Author Topic: Ted Cruz Pledges to Support Donald Trump Unless He Actually Shoots Someone  (Read 1006 times)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3F75WjNOyo

Sen. Ted Cruz has vowed to support GOP front-runner Donald Trump if he secures the Republican nomination -- but he has one condition.

"I can give you one example where I would no longer support Donald Trump. If for example, he were to go out on Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, I would not be willing to support Donald Trump," Cruz said today at a press conference in Rockford, Illinois.

Cruz’s reference is to when, back in January, Trump joked at a campaign rally in Sioux Center, Iowa, that his supporters would stand behind him even if he shot someone.

"I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn't lose any voters, okay?"

Trump said, while putting his fingers into the shape of a gun and acting out pulling the trigger.

When pressed further by reporters, Cruz argued that he is a man who keeps his word.

"I know it is a shocking concept to members of the media. A shocking concept that an elected official actually does what he said. At the outset of this campaign, I committed I will support the Republican nominee. I honor my word," Cruz said.

When asked at the Republican debate last week, Cruz said he would support Trump as the nominee: "Yes.

Because I gave my word that I would."

In answering a question of whether he’d support Trump as the nominee, Marco Rubio said on Saturday during a press conference in Largo, Florida, “I intend to support the Republican nominee. But it's getting harder every day."

On “This Week” with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, Ohio Gov. John Kasich refused to say whether Trump is fit for office and made a similar argument to Rubio, saying, "Sometimes it’s really tough. I hope to be able to support whoever the nominee is."

"You’re not going to get me to answer a yes-or-no question," Kasich said Sunday. "I hope he’s going to change his rhetoric and bring people together."

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/ted-cruz-pledges-support-donald-trump-shoots/story?id=37633559
« Last Edit: March 14, 2016, 09:26:24 pm by HAPPY2BME »

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I'll give Ted credit for a sense of humor. So many GOPers are lacking.

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Yep!  :laugh:

Though normally politicians shouldn't make jokes. The Lame-brained Media rarely comprehend that.

He also keeps his word. That's a plus for me.
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Don't give the Don any ideas.

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I'll give Ted credit for a sense of humor. So many GOPers are lacking.

He is still a "nasty liar" though. Never forget that!

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He is still a "nasty liar" though. Never forget that!

Ted is a nasty liar? That's a new one. Does the drama queen stuff never end?

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I believe a Trump-Cruz ticket would be a strong one.
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Ted is a nasty liar? That's a new one. Does the drama queen stuff never end?

I think he was attempting to quote Trump who called Cruz a 'Total liar' and 'Nasty guy'
http://www.inquisitr.com/2754875/donald-trump-calls-ted-cruz-a-total-liar-a-nasty-guy-a-day-before-iowa-caucus/

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Ted is a nasty liar? That's a new one. Does the drama queen stuff never end?

Apparently you are too ill informed about the comments of your own candidate to get the humor I laid down. That is probably why you find the "GOPers" so humorless. We don't do fart jokes to keep things on a baser level.

So you don't depart disappointed, here's something just for you....


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Apparently you are too ill informed about the comments of your own candidate to get the humor I laid down. That is probably why you find the "GOPers" so humorless. We don't do fart jokes to keep things on a baser level.

So you don't depart disappointed, here's something just for you....



Ooooooo, that's right out of the elementary school playground. Keep an eye on your BP, Frank.

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Ooooooo, that's right out of the elementary school playground. Keep an eye on your BP, Frank.

Just trying to keep it real for you my man. Looking for some boogie jokes as we speak to stay common for ya.

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Just trying to keep it real for you my man. Looking for some boogie jokes as we speak to stay common for ya.

Careful, some people might construe that as racist. http://www.dictionary.com/browse/boogie

 Boogie | Define Boogie at Dictionary.com
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noun 1. Slang: Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a black person. 2. boogie-woogie. 3. a lively form of rock 'n' roll, based on the blues ...

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Just trying to keep it real for you my man. Looking for some boogie jokes as we speak to stay common for ya.

What the hell does this even mean?

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Careful, some people might construe that as racist. http://www.dictionary.com/browse/boogie

 Boogie | Define Boogie at Dictionary.com
dictionary.reference.com/browse/boogie

noun 1. Slang: Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a black person. 2. boogie-woogie. 3. a lively form of rock 'n' roll, based on the blues ...

For those of us that are not racist, the ancient double meaning of the word doesn't generally pop to mind, but thanks for the word of warning.

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For those of us that are not racist, the ancient double meaning of the word doesn't generally pop to mind, but thanks for the word of warning.

Your double standard as relates to others is duly noted.

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I believe a Trump-Cruz ticket would be a strong one.

It would lose 45 states.
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Your double standard as relates to others is duly noted.

If you noticed the use of the word "us", it put you and I in the same vein of thought, that of us both not being racist. Should I also dumb down our political back and forth as well as the level of humor to keep you dialed in?

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It would lose 45 states.

Only 45? Name the 5 they would carry and why. :thud:

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If you noticed the use of the word "us", it put you and I in the same vein of thought, that of us both not being racist. Should I also dumb down our political back and forth as well as the level of humor to keep you dialed in?
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"Others" wasn't a reference to me.. Have you already forgotten the attempts to make Trump out to be racist?

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Only 45? Name the 5 they would carry and why. :thud:

Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Texas, and Georgia.
Roy Moore's "spiritual warfare" is driving past a junior high without stopping.

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Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Texas, and Georgia.

For some reason you failed to answer WHY?

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A-Lert wrote:
"I'll give Ted credit for a sense of humor. So many GOPers are lacking."

Heh, my eyes (and my reading comprehension) ain't what they used to be.

When I first read that, it came through as:
"I'll give Ted credit for a sense of humor. So many GOPers are packing."