You can call BS all you want, but it's a fact that Ted Cruz worked on George Bush's campaign, and was not retained after he won the election.
George Bush has said, quote: "I just don't like the guy". That anecdote resembles others from those who have worked with Ted Cruz. It's widely reported to be an open secret in the US Senate, as well as other places Ted has worked. I say it with no joy.
So I call BS on you're calling BS. The evidence is plentiful, not scant.
And aside from that, we've got the testimony of the members of this forum, the vast majority of who started out as Ted Cruz supporters.
I'm sorry that the notion sticks in your craw, but it's not even a particularly controversial one, as far as I can see. There are similar accounts from several places Ted Cruz has worked which clearly suggest a pattern.
Nobody made up that surprisingly blunt George Bush quote. It's a simple fact.
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You are having trouble with logic - let me help you. The original statement was something to the effect that he is disliked by ANYBODY who has worked with him.
That doesn’t mean he is disliked by George Bush, which I don’t dispute, but you decided to restate. It doesn’t mean that he is disliked by several people who worked with him. It doesn’t mean he is disliked by many people who worked with him. It means that everyone who worked with him dislikes him. In order to prove that statement, you would need to list everyone who has ever worked with him and show that they all dislike him. In order to disprove the statement, one has to produce only ONE person who worked with him who does not dislike him. Rick Perry endorsed Cruz - did Perry never work with him? Lindsey Graham (not that I would publicize that endorsement if i were Cruz) endorsed him - and Linda worked with him in the senate - so that one example proves the statement wrong. I call BS on the statement.