Showing posts with label Ted Cruz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ted Cruz. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Cruz & Rubio

Republican Presidential candidate Ted Cruz was interviewed by PJM at the NRA Convention yesterday:



Meanwhile, the latest Republican to enter the race, Marco Rubio, has an op-ed in today USA Today, on the anniversary of the assassination of Republican President Abe Lincoln:

. . . Lincoln was perhaps the most transformational figure in our history. He had the courage to measure America as it was against America as it was intended to be, and to recognize the terrible distance between our founding ideas and the reality of slavery.He aspired to reform government to empower all our people equally, to break the powerful hold slaveholders had over Washington and to break the chains of slavery itself.

By demanding America live up to its calling as a nation where our rights come from God, and where government exists to protect those rights without prejudice, Lincoln took it upon his generation to test, as he put it, "whether that nation, or any nation so conceived or so dedicated, can long endure."

In the century and a half since, America has proven that it can, in fact, endure. Each generation after Lincoln's has carried on the tradition of bringing America one step closer to its founding ideal of equal opportunity for all. The result has been the rapid spread of the American Dream — a Dream that in its short history has transformed millions of lives and altered the course of human events. . . .

Do read the whole thing. It is a good op-ed.





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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Wolf Bytes



Hillary Clinton should be facing jail time over this e-mail scandal (via HotAir):



It is appearing more likely by the day that Ted Cruz is a serious candidate: Cruz campaign raises $31 million in a week

Tells us something we don't know, please: Dick Cheney calls Obama the worst President we have ever had on foreign policy

I believe the answers you seek are Obama & the left: Why is the Middle Class is Doing Worse Than You Think

How about a wall between Science and Politics: Dr. J. Curry Savages APS For Their Statements On Climate Change

Left wing arrogance and subpar intelligence caught out at Instapundit:

THE INSTAWIFE: If “Facts Are Conservative,” Then Are Lies Liberal?

Well, that seems to be the gist of this Elizabeth Bruenig piece at TNR. Excerpt:

The right, on the other hand, tends to understand politics on the individual level, which fits in neatly with a general obsession with the capital-i Individual. Thus, the right tends to pore over the specific details of high-profile cases like those of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, concluding that if those particular situations were embattled by complications or mitigating factors, then the phenomena they’re meant to represent must not be real either. And if a few highly publicized rapes turn out to be murkier than first represented, then rape itself is not a crisis, just a regrettable and rare anomaly. The positive version of this approach is the elevation of people like Joe the Plumber, individual cases that purportedly show the value and effectiveness of conservative politics. It isn’t great reasoning, but it is very appealing on a sub-intellectual level.

So to Breunig, it works like this: Left: Here’s a really, really important fact that totally proves my general point! Right: Your “fact” is a lie, and thus doesn’t support your argument at all. Left: That isn’t great reasoning, but it is very appealing on a sub-intellectual level.

Well, someone’s sub-intellectual here. And TNR seems to be doing a lot of hiring along those lines lately.

Hell hath no fury like a leftie scorned: Lawrence Tribe savaged in the Obama administration for advocating on behalf of a coal company against the EPA

He really is one scotch away from becoming Ron Burgundy: Chris Matthews Goes On A Tirade Against MSNBC For Airing "Goddamn Rightwing Ads"

Perhaps Klingons will be found on Uranus: NASA's Chief Scientist Predicts That We Will Find Signs Of Alien Life By 2025





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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Cruz Missiles



Ted Cruz entered the GOP primary race on Monday, and the race in the media to define him has officially commenced. Here's a bit of a roll up from the past few days, some pro, some ridiculously con from the left and from potential competitors on the right:

NY Daily News: The Right Roars As Ted Cruz Rises

National Review: Of Course Ted Cruz Could Win

Breitbart: On Global Warming, Cruz Says He's Galileo, Not A Flat Earther [What a perfect analogy]

WaPo: Ted Cruz's Phenomenally Bad Idea [To get rid of the IRS and impose a flat tax]

Campus Reform: Ted Cruz and the Republicans are Resurrecting Discrimination [the story manages to work in every prog buzz word possible - ultra right wing, extremist, etc.]

