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I was just happy to hear and read of Cruz's support of Cornyn after his primary win.

It's a good step on the path to the WH.

Had many in the Tea Party throw a fit, though.


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Of course. He always supports the best candidate.


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Originally Posted by ltppowell
Of course. He always supports the best candidate.

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I know. Before the midterms, he'll be supporting McConnell, as well.

He is smart,though. It doesn't take reality checks too long to sink in for him.

Hopefully, he'll get closer to my full support.


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I know. Before the midterms, he'll be supporting McConnell, as well.



As he should...if McConnell wins his primary. At that point, he will be the best candidate. At this point, he's not.


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Unfortunately, it will be too late for Cruz if he waits that long.


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Oh yeah, I win the bet.


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Took ole' Ted exactly one week to check in with the boss.

http://trailblazersblog.dallasnews....nnell-first-official-overseas-trip.html/

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Originally Posted by isaac
Oh yeah, I win the bet.


Nah...I gave Ted the day off, not you.


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Originally Posted by Bristoe
Took ole' Ted exactly one week to check in with the boss.

http://trailblazersblog.dallasnews....nnell-first-official-overseas-trip.html/


The Boss went to Israel to reiterate his orders what Netanyahu and his crew are supposed to do between now and the first of the year when the Repubs take over the Senate.

Then Cruz will have new marching orders for them to follow until he and Palin take the White House.


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MSNBC....
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Ted Cruz: Eric Holder deserves impeachment over IRS controversy

Republicans want heads to roll over the Internal Revenue Service controversy. If that doesn�t happen, apparently, Eric Holder is to blame.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz on Thursday said the U.S. attorney general deserves to be impeached for not fully investigating the IRS, which acknowledged last year that agents improperly targeted tea party groups for extra scrutiny.

�Among other things, Congress should impeach Eric Holder because Eric Holder is defying Congress and defying rule of law,� Cruz said on Sean Hannity�s radio show.

�Eric Holder has been the most partisan attorney general the U.S. has ever had,� he added.


Holder is used to the name-calling by now. The attorney general strayed from his prepared remarks at the National Action Network convention Wednesday to bash the way congressional Republicans treated him, calling it �ugly and divisive.�

In 2012, House Republicans held Holder in contempt of Congress over the botched gun-running operation �Fast and Furious.� Democrats stormed off the House floor in protest and condemned the move as political theater.

Now, the former IRS official embroiled in the agency�s drama may see a similar fate.

The House Oversight Committee on Thursday green-lit a resolution to hold Lois Lerner in contempt of Congress for refusing to answer their questions. Republicans on the committee, led by Republican Chairman Darrell Issa, charge that Lerner waived her right against pleading the Fifth Amendment during the two times she appeared before congressional panels.

One day earlier, a separate House committee voted to refer Lerner to the DOJ to pursue possible criminal charges. The Justice Department is already investigating both Lerner and the agency, but their efforts have not gone far enough, Cruz said Thursday.

�In the eight months that have transpired, not a single person has been indicted. In the eight months that have transpired, most of the victims of wrongful targeting haven�t even been interviewed,� he said.

Impeachment threats are nothing new for Holder. Last year a group of 20 Republicans wanted the attorney general ousted for �systematically deceiving� Congress and �destroying� the DOJ�s credibility. Another Republican said if President Obama didn�t fire his attorney general, Congress would �start the rattles of impeachment on Eric Holder.�


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CNN? Is that you?
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Ted Cruz assails fellow Republicans senators for 'trickery'



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Beaumont, Texas (CNN) - Sen. Ted Cruz accused his own Republican leadership of �trickery� in trying to force a �show vote� on raising the debt ceiling last week, warning Republicans will get �clobbered in the polls� for not standing up for principle.

"What Republican leadership said is we want this to pass, but if every senator affirmatively consents to doing it on 51 votes, then we can all cast a vote no and we can go home to our constituents and say we opposed it. And listen, that sort of show vote, that sort of trickery to the - to the constituents is why Congress has a 13 percent approval rating.


In my view, we need to be honest with our constituents. And last week, what it was all about was truth and transparency. I think all 45 Republicans should have stood together and said of course not.,� Cruz told CNN Chief Congressional Correspondent Dana Bash in a network exclusive interview airing on CNN.

Last week, Cruz angered many fellow Republicans by blocking a vote to raise the debt ceiling and forcing them to take a politically perilous vote.

Cruz's move meant 60 votes were needed to avoid defaulting on America�s loans � so GOP leaders voted against Cruz' filibuster, which put them in the crosshairs of conservatives and frustrated with Cruz

�Go back to those Senate lunches. I - I won't identify anything, but I'll - I'll tell you several people raised a question just like you did there - why are you trying to throw five Republicans under the bus and make them vote for raising the debt ceiling?

And I'll tell you my response. My response is I don't want to throw any Republicans under the bus. I would like to see all 45 Republicans stand together and actually do what we tell our constituents.�

Bash asked whether � on a human level � whether it stings to have so many fellow senators from his own party so angry with him.

