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Tea party leader jilts Trump for Bush: ‘Enough is enough’
« on: February 16, 2016, 11:14:41 pm »
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Reversing longtime opposition to the Republican Party establishment, Mr. Crow said that Mr. Bush is the most electable and most presidential candidate remaining in the narrowing field. He also argued that Mr. Bush, who is routinely described as one of the more moderate Republicans in the race, is more conservative than he’s given credit for.

“He is a quiet leader and he is very prudent in his decision and that’s what, quite frankly, I like about the guy.  He’s actually extremely intelligent and he’s gracious and he’s polite.  “He’s got all the characteristics that we Americans want to see in a president." 
By S.A. Miller - The Washington Times - Tuesday, February 16, 2016

The founder of the Tea Party of America has abandoned Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump and thrown his support behind Jeb Bush in an effort to boost the establishment candidate’s struggling bid for the nomination.

Ken Crow, who founded one of the first national tea party organizations in opposition to the policies of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, was an outspoken supporter of Mr. Trump this election cycle until he was repulsed by the billionaire businessman and reality TV star’s volatile personality and crude antics on the stump.

“I was on the Trump train but enough is enough,” Mr. Crow told The Washington Times, announcing his dizzying realignment from the rebellious Mr. Trump to the ultimate establishment figure of Mr. Bush, a former Florida governor.

“When is Trump going to act like a president? The answer is he’s not,” he said.

Mr. Crow has a history of breaking with fellow tea party leaders and quit Tea Party of America amid infighting. Nevertheless, his switch of allegiance suggested strains within the grass-roots coalition propelling Mr. Trump’s unconventional but so far wildly successful run.

Mr. Crow, who is based in Iowa, has contacted Bush campaign officials about working to recruit more tea party voters nationwide to support Mr. Bush.

Mr. Bush trails in the polls in South Carolina. But he has re-energized his campaign, partly by appearing with his brother, former President George W. Bush, hoping to beat expectations and emerge from the state’s Feb. 20 primary as the dominant establishment alternative to Mr. Trump and rival conservative heavyweight Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.

Mr. Crow said that he had nagging doubts about Mr. Trump’s temperament and electability for some time, but he reached the breaking point last week when Mr. Trump called rival Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas a “bleep” during a campaign event.

Mr. Trump repeated the slur that was blurted out by a female audience member at a rally in New Hampshire. He told the crowd it was “terrible” and warned the woman to not say it again, but he repeated it to make sure the crowd knew what she said.

“Anyone who is unable to control his language in front of little old ladies and children is a problem for me,” he said.

Reversing longtime opposition to the Republican Party establishment, Mr. Crow said that Mr. Bush is the most electable and most presidential candidate remaining in the narrowing field. He also argued that Mr. Bush, who is routinely described as one of the more moderate Republicans in the race, is more conservative than he’s given credit for.

“He wants everything we want on the right,” said Mr. Crow. “He is a quiet leader and he is very prudent in his decision and that’s what, quite frankly, I like about the guy.”

He called Mr. Bush tempered, intelligent and wise.

“He’s actually extremely intelligent and he’s gracious and he’s polite,” Mr. Crow said. “He’s got all the characteristics that we Americans want to see in a president. We don’t need a flamethrower in the Oval Office.”

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/feb/16/tea-party-leader-jilts-donald-trump-jeb-bush/

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Re: Tea party leader jilts Trump for Bush: ‘Enough is enough’
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2016, 11:14:50 pm »
compromise

  : a change that makes something worse and that is not done for a good reason
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Re: Tea party leader jilts Trump for Bush: ‘Enough is enough’
« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2016, 11:21:56 pm »
Tea Party Leader Becky Gerritson Endorses Ted Cruz for President

U.S. Sen Ted Cruz, R-Texas, has received the endorsement of Becky Gerritson, Co-Founder and President of the Wetumpka Tea Party (WTP) in Alabama and a courageous conservative who has fought with Alabama tea parties and various other liberty groups to combat the abuses of state and federal government overreach.

Becky Gerritson is one of the most outspoken tea party leaders in the nation. She appears regularly on FOX News and FOX Business, along with multiple national talk radio programs. She is currently the National Grassroots Coordinator for Grassroots for Victory USA, and helped organize the “Let’s Put ‘US’ Back in the USA”, travelling America from August 2015 – November 2016. Gerritson is an active member of the Alabama Stop Common Core Task Force and works to promote parental rights in America. In her spare time, she travels the nation speaking to audiences encouraging them to stand up for their First Amendment rights of free speech and religious liberty.

See our article, Tea Party Leader Becky Gerritson: Congress Must Stop Obama "Thought Police" for more on Gerritson’s principled leadership in the fight against Big Government oppression.

Gerritson released the following statement announcing her support of Sen. Cruz:

“America needs a leader who is bold as a lion and will seek justice and always speak the truth, one who respects the rule of law and our US Constitution. We need a leader who will confidently rebuke our enemies both foreign and domestic. One who appreciates and supports our military. We need a leader of integrity who seeks wise council and who will maintain unity and order. One who believes in America’s greatness and will do his utmost to preserve and further it. That man is Ted Cruz.”

CHQ readers will recall that in 2013, Gerritson appeared in front of the House Ways and Means Committee to give an impassioned speech about the abuses of the Obama IRS on the WTP, earning her national recognition and making her a heroine of the liberty movement.
Gerritson’s endorsement of Senator Cruz helped tee-up Cruz’s successful post-debate swing through the South, where he spoke to capacity crowds in Huntsville and Birmingham, Alabama where Cruz said:

“Alabama can play a critical role as well as the other states in the SEC primary in making sure the next Republican nominee for President is a true, genuine conservative, someone who has walked the walk, not a campaign conservative but someone who has spent his life fighting to defend the Constitution, fighting to defend liberty, religious liberty and our bill of rights.”

http://www.conservativehq.com/article/20851-tea-party-leader-becky-gerritson-endorses-ted-cruz-president

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Re: Tea party leader jilts Trump for Bush: ‘Enough is enough’
« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2016, 11:24:21 pm »
compromise

  : a change that makes something worse and that is not done for a good reason

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Re: Tea party leader jilts Trump for Bush: ‘Enough is enough’
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2016, 12:10:15 am »
You know, I could see a "Tea Party" leader changing support from Trump to somebody like Ted Cruz - I mean, it's somewhere on the same planet.  But what kind of Tea Party thinking leads you to Jeb Bush?

Well, unless money is involved. 


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Re: Tea party leader jilts Trump for Bush: ‘Enough is enough’
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2016, 12:11:39 am »
You know, I could see a "Tea Party" leader changing support from Trump to somebody like Ted Cruz - I mean, it's somewhere on the same planet.  But what kind of Tea Party thinking leads you to Jeb Bush?

Well, unless money is involved.

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Jeb has money?

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Re: Tea party leader jilts Trump for Bush: ‘Enough is enough’
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2016, 12:13:51 am »
Mr. Bush is the most electable and most presidential candidate

This man has a future in comedy.
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