Ted Cruz has about as much chance of being POTUS as the Easter Bunny.
Replace the word "conservative" with "liberal" and you could be describing Hillary Clinton, plus she's a woman.An authentic, unapologetic conservative. How refreshing!
Another thought on Ted Cruz: the man is brilliant and shouldn't be underestimated. Notice he is making his announcement tomorrow at Liberty University. That's no mistake. Cruz seeks to tap a vast reservoir of conservative Americans who identify with traditional Christian values. Christian conservatives largely sat out the last two presidential elections feeling no candidate represented their views. If these religious conservatives get behind Cruz, he becomes tough to beat.
It would be good for the country to have a clear choice between a real conservative and a real liberal. Have an honest series of debates and let the people decide.
Another thought on Ted Cruz: the man is brilliant and shouldn't be underestimated. Notice he is making his announcement tomorrow at Liberty University. That's no mistake. Cruz seeks to tap a vast reservoir of conservative Americans who identify with traditional Christian values. Christian conservatives largely sat out the last two presidential elections feeling no candidate represented their views. If these religious conservatives get behind Cruz, he becomes tough to beat.
It would be good for the country to have a clear choice between a real conservative and a real liberal. Have an honest series of debates and let the people decide.
Agree ... but that won't stop Amerika's own holy warriors from claiming otherwise ...Agree with your comments about Cruz, except the statement that the Christian conservatives largely sat out the last election. Yes,some might have sat out, but statistically they voted overwhelmingly for Romney,and more so than they did for George W Bush in 2004.
His poll numbers have been sliding and he hasn't seen much in the way of double digit support for sometime. That isn't a particularly good sign.It was mainly fiscal conservatives who are for a smaller government that stayed home. Fortunately, Cruz is a candidate that is both a social conservative and a fiscal conservative.
He will have great support from the tea party,social conservatives, and the smaller government conservatives.
The challenge for him - if he were to get the nomination - will be appealing to middle-of-the-road moderate, centrist voters (which tend to be the deciding factor in most elections) that view him as an right-wing extremist.The challenge for him will be from the big government establishment republicans in his own party, and the hacks in the MSM who will do everything they can to try to tear him down.
That's kind of an overly-simplistic characterization.Liberals laughed off a B-grade movie actor, named Reagan, in 1980. He won 2 major landslide elections to the Presidency. The right conservative can win since our nation has about a 50/50 split in ideological leanings.
The real trick - for some conservatives at least (and liberals as well, for that matter) - is that after throwing red meat to the most extreme elements of their base, they have to convince the moderates that they really aren't as extreme as they are on record as being.The trick is that a conservative has to fight two battles: defeat the Democrat nominee and defeat the leftwing media.
Of course, that is being said from the viewpoint of someone who was disgusted with Obama before he even took the oath or set foot in office as POTUS.Disgust with the Obama years should make it easier for conservatives in 2016.
Nobody laughed him off. By 1980 he was a well know politician having been governor of California and a campaigned for the republican nomination in 1976.Liberals laughed off a B-grade movie actor, named Reagan, in 1980. He won 2 major landslide elections to the Presidency.
Nobody laughed him off. By 1980 he was a well know politician having been governor of California and a campaigned for the republican nomination in 1976.
I also seem to remember a hugh block called Reagan Democrats.
I don't think Warren has much chance either. She doesn't want the job either which is a good thing.
Nobody laughed him off. By 1980 he was a well know politician having been governor of California and a campaigned for the republican nomination in 1976.
I also seem to remember a hugh block called Reagan Democrats.
Yes he was, and we will never see the likes of him again, unfortunately.Reagan had an easy charm and likeability. Even Tip O'Neill liked Reagan. He was a masterful politician.