bravesnumberone
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Hilarious that these Trump minions are whining about the "pledge" when he practically threatened to run third party if he lost the nomination.
I thought that Cruz speech, in the context of a Republican convention, was quite good. I mean, I got a giggle out of his casting the federal government as craven and inept, then mentioning the Apollo program as an example of "what freedom can do," but that's a relatively minor quibble.
His non-endorsement didn't surprise me a bit, but I have to give him credit for the sheer ballsiness of it.
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Ted, get over it. It's time to get behind the nominee, or else you'll be doing you're part in helping Hillary win.
Hillary winning isn't the end of the world. After Trump going after Cruz's wife, caving and endorsing the scumbag would have been disgusting.
The campaign for 2020 begins even before 2016 is over.I think Occam's Razor applies here. Cruz wants to be president, and gambled that the upside of holding his nose and endorsing Trump offered him less upside than going his own way and positioning himself as the standard-bearer for 2020.
Glad to hear you say it but I think you know in your heart there are plenty of "your monkeys" in that crowd. They'll come home when the show's over.Happy to say now about the R convention., "not my circus not my monkeys."
I think Occam's Razor applies here. Cruz wants to be president, and gambled that the upside of holding his nose and endorsing Trump offered him less upside than going his own way and positioning himself as the standard-bearer for 2020. The subtext is that he not only expects Trump to lose, but figures that the party will be anxious to sweep all things Trump under the rug in the future. As much as he casts himself as an outsider, he appears to be trying to stitch together the traditional R coalition, with some lip service to the populism of the hour.
Glad to hear you say it but I think you know in your heart there are plenty of "your monkeys" in that crowd. They'll come home when the show's over.
Impossible for me to believe Cruz didn't know not endorsing would be unpopular in the room.Cruz's team met immediately to discuss the fallout of the speech. They may still be meeting, per Twitter reports.
The real fallout of that speech will be a long time coming.
He may have added to the general party damage, making his support base weaker in the future. Or it could still play out as the smart move. A lot will have to do with Hillary and her luck.Yep. Cruz's chances of ever becoming president are likely done. This will be remembered four years from now
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