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Ted Cruz: Principled winner
The Hillsdale Collegian ^ | April 2, 2015 | Kristiana Mork

Posted on 04/02/2015 4:58:45 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

He’s too radical. Democrats and Repub­licans alike renewed their loudest complaint against Ted Cruz last week after he announced his intention to run for the 2016 Republican pres­i­dential nomi­nation. However, as both parties whisper under their breath about his scan­dalous Canadian descent and shocking suggestion to dismantle the IRS, they fail to see that perhaps the very char­ac­teristic they hate most will galvanize voters in his favor.

Born to American citizens in Canada, Cruz moved to Texas with his family when he was four years old. He grew up to attend Princeton University and Harvard Law School. He clerked for Chief Justice William Rehnquist in the Supreme Court, was a partner at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius Limited Liability law firm, served as the Solicitor General of Texas, the Domestic Policy Advisor on the Bush pres­i­dential Campaign, held posts with the Federal Trade Commission and Justice Department during the Bush admin­is­tration, and now represents Texas as a U.S. senator. Cruz’s expe­rience in law and government on the private, state, and federal levels set him apart from other likely Republican candidates. Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, his primary compe­tition, come from medical and business back­grounds, respec­tively, with little expe­rience in federal admin­is­tration and no formal legal training. Of course, as Cruz’s oppo­sition points out, expe­rience means nothing if it will not get the job done.

Cruz’s real selling point is not his education and expe­rience, but rather how he has used that education and expe­rience to fight against Obamacare and amnesty for illegal immi­grants — two major issues affecting the 2016 election. Unlike his softer-spoken Republican coun­terparts, Cruz abandoned the murky policy positions of the GOP to establish his own firm oppo­sition to both programs. He used his legal expe­rience and training to file amicus briefs against Obamacare, and went on to fili­buster the program for 21 hours and 19 minutes. His actions helped motivate the legendary government shutdown. He also fought to rescind the president’s executive action on immi­gration by refusing to confirm any new pres­i­dential nominees until the president ended unlawful amnesty. No other Republican pres­i­dential candidate can boast even a defined stance on Obamacare or amnesty, let alone action taken against these hugely unpopular programs.

Some critics argue that these steps were too radical. Perhaps that’s true. But if he is radical, at least Cruz stands by the positions he takes. Unlike the stereo­typical politician, he does not hide his intentions or flip-flop on issues to appease an estab­lishment or to win a nomi­nation. He is clear about what he believes to be right based on Christian and consti­tu­tional prin­ciples, and then he fights to achieve it. Some call that radical. Others call it honest leadership.

Many on the right fear that a leader like Cruz would polarize the Republican Party and lead to another Demo­cratic president. This fear is not without merit. It could be a gamble to nominate a conser­vative Christian firebrand, but at the same time it could be a step in a new and perhaps more successful direction for the Republican Party. The time for moderate, “electable” candidates has passed. In the last congres­sional election, moderates were crushed by their more conser­vative oppo­sition with clear policy goals. This only goes to show how voters are tired of hearing the same story from Repub­licans and Democrats alike. Voters are tired of inaction and bickering. They want honesty, integrity, and action from their leaders. Cruz boasts the best Republican track record of just that: Honesty, integrity, and action. Some call it radical. I think it might be the ticket to conser­vative success.


TOPICS: Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: cruz; tedcruz

1 posted on 04/02/2015 4:58:45 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I have been eating too much popcorn lately. How Cruz annoys the poop out of the libs is breathtaking.


2 posted on 04/02/2015 5:02:23 PM PDT by BigEdLB (We're experienceing the rule of a Roman Emperor, Barack I)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

wow... someone GETS it.

GO CRUZ!


3 posted on 04/02/2015 5:02:55 PM PDT by TexasFreeper2009 (Obama lied .. the economy died.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I am lovin’ this Kristiana Mork - in a platonic way ofcourse.


4 posted on 04/02/2015 5:05:40 PM PDT by Moorings
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To: Moorings

5 posted on 04/02/2015 5:09:53 PM PDT by Teacher317 (We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men)
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To: BigEdLB

Have you seen the sonic BOOM in his poll number? He’ll be the front runner in no time at all at this rate.


6 posted on 04/02/2015 5:21:16 PM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

[Voters are tired of inaction and bickering. They want honesty, integrity, and action from their leaders. Cruz boasts the best Republican track record of just that: Honesty, integrity, and action.]

TED CRUZ - Honesty, Integrity, Action - 2016
http://www.tedcruz.org/


7 posted on 04/02/2015 5:23:16 PM PDT by stars & stripes forever (Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.)
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He basically is already. I think that much of Bush’s numbers are due to name recognition, since his father and brother were both presidents.


8 posted on 04/02/2015 5:36:07 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (You can help: https://www.tedcruz.org/donate/)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Some call it radical. I think it might be the ticket to conser­vative success.


It has always been the ticket to conservative success but the GOP leadership has had other goals and motivations. That’s why they fight against conservative success at every opportunity. The base is tea party and the top is owned by The Cheap Labor Express.


9 posted on 04/02/2015 6:37:22 PM PDT by Lurkinanloomin (Know Islam, No Peace - No Islam, Know Peace)
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10 posted on 04/02/2015 6:39:19 PM PDT by Slyfox (I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just: that his justice cannot sleep for ever)
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To: Caipirabob
He’ll be the front runner in no time at all at this rate.

"He can't win!" was all they had. They can't do anything now except lie down, 'cause they're dead.

11 posted on 04/02/2015 6:44:32 PM PDT by St_Thomas_Aquinas ( Isaiah 22:22, Matthew 16:19, Revelation 3:7)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Excellent article from a paper for which I once wrote. Makes one even prouder of the alma mater.


12 posted on 04/02/2015 7:38:49 PM PDT by TBP (Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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Yes, but Karl Rove has an acolyte there, it seems:

Ted Cruz: Unelectable radical
http://www.hillsdalecollegian.com/2015/04/ted-cruz-unelectable-radical/


13 posted on 04/02/2015 7:43:05 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (You can help: https://www.tedcruz.org/donate/)
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To: Caipirabob

I believe Cruz is the front runner now, take away the astro-turf of the establishment machine hyping Jeb or Walker or Rubio on Fox or wherever and you don’t see much enthusiasm like Cruz has ignited. I think Cruz will have a shot at the nomination..he needs to keep steady and stick to his strategy


14 posted on 04/02/2015 7:57:23 PM PDT by gwgn02
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

We always had a few. Most of them stayed in the shadows.

We had one guy who was a liberal and proud; he and I often shared the Op-Ed page. We’d write opposing views on whatever issue, but he was a good guy, though wrong-headed as can be, and we’d often have lunch together on Thursday when teh paper came out to continue or debates. People liked being at that table.


15 posted on 04/02/2015 8:34:45 PM PDT by TBP (Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

My wife and I talk about politics and we joke that we’re not used to this feeling...I think it’s called “hope”. I had forgotten what that felt like.


16 posted on 04/03/2015 5:41:41 PM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: St_Thomas_Aquinas
"He can't win!" was all they had. They can't do anything now except lie down, 'cause they're dead.

I feel...happy...

17 posted on 04/03/2015 5:42:16 PM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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