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Cruz steps into spotlight for Trump
« on: July 16, 2016, 10:13:04 pm »
http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/287785-cruz-steps-into-spotlight-for-trump

 By Jordain Carney - 07/16/16 04:50 PM EDT

Sen. Ted Cruz is stepping back into the national spotlight at the Republican National Convention, where his rival, Donald Trump, will be crowned the presidential nominee.

Cruz’s speech will be a pivotal moment for the Republican Party in 2016 — and possibly beyond.

The Texas senator is widely expected to make another run for the White House in 2020 if the GOP loses in 2016. Cruz finished second to Trump in the 2016 race, and his allies in Cleveland are already seeking rule changes in the next primary that might help him.

“Sen. Cruz’s speech will be viewed by many, if not all, through the lens of him being a potential candidate,” said Charlie Gerow, a GOP communications strategist. “I think he chose wisely to go to Cleveland and to showcase his abilities and his views for the party’s future.”

Republicans will also be watching to see if Cruz has some nice things to say about Trump, who invited the Texan to a speaking role in a gesture of party unity.

Trump has struggled to win over many Republican officeholders, and he got into an altercation with Sen. Jeff Flake (Ariz.) during a visit to the Senate Republican Conference lunch earlier this month. Trump threatened to go after Flake, a frequent critic, and called Sen. Mark Kirk (Ill.) a “loser.”

Cruz and Trump started the GOP primary as near allies. Even as other candidates went after Trump with direct criticism, Cruz held back, arguing Trump could be good for the party. The strategy appeared designed to win over Trump supporters if the businessman fell out of the race.

As Cruz emerged as Trump’s fiercest challenger, however, things changed. And by the end of the primary, the relationship between the two had become as nasty as any in a political race.

Trump falsely suggested that Cruz’s father might have played a role in the assassination of John F. Kennedy near the end of the campaign, prompting Cruz to lash out at the first-place candidate in a way that, at the time, made a speaking role at the convention seem unlikely.

Cruz laid into Trump’s personal character, calling the billionaire a “pathological liar” and a “narcissist.”

“Whatever lie he’s telling, in that minute he believes it,” he said at the time. “But the man is utterly amoral. Morality does not exist for him.”

While the two have softened their tones in the months since, Trump hasn’t publicly apologized for the personal attacks against Cruz’s family.

Many think Cruz’s speech will focus on the need to defeat Hillary Clinton, who is set to be nominated for president by Democrats at their own national convention. If he does not offer applause for Trump, he will at least set up the election as one of choice between Clinton and the GOP nominee.

And Republicans say that while Cruz isn’t the most popular man in the Senate, he remains a popular figure among respected conservatives.

“A lot of people listen to Cruz. Even if you don’t like him, you can think he’s intellectually honest,” said Ed Rogers, a veteran GOP strategist.

Rogers suggested that Cruz will give a rousing description for why Republican voters should stick with their party in the fall, both to win the White House and to keep the Senate majority.

“He has to maintain his reputation for philosophical integrity. He could do himself good, a lot of good, to see the way forward,” he said. 

Asked about his speech this week, the Texas senator directed questions to his office.

Cruz has shed some light on what he’ll discuss. He said after meeting with Trump in Washington that he would emphasize the country needs to change direction.

“I’m going to urge Americans to get back to the Constitution to change the path we’re on: eight failed years of the Obama-Clinton economy; eight failed years of a presidency disregarding the Constitution and Bill of Rights,” he told reporters. “Eight failed years of a commander in chief not protecting Americans and keeping us safe from radical Islamic terrorism. It’s time for that to end.”

At the same time, Cruz has yet to endorse Trump and has given little indication one is coming. When Trump met with Cruz earlier this month to discuss a speaking role at the convention, Cruz said they did not discuss an endorsement.

Cruz at times has indicated that his goal is to thank those who helped his campaign.

Earlier this month, he told The Hill, “We’ve got nearly 600 delegates, and I want to go and say thank you for the hard work all of them put in.”

A spokeswoman for Trump didn’t respond to a question about whether Trump’s campaign will be approving Cruz’s remarks.

Cruz is seen as a highly ambitious politician, and one who, at the age of 46, could have plenty of elections in his future.

