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Rubio and Cruz atop the GOP
« on: October 30, 2015, 04:43:20 pm »
http://www.nationalreview.com/node/426321/print

 Rubio and Cruz atop the GOP
And Republicans could do a lot worse.
By Kevin D. Williamson — October 30, 2015

‘Ted Cruz is only going to be popular,” a lefty correspondent sniffs, “in those places where the Osmonds are still popular.” If that is true, then the news for Senator Cruz could not possibly be better, inasmuch as this puts Nevada into play: Donny and Marie signed up for a six-week stint in Las Vegas back in 2008, and extended, and extended, and will be performing in the showroom now named for them until the end of 2016, at least. Good tickets for the reliably sold-out show are $260 each — no laughing matter when one considers that the Osmond demographic includes some pretty large families. It can be hard to see it from Williamsburg or Petworth, but the culture isn’t (only) what the hipsters think it is. If Senator Cruz proves as popular as Shania Twain and NASCAR, he won’t just be president — he’ll be president-for-life.

And that is of some interest, given that Wednesday’s debate very much left the impression that this is a Ted Cruz–Marco Rubio race.

About those other guys . . .

Jeb Bush’s performance confirms an earlier judgment of him, that he was a pretty good governor a long time ago with no special oomph today, a decent man whose misadventures on the critical policy questions of immigration and education, along with his too-familiar surname, are like heavy boots on a drowning man. His strategy to push Senator Rubio to the side in order to be positioned in such a way that the bulk of the reasonable-to-just-short-of-howling vote should fall upon his head as fading reality-television grotesque Donald Trump enters the Norma Desmond stage of his campaign, leaving Senator Cruz to wage a pyrrhic campaign for the moonbats, was too calculated. It was so calculated, in fact, that Senator Rubio was able to deftly parry it simply by pointing out the calculation. Bush père screwed up by reading his stage directions aloud — “Message: I care” — whereas the (younger) younger Bush stood mutely by as Senator Rubio read aloud from his playbook. It was like watching the smartest kid in the fourth grade mangle his own name at a spelling bee.

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Re: Rubio and Cruz atop the GOP
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2015, 05:04:02 pm »
And Ted Cruz is the CONSISTENT conservative!
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Re: Rubio and Cruz atop the GOP
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2015, 05:49:31 pm »
Go Cruz!  Rubio would be a Jeb lite.


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Re: Rubio and Cruz atop the GOP
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2015, 07:02:27 pm »
And Ted Cruz is the CONSISTENT conservative!

As we get closer to that time here in Iowa, I've been narrowing the field of candidates down based on my observations. It has lately been an internal battle between caucusing for Carson and Cruz. At this moment I'm leaning Cruz.
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Re: Rubio and Cruz atop the GOP
« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2015, 07:10:40 pm »
Carson's got a lot of baggage that's going to be coming out in drips and drabs.  I think he'll be taken out before too long. 

Cruz, Trump, Rubio are going to be the last three standing. 

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Re: Rubio and Cruz atop the GOP
« Reply #5 on: October 30, 2015, 07:27:29 pm »
Carson's got a lot of baggage that's going to be coming out in drips and drabs.  I think he'll be taken out before too long. 

Cruz, Trump, Rubio are going to be the last three standing.
I agree about Carson. He has said a few things that took him off my list.


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Re: Rubio and Cruz atop the GOP
« Reply #6 on: October 30, 2015, 09:32:42 pm »
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‘Ted Cruz is only going to be popular,” a lefty correspondent sniffs, “in those places where the Osmonds are still popular.” If that is true, then the news for Senator Cruz could not possibly be better, inasmuch as this puts Nevada into play: Donny and Marie signed up for a six-week stint in Las Vegas back in 2008, and extended, and extended, and will be performing in the showroom now named for them until the end of 2016, at least. Good tickets for the reliably sold-out show are $260 each — no laughing matter when one considers that the Osmond demographic includes some pretty large families. It can be hard to see it from Williamsburg or Petworth, but the culture isn’t (only) what the hipsters think it is. If Senator Cruz proves as popular as Shania Twain and NASCAR, he won’t just be president — he’ll be president-for-life.
And swing-state Missouri (Branson) is home to the rest of the family.

Besides, I am a self-admitted Osmonds fan. What's wrong with that? They did some great music.
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