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Offline catfish1957

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Re: Sen. Ted Cruz Negotiating Speaking Role at Republican Convention
« Reply #50 on: July 07, 2016, 06:14:33 pm »
I hope you are 100% accurate.

After his failed attempt at party unity today, and threatening a senator who won't be up for election till '18???????

I feel even more confident
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Re: Sen. Ted Cruz Negotiating Speaking Role at Republican Convention
« Reply #51 on: July 07, 2016, 06:26:39 pm »
After his failed attempt at party unity today, and threatening a senator who won't be up for election till '18???????

I feel even more confident

Yeah, that was a real class act for a 'convert' to Christianity to threaten to begin attacking a senator because Trump says "you've been critical of me".

And then bash the senator from the very blue state of the Peoples Republic of Chicago and Illinois.

If Cruz has any dignity whatsoever, he will have a private meeting with his delegates and nothing more.

As the Trumpians tell us, the Convention is supposed to be Trump's *party*. And if so- Cruz would do well to stay far away from it if he wants any kind of future.

Perhaps he knows and understand what Trump really is, and if so - his actions make sense.

Because we're not dealing with an actual candidate for president, but a stalking horse for Hillary in Trump.
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