�As a human being, I can't control what they say, how they behave. I can control what I do. So every interaction that I have with every senator, Republican or Democrat, is consistently civil, courteous, respectful, treating them with - with the dignity that they deserve, � replied Cruz.

Here are other highlights from the interview:

Not worried about standing with other Republicans: Cruz fortified his standing among grassroots conservatives with his opposition to the debt ceiling deal. Last year he was one of the leaders of conservatives who blocked an agreement that would have avoided the 16-day partial federal government shutdown in an effort to defund President Barack Obama�s health care law. If Cruz is worried about relationships with other Republicans in the Senate, he didn't sound like it.

"What I try to keep an eye on is I don�t work for the party bosses in Washington. I work for 26 million Texans,� he said.

Cruz stood by his attempt to block the debt ceiling votes, insisting his efforts were based on transparency and fairness to conservative voters, not to political damage his colleagues in the GOP.

�The funny thing is what I told the voters of Texas, I guarantee you all 45 Republican senators tell voters in their states the same thing, which is they're going to lead the fight to stop the spending and to stop the debt and if 45 Republicans had stood together, nobody gets thrown under the bus.�

Ted on Ted: Republicans have been called to distance themselves from the aging rock star, who has been a frequent GOP campaigner, after he called Obama a "subhuman mongrel." Cruz said he doesn�t share Nugent�s sentiment but, �There's a reason� people listen to him.�

�He has been fighting passionately for Second Amendment rights," Cruz said of Nugent. "And this administration has demonstrated an incredible hostility to the Second Amendment rights of law abiding citizens."

Cruz suggested a double standard in news coverage, insisting that incendiary comments from the left don't get the same attention.

Backbone wins elections: Some Republicans fear Cruz's image outside of the conservative wing might cost them an opportunity to take back the Senate. But Cruz said it's Republicans backing down from principles that's costing them elections.

"The Washington establishment think Republicans win elections by you don't stand for anything, you keep your head down, you don't rock the boat. You know what? Every time we do that we get clobbered in the polls,� Cruz said.

Cruz pointed to the midterm elections in 2010, when the tea party wave swept Republicans into the majority in the House, as the only recent election where his party took a stand.

Obama 'utterly ineffectual' against Putin: Cruz called the Obama administration�s policy toward Russia and the unrest in Ukraine �misguided.�

�You know, if you look at the last five years, one of the tragic results is U.S. leadership has been receding. We have been shrinking. And into that vacuum others, like Iran, like Russia, have expanded. Putin is trying to reassemble the old Soviet Union and - and this administration's foreign policy has been utterly ineffectual standing up to prevent that.�

A shot at a possible rival: Cruz dismissed possible 2016 GOP presidential rival Rand Paul's criticism of Bill Clinton's "predatory behavior" in the White House � he said he had plenty of problems with Clinton's wife.

"I'm a lot less concerned with Bill Clinton's escapades decades ago than I am with Hillary Clinton's consistently wrong record when it comes to foreign policy, when it comes to domestic policy,� Cruz said of the comments from the GOP senator from Kentucky.

"Throughout her tenure, Hillary Clinton has embraced the same far-left agenda. Before Obamacare there was Hillarycare. And that agenda hurts people who are struggling.�

Calling out Kerry, doubting climate change: Cruz said that the data on global warming doesn�t support environmental activists� argument.

"You always have to be worried about something that is considered a so-called 'scientific theory' that fits every scenario. Climate change, as they've defined it, can never be disproved,� he said.

He called Secretary of State John Kerry�s remarks that climate change is a national security threat �ironic� considering the other major crises rocking the world.

Secretary of State John Kerry�s recent comments that climate change ranks among the world's most serious problems has sparked outrage, particularly from Republicans.

"He sees a greater threat from your SUV than he does to Iranian nuclear weapons,� Cruz said.


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CNN? Is that you?
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Ted Cruz assails fellow Republicans senators for 'trickery'



Posted by
CNN Political Unit

Beaumont, Texas (CNN) - Sen. Ted Cruz accused his own Republican leadership of �trickery� in trying to force a �show vote� on raising the debt ceiling last week, warning Republicans will get �clobbered in the polls� for not standing up for principle.

"What Republican leadership said is we want this to pass, but if every senator affirmatively consents to doing it on 51 votes, then we can all cast a vote no and we can go home to our constituents and say we opposed it. And listen, that sort of show vote, that sort of trickery to the - to the constituents is why Congress has a 13 percent approval rating.


In my view, we need to be honest with our constituents. And last week, what it was all about was truth and transparency. I think all 45 Republicans should have stood together and said of course not.,� Cruz told CNN Chief Congressional Correspondent Dana Bash in a network exclusive interview airing on CNN.

Last week, Cruz angered many fellow Republicans by blocking a vote to raise the debt ceiling and forcing them to take a politically perilous vote.

Cruz's move meant 60 votes were needed to avoid defaulting on America�s loans � so GOP leaders voted against Cruz' filibuster, which put them in the crosshairs of conservatives and frustrated with Cruz

�Go back to those Senate lunches. I - I won't identify anything, but I'll - I'll tell you several people raised a question just like you did there - why are you trying to throw five Republicans under the bus and make them vote for raising the debt ceiling?

