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Ted Cruz on SP Radio: Phones Lit Like Christmas Tree after Palin Endorsement (TX US Senate race)
The Cypress Times ^ | May 19, 2012

Posted on 05/19/2012 1:33:27 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Immediately after former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin’s endorsement, “the phones lit up like a Christmas tree,” and over 1,000 donations poured in over the next 48 hours, U.S. Senate candidate Ted Cruz said during an interview with LaDonna Hale Curzon, host and executive producer of Sarah Palin Radio. Like Fischer and Mourdock before him, Cruz is the underdog candidate competing against those who have more money and deep connections to the GOP establishment. Her endorsement has given the Cruz campaign such a boost that the power behind it has been dubbed “the Palin Effect.”

“It has been absolutely incredible! The impact and the momentum were enormous!” Cruz said about Gov. Palin’s endorsement.

“We’ve got a tremendous grassroots organization. We’ve got virtually every major Tea Party leader across the state unified behind the campaign. We’ve got Republican women unified behind the campaign. At the grassroots level, we have an enormous advantage, because conservatives are unifying behind this campaign and they are fed up with the same tired establishment, moderate incumbents that have led to our country being on the verge of bankruptcy. As you know, it has been career politicians in both parties who have been responsible for building a $16-trillion debt, and we’ve got to have strong conservatives and fighters who will stand up and stop the spending and turn the debt around.”

Texas Ground Zero in Battle Between Moderates and Tea Party

Curzon said Cruz has been described as a “Cuban, Ivy League Tea Partier,” and asked how he would describe himself.

“Well, I’ll tell you, this race in Texas presents a simple, clear choice between a timid career politician in David Dewhurst, who is the incumbent Lieutenant Governor, and a strong conservative fighter. This race in Texas has been called ‘Ground Zero’ in the battle between the moderate establishment and the Tea Party tidal wave that swept the nation.”

Cruz had been the Solicitor General of Texas serving under Attorney General Greg Abbott.

He said, “in five and one half years in office, over and over again, Texas led the nation in fighting for conservative principles. We defended the Ten Commandments monument before the U.S. Supreme Court and won 5-4. We defended the Pledge of Allegiance in front of the Supreme Court and won unanimously. We defended the Second Amendment in front of the U.S. Supreme Court and won 5-4. And, we stood up and fought the World Court, the United Nations and the President of the United States, and we defended U.S. sovereignty, and we won 6-3. That’s the record and I’m running on it. The record of a strong conservative fighter, because our Constitution is under assault and our liberties are under assault, and we need warriors to stand up for liberty with the same unapologetic embrace of the Constitution, of free market principles that Gov. Palin has exemplified for so many years.”

Hispanic Values: Faith, Family, Patriotism

Curzon asked Cruz what the GOP can do to attract more Hispanic voters.

He answered, “I think it is absolutely right that the Hispanic community is fundamentally conservative, and unfortunately most Republicans are lousy at reaching out to Hispanics. They tend to do one of two things. They either hang a piñata or they throw a Cinco de Mayo party. It’s condescending and patronizing. It doesn’t work. Or, the other thing they do is often even worse. They try to become Democrat Lite. They try to say, ‘we’ll give you part of a welfare state.’ They think that will appeal in the Hispanic community. The values that resonate in the Hispanic community are faith, family, patriotism. You know the rate of military enlistment is higher among Hispanics than any other demographic?”

He noted that he had never seen a Hispanic panhandler in his life, but has seen many “lining up looking to work to the bone.” He said “Republicans need to champion those values: faith, family, patriotism, hard work, responsibility, and do so in a way that connects with Hispanics and says ‘your values and our values are one of the same.’” If we Lose our Freedom Here, Where do we Go?

Curzon asked Cruz why he is running.

“I am running because our nation is at a crossroads. Barack Obama is the most radical President our nation has ever seen, and we’re going broke. The last three years, we have seen an explosion in government spending, and power, and debt, and if we don’t turn it around, we are going to lose our country.”

Cruz’s father immigrated from Cuba. He fought against the Cuban revolution as a teenager, was thrown in prison and tortured.