Yet observers say he will want to avoid putting too much emphasis on his own political future at a convention meant to help this year’s GOP nominee.

Cruz doesn’t have to look far for an example of what not to do.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s keynote speech at the party’s 2012 convention for Mitt Romney was widely viewed as a roadmap to his own bid for the White House. The speech touched on his own accomplishments and didn’t focus on Romney.

At the same time, there are opportunities for Cruz to set himself up for the future, if he can do it the right way.

Ronald Reagan, an idol for Cruz and most aspiring conservative politicians, spoke at the 1976 convention after losing in a primary to then-President Gerald Ford. The speech positioned him as a contender for the party’s nomination in 1980.

“Cruz has for a long time seen himself as a Reagan-like figure,” said GOP strategist Matt Mackowiak. “There’s no question that Reagan’s speech at the ’76 convention set him on a path to winning … in 1980. So I think there’s a real opportunity that exists for Cruz as well.”

 

Notable Speakers

SCOTT WALKER

Many saw the Wisconsin governor as a heavyweight in the crowded GOP presidential primary. But in an unpredictable year, he was the first to exit, dropping out of the race back in September. Walker became a national name following his high-profile feuds with labor unions in Wisconsin and was a prolific fundraiser during his presidential run before lackluster debate performances cut into his support.

Walker has also been lukewarm on Trump as the party’s nominee. But he now is in league with many other Republicans in supporting Trump on the grounds that not doing so would put Hillary Clinton in the White House.

 

BEN CARSON

Another rival to Trump during the primaries, Carson tapped into the distaste for the establishment during his 2016 run. The former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon rocketed to conservative stardom in 2013 following a speech at the National Prayer Breakfast, during which he blasted President Obama’s policies.

Carson’s fame rests in part on his compelling personal story, which saw him become one of the nation’s preeminent surgeons after being raised by a single mother in Detroit. Carson endorsed Trump in March, shortly after he ended his campaign.

 

PETER THIEL

Trump built his campaign around his record as a businessman and dealmaker, and he’s looking to tap into some of that energy during the convention with speakers like Thiel, a billionaire tech investor.

Thiel was a co-founder of PayPal and an early investor in Facebook. As a Trump delegate, he is one of the few voices in Silicon Valley behind the GOP candidate.

A staunch libertarian, Thiel has much in common with Republicans when it comes to reducing regulations and taxes, but he doesn’t see eye to eye with the party on everything. For one, he is a supporter of same-sex marriage and is openly gay himself. Trump has not extensively discussed social issues on the campaign trail, but Republican delegates included language calling for marriage to remain between one man and one woman in the party platform.
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Re: Cruz steps into spotlight for Trump
« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2016, 11:39:21 pm »
real conservatives have nothing in common with Trump

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Re: Cruz steps into spotlight for Trump
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2016, 11:47:12 pm »


I am waiting to see what Ted has to say.

No endorsement... or a weak.."party unity"...and I will not be voting for the toilet paper ticket.

P.S.  Is anyone else tired of endless trump E-mails for money? What a Scag..... pay the Billion you promised Scam Wowo.
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Re: Cruz steps into spotlight for Trump
« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2016, 11:49:23 pm »
Ted is not doing it "for Trump", you can bet on that.

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« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2016, 11:51:12 pm »

I am waiting to see what Ted has to say.

No endorsement... or a weak.."party unity"...and I will not be voting for the toilet paper ticket.

P.S.  Is anyone else tired of endless trump E-mails for money? What a Scag..... pay the Billion you promised Scam Wowo.

Why on earth would you vote for Trump under any circumstances?  Think for yourself. Don't put your vote in the hands of anybody else, including Ted Cruz.
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Re: Cruz steps into spotlight for Trump
« Reply #5 on: July 16, 2016, 11:53:39 pm »

BTW Nancy... your tittle for your post is a bit deceiving.

Ted is speaking, after trump came on bended knee to ask him to speak. It is far premature to say Ted will speak in favor of Lyin trump.

Ted already won the right to speak..Ted did not need donalds permission.

Scam Wowo..needs Ted.
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Re: Cruz steps into spotlight for Trump
« Reply #6 on: July 16, 2016, 11:54:56 pm »
real conservatives have nothing in common with Trump

You're right, but I'm glad Sen Cruz will speak at the convention. He had the 2nd highest number of delegates and they deserve the chance to hear him.

