. Piss on Ted Cruz, too little, too late......I hope Perry primaries his slimy ass. You and lstnrv can stay in your own little states with your own Senators Texas is doing fine without you Is there a law in Texas that prevents folks form out of state donating to a US Senate hopeful? You better damn well better hope there is because if Cruz has a primary challenger for his seat that meets my muster I'll damn sure send some money his/her way. Cruz made his bed at the convention and now he's just showing some Johnny-Come-Lately support because he's been abandoned by his hedge-fund donors....Which are the only ones he cares about. I pegged him for a slimy POS from the get-go and he's done nothing to change my mind in that regard. Everything he does is self-serving. If you think Ted Cruz cares a fig about you then you have another think coming. You should probably check out Cruz's portfolio... While Trump was praising Obama over Sandy Hook, and endorsing Hillary, Cruz was fighting the good fight to crush retarded unconstitutional laws that oppose our rights. Shit...if Trump was a Texan, he'd be on your shitlist by default. Cruz's portfolio? Now that's a fucking joke. Were you honest with yourself you would see that his greatest claim to fame in the Senate was a "me too" faux filibuster because Rand Paul was stealing his thunder. Perhaps you are thinking of the times he made Dems look stupid 2A wise....Big hairy deal....Hell, I suspect we both could have done that. Why anyone would want a "all back of the bus" pariah representing your interests in the US Senate when there may be much better choices I have no idea. It defies logic. You're right. We need less republicans like Cruz and more like Tim Kaine and Mark Warner. Get your own house straight before you say one fucking word about anyone else's. Internet bluster kings. |
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Yea it is, you need to keep up this time. Read the cut and pasted last line of his post. "A year ago, I pledged to endorse the Republican nominee, and I am honoring that commitment. And if you don’t want to see a Hillary Clinton presidency, I encourage you to vote for him." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Endorsed the guy who accused your father of being party to a presidential assassination? Sigh... Politicians gonna politician I guess Endorsed is not what Cruz did He said he would vote for sTrump Took CRUZ a YEAR... lol Once he concluded Trump was going to WIN! |
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Cruz must have seen Perry in his rear view mirror closing fast and noticed his pit crew had up and went home.. Piss on Ted Cruz, too little, too late......I hope Perry primaries his slimy ass. Maybe you should focus on unfucking your state before you try telling conservative states how to vote. People like McAuliffe got elected because of people just like him. People who can't identify a conservative over a democrat. Same way Trump won the primary. |
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I'm from Texas. No one gives a shit about Cruz. ETA: In Ohio no one even knows he was running. You're from Texas, or you live in Texas? I can't tell. Both. Have a home in Imperial, have lived in Bedford, and I'm in Ohio for work. |
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I'm from Texas. No one gives a shit about Cruz. ETA: In Ohio no one even knows he was running. You're from Texas, or you live in Texas? I can't tell. Both. Have a home in Imperial, have lived in Bedford, and I'm in Ohio for work. I must be in a part of Texas that isn't really Texas then. |
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LOL......First Kristol.....now Cruz........
Romney, Beck and Graham......three last remaining in the washtub riding the Trump Tsunami. Who's the next to go overboard? |
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Quoted: Cruz's portfolio? Now that's a fucking joke. Were you honest with yourself you would see that his greatest claim to fame in the Senate was a "me too" faux filibuster because Rand Paul was stealing his thunder. Perhaps you are thinking of the times he made Dems look stupid 2A wise....Big hairy deal....Hell, I suspect we both could have done that. Why anyone would want a "all back of the bus" pariah representing your interests in the US Senate when there may be much better choices I have no idea. It defies logic. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Cruz must have seen Perry in his rear view mirror closing fast and noticed his pit crew had up and went home.. Piss on Ted Cruz, too little, too late......I hope Perry primaries his slimy ass. You and lstnrv can stay in your own little states with your own Senators Texas is doing fine without you Is there a law in Texas that prevents folks form out of state donating to a US Senate hopeful? You better damn well better hope there is because if Cruz has a primary challenger for his seat that meets my muster I'll damn sure send some money his/her way. Cruz made his bed at the convention and now he's just showing some Johnny-Come-Lately support because he's been abandoned by his hedge-fund donors....Which are the only ones he cares about. I pegged him for a slimy POS from the get-go and he's done nothing to change my mind in that regard. Everything he does is self-serving. If you think Ted Cruz cares a fig about you then you have another think coming. You should probably check out Cruz's portfolio... While Trump was praising Obama over Sandy Hook, and endorsing Hillary, Cruz was fighting the good fight to crush retarded unconstitutional laws that oppose our rights. Shit...if Trump was a Texan, he'd be on your shitlist by default. Cruz's portfolio? Now that's a fucking joke. Were you honest with yourself you would see that his greatest claim to fame in the Senate was a "me too" faux filibuster because Rand Paul was stealing his thunder. Perhaps you are thinking of the times he made Dems look stupid 2A wise....Big hairy deal....Hell, I suspect we both could have done that. Why anyone would want a "all back of the bus" pariah representing your interests in the US Senate when there may be much better choices I have no idea. It defies logic. This is why so many hesitate to be associated with the Cult of Mango™. Just nasty, vindictive people. |
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Contrary to the hyperpoliticals here in GD,, I actually think the timing of this is perfect. There was a whole lot of butt hurt from conservatives about Trump gathering all the support that he did. That has simmered down, all the attention has been directed at what a terrible human being Killarney and Trump has done an extremely good job as a candidate. This really might bring out those Evangelicals that sat out in 2012. Or I could be full of shit too. View Quote On what fucking planet? He has no ground game and has spent nothing on ads or campaign offices in battleground states. He is throwing the election. Watch for him to purposely get owned at the debates. |
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Sad even when Cruz says he'll vote for Trump, there is so much shit posting from both sides here.