WaPo: What's Wrong With Ted Cruz [Concern trolling at its finest]

The Week: Cruz Haters Gotta Hate

Via Hot Air: NYT - What Ted Cruz Would Need To Do To Win

Via Hot Air: Politico - Ted Cruz's Strategy: Destroy The 'Mushy Middle'

Via Hot Air: Wapo - In The Senate Where Cruz Played Rough, Scarce Praise For His Presidential Run [Given the performance of Senate Republicans in rolling over to fund Obama's unconstitutional immigration plan through DHS, I consider that a big plus]

Via Hot Air: Mediaite - Rep. Peter King Threatens To Jump Off A Bridge If Cruz Gets The GOP Nomination [Would that he stay true to his word]

Via Hot Air: Bloomberg - Ted Cruz Is No Captain Courageous [Ridiculous essay. Cruz stood against all who aren't conservatives. That's called the courage of one's convictions.]

Via Instapundit: New Yorker - The New Yorker’s John Cassidy Calls Latino Ted Cruz “Uppity.”

Via Instapundit: National Review - Would the Media Allow ‘Cruz Crushing’ if He Were a Hispanic Democrat?

Via Instapundit: Washington Examiner - Think Progress claims Ted Cruz is anti-woman because he supports a flat tax.

Via Instapundit: Ann Althouse On Ted Cruz's Speech At Liberty Univ. - “This is a truly powerful speech. Just brilliant.”

Via Instapundit: - Popehat On NPR's Ted Cruz Racism: “First time I ever heard NPR use the term ‘White Hispanic’ was George Zimmerman. Second time today. Never for Castro, who’s white as snow.”







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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Senator Cruz Enters The 2016 Presidential Race





With a midnight tweet, Ted Cruz officially joined the race for the Republican nominee for President. Here is his speech announcing his bid at Liberty University:







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Sunday, March 8, 2015

In Iowa, Cruz Takes A Stand Against Ethanol Mandates



Iowa plays a vastly oversize role in American politics every four years as the presidential primary season comes around. It's been so ever since the state secured the first in line spot for the primaries. Iowa corn farmers are also the primary beneficiaries of one of the great boondoggles of our time -- the Renewable Fuel Standards (RFS) that mandate our use of ethanol and that serve as the basis for subsidies to ethanol producers.

Ethanol, a fuel made from corn, was a bad idea from the start -- turn agricultural production of food and animal feed into an overly expensive and inefficient source of fuel. The greens pushed it for years, but then it came out that biofuel mandates were causing more CO2 production than it was saving. Moreover, and far more imporantly, this diversion of food production has caused rising food and feed prices, thus having a horrendous impact on poverty worldwide, as well as acting as a regressive tax on all Americans. You'll find a much more lengthy discussion of all of this here.

But, once the gravy train started rolling, it has proved impossible to stop. Republican presidential hopefuls, all of whom should look upon the RFS as a cancer in our body politic, have been loathe to tell Iowans "no more." Thus, it was quite refreshing to find that Sen. Tom Cruz, alone among the Republican hopefuls in Iowa for the first politically oriented convention of the 2016 election season, the Iowa Ag Summit, did just that. He told Iowan's "no more."

[A]s the 2016 race gets underway a thousand spectators gathered at the state fairgrounds to watch the party’s top contenders try to thread the needle on farm policy, especially when it comes to ethanol mandates. . . .

Ted Cruz got the Sister Souljah moment he came to Iowa for.

“How about we deal with the elephant in the room right away?” That’s how Bruce Rastetter, the agribusiness mogul who organized the summit and has a large financial stake in the continuation of the RFS, opened his 20-minute interview with the Texas senator.

Sitting on a brown leather chair, Cruz took a sip of his water and crossed his legs to show off a pair of black cowboy boots.

“The answer you’d like me to give is ‘I’m for the RFS, darn it,’” Cruz responded. “That’d be the easy thing to do. But people are pretty fed up with politicians that run around and tell one group one thing and tell another group another thing. Then they go to Washington and don’t do anything they said they would do.”

“I’m going to tell you the truth,” he added.

Cruz is the sponsor of a Senate bill to repeal the RFS standard over a period of five years, so it’s no surprise where he stands. But he did not try to nuance his position. He said he’s against corporate welfare of all kinds and against the government picking winners and losers. . . .

Good for Sen. Cruz. The man has the courage of his conservative convictions, a rarity among Republican politicians these days.







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