Sen Cruz will give a great speech, which will remind conservatives how disappointing it is that we ended up with Trump. I would be stunned if Sen Cruz ever endorsed Trump. I don't see how he can do it after everything Trump said and did. But Sen Cruz's speech will reinforce why we are conservatives and why what we believe in is the only answer for the problems in this country. 2020 is not that far away.
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Re: Cruz steps into spotlight for Trump
« Reply #7 on: July 16, 2016, 11:58:42 pm »

I am waiting to see what Ted has to say.

No endorsement... or a weak.."party unity"...and I will not be voting for the toilet paper ticket.

P.S.  Is anyone else tired of endless trump E-mails for money? What a Scag..... pay the Billion you promised Scam Wowo.

Every night I get the robo call. I just hang up. The local party rep called a month or so ago and I told him that I would never vote for Trump and he said he was hearing that from a lot of people who use to work the polls.

I think Sen Cruz's speech will be great.
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Re: Cruz steps into spotlight for Trump
« Reply #8 on: July 17, 2016, 12:00:12 am »
Why on earth would you vote for Trump under any circumstances?  Think for yourself. Don't put your vote in the hands of anybody else, including Ted Cruz.

Sorry, I vote for Leaders, ... People who represent me.

Ted Cruz is that one leader since Ronald Reagan I am totally one with. Heck, this Simple Bricklayer...maxed with Ted.

I think I will follow Teds lead over yours.



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P.S. Your posting that I do not "Think for myself"... is as wrong as mechs..."A non trump vote is a Hillary vote".

Just stop it please, if you care for me personally to consider your voice as worthwhile.
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« Reply #9 on: July 17, 2016, 12:07:24 am »
BTW Nancy... your tittle for your post is a bit deceiving.

It's the title of the article. Take it up with the publisher.
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« Reply #10 on: July 17, 2016, 12:08:31 am »
Every night I get the robo call. I just hang up. The local party rep called a month or so ago and I told him that I would never vote for Trump and he said he was hearing that from a lot of people who use to work the polls.

I think Sen Cruz's speech will be great.

I dump at least 20 trump e-mails begging for money every day... what .. I have two active account.. the trump campaign is flooding me.. and too think..the trumpansies used that against Ted.

I just have a very pronounced "Delete" finger now
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« Reply #11 on: July 17, 2016, 12:11:35 am »
It's the title of the article. Take it up with the publisher.


Myst.. can take care of Her own replies..... that I am sure of.
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Re: Cruz steps into spotlight for Trump
« Reply #12 on: July 17, 2016, 12:12:12 am »
Sorry, I vote for Leaders, ... People who represent me.

Ted Cruz is that one leader since Ronald Reagan I am totally one with. Heck, this Simple Bricklayer...maxed with Ted.

I think I will follow Teds lead over yours.



A Simple Bricklayer.

P.S. Your posting that I do not "Think for myself"... is as wrong as mechs..."A non trump vote is a Hillary vote".

Just stop it please, if you care for me personally to consider your voice as worthwhile.

Touchy.

I just don't put my vote in anyone's hands.  I don't happen to like Cruz very much, so I really don't care if he endorsed Trump.  I voted for Rubio, and I wouldn't vote for Trump if Rubio came out for him.

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« Reply #13 on: July 17, 2016, 12:17:11 am »
Sorry, I vote for Leaders, ... People who represent me.

Ted Cruz is that one leader since Ronald Reagan I am totally one with.

I'm with you. Sen Cruz went to DC as a conservative and did not change. He knew what issues were worth shutting the govt for and made every effort to do it and in so doing not only incurred the wrath of the Rats, but also the wrath of the GOPe. He has been consistent and classy. I trust him. I believe he wants to do the "right thing" over the "popular thing". It's a shame that the anger of the American right at the ineffectiveness of the GOPe was so great that they thought their long sought after champion was a loud mouth pathological liar with no values, rather than the calm sharp conservative man with real character.
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Re: Cruz steps into spotlight for Trump
« Reply #14 on: July 17, 2016, 12:18:50 am »

Myst.. can take care of Her own replies..... that I am sure of.

Good for you. A LOT of us here have her back as well.

