Much of the rest of the country (including Republican leaders in Congress) viewed Cruz as a vaguely scary renegade, and the GOP establishment?s official grumpy grandpa, Sen. John McCain (Ariz.), dismissed him as a ?wacko bird.?:scared
Uncorked anger doesn?t usually win presidential nominations, let alone presidencies. People want hope and uplift in the White House and not just expressions of outrage. The president is the person who is supposed to make things work.
To some, the 44-year-old Cruz gives off a vaguely scary aura of cheerful menace. For now, as Cruz officially announces his 2016 bid, he is nearly an asterisk in the early GOP polls, well behind somewhat less apocalyptic personalities, such as Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
Cruz beat the establishment in Texas like a drum. They hate him for it, but he is also going to raise a lot of cash in, yes, Texas.
He is as pure an across-the-board conservative as it is possible to find in what has to be regarded as the big leagues of politics: culturally, fiscally, in monetary policy, in foreign policy.
Cruz is triple 7s on the slot machine of issues: anti-abortion, a global-warming mega-skeptic, to the right of Likud on Israel, anti-immigration to the max, big on defense spending, etc.:scared
He is a libertarian, traditional conservative, war hawk and evangelical Baptist son of a preacher who fled Fidel Castro?s Cuba. There are plenty of philosophical and tactical contradictions in Cruz?s construct, but he ignores them all.
Cruz is an anti-intellectual intellectual, if there is such as thing. And that could be just perfect for the Republican Party of today.
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When McCain calls him a wacko nut job , America should listen.
Uncorked anger doesn?t usually win presidential nominations, let alone presidencies. People want hope and uplift in the White House and not just expressions of outrage. The president is the person who is supposed to make things work.
To some, the 44-year-old Cruz gives off a vaguely scary aura of cheerful menace. For now, as Cruz officially announces his 2016 bid, he is nearly an asterisk in the early GOP polls, well behind somewhat less apocalyptic personalities, such as Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
Cruz beat the establishment in Texas like a drum. They hate him for it, but he is also going to raise a lot of cash in, yes, Texas.
He is as pure an across-the-board conservative as it is possible to find in what has to be regarded as the big leagues of politics: culturally, fiscally, in monetary policy, in foreign policy.
Cruz is triple 7s on the slot machine of issues: anti-abortion, a global-warming mega-skeptic, to the right of Likud on Israel, anti-immigration to the max, big on defense spending, etc.:scared
He is a libertarian, traditional conservative, war hawk and evangelical Baptist son of a preacher who fled Fidel Castro?s Cuba. There are plenty of philosophical and tactical contradictions in Cruz?s construct, but he ignores them all.
Cruz is an anti-intellectual intellectual, if there is such as thing. And that could be just perfect for the Republican Party of today.
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When McCain calls him a wacko nut job , America should listen.