And I'll tell you my response. My response is I don't want to throw any Republicans under the bus. I would like to see all 45 Republicans stand together and actually do what we tell our constituents.�

Bash asked whether � on a human level � whether it stings to have so many fellow senators from his own party so angry with him.

�As a human being, I can't control what they say, how they behave. I can control what I do. So every interaction that I have with every senator, Republican or Democrat, is consistently civil, courteous, respectful, treating them with - with the dignity that they deserve, � replied Cruz.

Here are other highlights from the interview:

Not worried about standing with other Republicans: Cruz fortified his standing among grassroots conservatives with his opposition to the debt ceiling deal. Last year he was one of the leaders of conservatives who blocked an agreement that would have avoided the 16-day partial federal government shutdown in an effort to defund President Barack Obama�s health care law. If Cruz is worried about relationships with other Republicans in the Senate, he didn't sound like it.

"What I try to keep an eye on is I don�t work for the party bosses in Washington. I work for 26 million Texans,� he said.

Cruz stood by his attempt to block the debt ceiling votes, insisting his efforts were based on transparency and fairness to conservative voters, not to political damage his colleagues in the GOP.

�The funny thing is what I told the voters of Texas, I guarantee you all 45 Republican senators tell voters in their states the same thing, which is they're going to lead the fight to stop the spending and to stop the debt and if 45 Republicans had stood together, nobody gets thrown under the bus.�

Ted on Ted: Republicans have been called to distance themselves from the aging rock star, who has been a frequent GOP campaigner, after he called Obama a "subhuman mongrel." Cruz said he doesn�t share Nugent�s sentiment but, �There's a reason� people listen to him.�

�He has been fighting passionately for Second Amendment rights," Cruz said of Nugent. "And this administration has demonstrated an incredible hostility to the Second Amendment rights of law abiding citizens."

Cruz suggested a double standard in news coverage, insisting that incendiary comments from the left don't get the same attention.

Backbone wins elections: Some Republicans fear Cruz's image outside of the conservative wing might cost them an opportunity to take back the Senate. But Cruz said it's Republicans backing down from principles that's costing them elections.

"The Washington establishment think Republicans win elections by you don't stand for anything, you keep your head down, you don't rock the boat. You know what? Every time we do that we get clobbered in the polls,� Cruz said.

Cruz pointed to the midterm elections in 2010, when the tea party wave swept Republicans into the majority in the House, as the only recent election where his party took a stand.

Obama 'utterly ineffectual' against Putin: Cruz called the Obama administration�s policy toward Russia and the unrest in Ukraine �misguided.�

�You know, if you look at the last five years, one of the tragic results is U.S. leadership has been receding. We have been shrinking. And into that vacuum others, like Iran, like Russia, have expanded. Putin is trying to reassemble the old Soviet Union and - and this administration's foreign policy has been utterly ineffectual standing up to prevent that.�

A shot at a possible rival: Cruz dismissed possible 2016 GOP presidential rival Rand Paul's criticism of Bill Clinton's "predatory behavior" in the White House � he said he had plenty of problems with Clinton's wife.

"I'm a lot less concerned with Bill Clinton's escapades decades ago than I am with Hillary Clinton's consistently wrong record when it comes to foreign policy, when it comes to domestic policy,� Cruz said of the comments from the GOP senator from Kentucky.

"Throughout her tenure, Hillary Clinton has embraced the same far-left agenda. Before Obamacare there was Hillarycare. And that agenda hurts people who are struggling.�

Calling out Kerry, doubting climate change: Cruz said that the data on global warming doesn�t support environmental activists� argument.

"You always have to be worried about something that is considered a so-called 'scientific theory' that fits every scenario. Climate change, as they've defined it, can never be disproved,� he said.

He called Secretary of State John Kerry�s remarks that climate change is a national security threat �ironic� considering the other major crises rocking the world.

Secretary of State John Kerry�s recent comments that climate change ranks among the world's most serious problems has sparked outrage, particularly from Republicans.

"He sees a greater threat from your SUV than he does to Iranian nuclear weapons,� Cruz said.


Jesus, is he really the only one who understands?


No, but he is one of the few who understands we are smart enough to understand.


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I see no reason why any conservative would oppose Mr Cruz. I can't find a single flaw. Anyone?

Ted Cruz on the issues
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I see no reason why any conservative would oppose Mr Cruz. I can't find a single flaw. Anyone?

Ted Cruz on the issues
http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/Ted_Cruz.htm




My only criticism is that the list of issues you linked is still a bit short. Cruz still needs a bit of seasoning. He has sure hit the ground running and stirred the pot.
The seasoning will come for sure in the next couple of years.
Would love to see him stirring things up in the 2016 debates and primaries.

Ted Cruz for 2015 Senate Majority Leader!


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Ted Cruz want new improved gun legislation.
Never get my vote EVER

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