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« Reply #15 on: July 17, 2016, 12:19:36 am »
I dump at least 20 trump e-mails begging for money every day... what .. I have two active account.. the trump campaign is flooding me.. and too think..the trumpansies used that against Ted.

I just have a very pronounced "Delete" finger now

I recall all of the fun they had with Cruz's fund raising entreaties. And then went on about how their guy was 'self funding'.

Later we find out not only is Trump matching those fund raising efforts, we also discover he was simply loaning himself the primary money.

Looks like they were had in more ways than one.

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« Reply #16 on: July 17, 2016, 12:21:39 am »
Touchy.

I just don't put my vote in anyone's hands.  I don't happen to like Cruz very much, so I really don't care if he endorsed Trump.  I voted for Rubio, and I wouldn't vote for Trump if Rubio came out for him.

I put my pants on one leg at a time, just like they do.

Not "touchy" at all.

And again.. the "Pants one leg at a time' is the same crap mech does.

I could do the same thing and say.. "maybe you should put your Big Boy pants on".... see not really constructive is it.
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« Reply #17 on: July 17, 2016, 12:22:25 am »
I dump at least 20 trump e-mails begging for money every day... what .. I have two active account.. the trump campaign is flooding me.. and too think..the trumpansies used that against Ted.

I just have a very pronounced "Delete" finger now

LOL

It can be depressing at times when I think about the lost opportunity, but I need to just keep moving forward. It's a bit of a shock to have a nominee that I can't vote for. However, I will send donations to conservatives and they can lessen the damage regardless of who wins in Nov.
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« Reply #18 on: July 17, 2016, 12:22:49 am »
Good for you. A LOT of us here have her back as well.

Me too.
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« Reply #19 on: July 17, 2016, 12:27:40 am »
I'm with you. Sen Cruz went to DC as a conservative and did not change. He knew what issues were worth shutting the govt for and made every effort to do it and in so doing not only incurred the wrath of the Rats, but also the wrath of the GOPe. He has been consistent and classy. I trust him. I believe he wants to do the "right thing" over the "popular thing". It's a shame that the anger of the American right at the ineffectiveness of the GOPe was so great that they thought their long sought after champion was a loud mouth pathological liar with no values, rather than the calm sharp conservative man with real character.

I agree, yet here we are.

And I still will wait to see where Ted ultimately falls on this.

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« Reply #20 on: July 17, 2016, 12:30:24 am »
LOL

It can be depressing at times when I think about the lost opportunity, but I need to just keep moving forward. It's a bit of a shock to have a nominee that I can't vote for. However, I will send donations to conservatives and they can lessen the damage regardless of who wins in Nov.

Right, I am there too.

Pence is better than Christy.. maybe trump can be used... maybe.
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« Reply #21 on: July 17, 2016, 12:30:43 am »

I am waiting to see what Ted has to say.

No endorsement... or a weak.."party unity"...and I will not be voting for the toilet paper ticket.

P.S.  Is anyone else tired of endless trump E-mails for money? What a Scag..... pay the Billion you promised Scam Wowo.

As much as I like Ted Cruz, if he endorsed Trump, he would be wrong.

I know that because I know what kind of man Trump is.  No endorsement will change the truth of that.

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« Reply #22 on: July 17, 2016, 12:39:06 am »
As much as I like Ted Cruz, if he endorsed Trump, he would be wrong.

I know that because I know what kind of man Trump is.  No endorsement will change the truth of that.

Yes trump is scum.....like Hillary.. maybe not as bad but the same thing.

Then maybe we are wrong... maybe. Doubt it.

Yet politics makes strange bedfellows. And I am willing to put faith in the judgement of those who's judgement I have been putting faith in.

That is my point. And strangely me "Thinkin' for  Myself"... yes Sink, that was another shot at you. ;)



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« Reply #23 on: July 17, 2016, 12:47:02 am »
 
Ted is not doing it "for Trump", you can bet on that.


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« Reply #24 on: July 17, 2016, 12:48:38 am »
I can respect that position.  I used to hold that position.  I've been burned too many times.  I watch closely for red flags now.  In Cruz's case I think it would just be an error in judgment, but it would be a black mark.  I wouldn't entirely write him off over it, but in a battle between another who never endorsed Trump, he would lose.  I would hold it against him.

Fair enough.
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