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It worked for Reagan....probably not his original intent when he started his tv show, same for Donald Trump....again probably not the intent. A political commentator talked about this back when Cruz was making his run into Indiana, outlining the similarities between Reagan and Trump with regard to media and public exposure and why it allow them to overcome the typical stereotypes of Republicans and inoculates them against mischaracterizations. How can you be convinced some guy who you have watched in your living room for years is an evil mean, hateful sob who wants to kill your granny and take away your social security when you watch them laughed at them and been entertained by them. Can it be done, sure, but it is much harder to sway public opinion about a person when they are so fully in the public eye and perception. Perry will never have as much exposure as Reagan or Trump, but he will far more positive exposure than say, Ted Cruz come next year. It does not matter if Perry get voted off next week or not, Perry will do GMA and Fox Morning Shows, and other talking about his experience, and how he did it for his daughter and any embareassment was worth it. You literally can not buy that kind of positive media coverage as a politician. Nah, you're pathetic. We will see in a year or so. |
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It worked for Reagan....probably not his original intent when he started his tv show, same for Donald Trump....again probably not the intent. A political commentator talked about this back when Cruz was making his run into Indiana, outlining the similarities between Reagan and Trump with regard to media and public exposure and why it allow them to overcome the typical stereotypes of Republicans and inoculates them against mischaracterizations. How can you be convinced some guy who you have watched in your living room for years is an evil mean, hateful sob who wants to kill your granny and take away your social security when you watch them laughed at them and been entertained by them. Can it be done, sure, but it is much harder to sway public opinion about a person when they are so fully in the public eye and perception. Perry will never have as much exposure as Reagan or Trump, but he will far more positive exposure than say, Ted Cruz come next year. It does not matter if Perry get voted off next week or not, Perry will do GMA and Fox Morning Shows, and other talking about his experience, and how he did it for his daughter and any embareassment was worth it. You literally can not buy that kind of positive media coverage as a politician. Nah, you're pathetic. We will see in a year or so. |
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Maybe. Because no one gave a shit one way or the other about Cruz. He's basically a nobody in his own state. That's not to say any other state's population really cares about their senators, either. But the fervor about him around this forum is not representative of anything I've seen in the real world. View Quote I was being sarcastic. |
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It worked for Reagan....probably not his original intent when he started his tv show, same for Donald Trump....again probably not the intent. A political commentator talked about this back when Cruz was making his run into Indiana, outlining the similarities between Reagan and Trump with regard to media and public exposure and why it allow them to overcome the typical stereotypes of Republicans and inoculates them against mischaracterizations. How can you be convinced some guy who you have watched in your living room for years is an evil mean, hateful sob who wants to kill your granny and take away your social security when you watch them laughed at them and been entertained by them. Can it be done, sure, but it is much harder to sway public opinion about a person when they are so fully in the public eye and perception. Perry will never have as much exposure as Reagan or Trump, but he will far more positive exposure than say, Ted Cruz come next year. It does not matter if Perry get voted off next week or not, Perry will do GMA and Fox Morning Shows, and other talking about his experience, and how he did it for his daughter and any embareassment was worth it. You literally can not buy that kind of positive media coverage as a politician. Nah, you're pathetic. We will see in a year or so. Rick gets into the race and defeats Ted in the Primary. |
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Flash, dude: the forty percent of Republicans who voted to nominate Trump isn't enough to elect him. Math. How does it work? But Team Orange knows that. You're just lining up a scapegoat to blame if he loses. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If TOT wins, it won't be Team Orange that put him over the top. It will be those of us who reconciled ourselves to voting for the lesser of the two evils. Ha. Keep telling yourself that. If Trump wins it'll be because all the people who don't usually vote Republican, did. They're trying to set themselves up to be important no matter what. If he loses, they did it. If he wins, we should all bow down to them for helping him. Flash, dude: the forty percent of Republicans who voted to nominate Trump isn't enough to elect him. Math. How does it work? But Team Orange knows that. You're just lining up a scapegoat to blame if he loses. There were 17 people. And 4 late in the game. I agree, how does math work? Pretty well for Trump. ETA: And I don't need a scapegoat. I voted for Rand Paul. But you won't catch me bitching in every other thread about Trump. He's the nominee. |
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Flash, dude: the forty percent of Republicans who voted to nominate Trump isn't enough to elect him. Math. How does it work? But Team Orange knows that. You're just lining up a scapegoat to blame if he loses. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If TOT wins, it won't be Team Orange that put him over the top. It will be those of us who reconciled ourselves to voting for the lesser of the two evils. Ha. Keep telling yourself that. If Trump wins it'll be because all the people who don't usually vote Republican, did. They're trying to set themselves up to be important no matter what. If he loses, they did it. If he wins, we should all bow down to them for helping him. Flash, dude: the forty percent of Republicans who voted to nominate Trump isn't enough to elect him. Math. How does it work? But Team Orange knows that. You're just lining up a scapegoat to blame if he loses. Math, how does it work? At one point there were 17 choices. How much did you actually expect one candidate to get as a percentage of all votes cast in the Republican primary with that many choices? Math. |
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