“Today, he is a pastor just north of Dallas. To this day, his front teeth are not his own, because when he was a kid, his teeth were kicked out of his mouth in a Cuban jail. And, he fled Cuba in 1957 and came to Texas. He did not speak a word of English. He had nothing except $100 sewn into his underwear, and he got a job washing dishes making 50 cents an hour, and paid his way through the University of Texas. And he and my mother ended up starting a small business – a seismic data processing business in the oil and gas industry. When I was a kid, my dad used to say to me over and over again, ‘When we faced oppression in Cuba, I had a place to flee to. If we lose our freedom here, where do we go?’ LaDonna, there is no question that better explains why I’m running than that question right there.”

Turn our Country Around or Lose our Country

He said the most important issue facing Texas is “the assault on our liberty and the need to stop the out-of-control debt and spending in Washington. He reminded listeners that just last year the U.S.’ credit was downgraded for the first time in history and our debt also for the first time exceeds our Gross Domestic Product. “Career politicians in both parties have put us on the path to where Greece, Italy, and most of the countries in Europe are, and if we don’t get new leaders to stand up and turn our country around, we are going to lose our country.”

Curzon asked Cruz how he would handle illegal immigration.

He said, “neither party wants to really solve the problem and both parties are demagoguing the issue.” Cruz continued, “I strongly oppose illegal immigration and I categorically oppose amnesty, and I strongly support legal immigrants who come here, follow the rules, seeking the American dream.” He said, “eighty percent of Americans agree with all three of those propositions.” He said that everything humanly possible must be done to secure the borders. “That means fences, walls, helicopters, technology – and most importantly, it means boots on the ground. I intend to lead the fight to triple the U.S. Border Patrol, because we don’t need to just reduce illegal immigration; we need to drop it to zero as a law enforcement matter and a national security matter.” Keystone XL for Prosperity, Security, and the Environment

Cruz strongly supports the Keystone XL Pipeline.

He said the pipeline “is a great example of what I call ‘President Obama’s War on Jobs.’ There are 25 million people in this country out of work and this administration has waged a relentless war on jobs. With the Keystone Pipeline with the stroke of a pen, President Obama killed tens of thousands of jobs….it continues our dependence on Middle East oil, which means we’re sending billions of dollars to nations that hate us and many of whom want to do us great harm. It doesn’t even help the environment! He claims it does.”

He said the danger of spills from tankers coming from overseas is far greater than from a pipeline. Repeal Every Syllable of Every Word of ObamaCare

If elected, Cruz said the first thing he would do is “lead the fight to repeal every syllable of every word of ObamaCare.” He said, “that is going to be an epic battle. Just today in the papers, there are stories about Republicans wanting to compromise – wanting to cut the baby in half – to keep some of ObamaCare, repeal some of ObamaCare. We need to repeal it in its entirety…I will throw my body in front of a train to stop anything short of a total repeal.” Grassroots vs. Lobbyists

He urged listeners to early vote for him and said financial resources are critical. Both Cruz and Dewhurst have raised over $5 million each; however, Cruz’s money came from over 19,000 conservatives nationwide, while Dewhurst’s came from 2,500 donors, “mostly lobbyists from Texas and Washington,” Cruz said. “[Dewhurst] is worth over $200 million personally, so he is writing $2 million a week in nasty attack ads coming after me.” Despite Dewhurst’s superior financial resources, Cruz said the momentum is with his own campaign, which is currently winning the race. Gratitude for Electric Palin Surge

“Gov. Palin’s endorsement last week was a game-changer in this race, and let me step back for a little bit and put it in context. In 2010, a tidal wave swept this country. All over the country from Marco Rubio in Florida to Mike Lee in Utah to Rand Paul in Kentucky to Pat Toomey in Pennsylvania to Ron Johnson in Wisconsin, voters said ‘enough already with the tired establishment moderate politicians who don’t believe in anything. Give us new leaders who are strong conservatives who are fighters who will get back to the Constitution.’ Now fast forward to 2012, as you know the mainstream media fell all over itself to write the story, ‘the Tea Party is dead.’ As Mark Twain put it, ‘rumors of its death were greatly exaggerated.’”

He recounted how “three weeks ago in Indiana, the 36-year entrenched incumbent moderate was 10 points ahead in the polls, and every pundit said he couldn’t be beat. Gov. Palin endorsed the conservative challenger, Richard Mourdock, and last Tuesday, Mourdock didn’t just win! He won by 21 points! That is a staggering impact. In Nebraska, just over a week ago, Deb Fischer was in third place. Gov. Palin endorsed Deb Fischer and on Tuesday, she won the race outright.”

Before Gov. Palin endorsed Cruz, Dewhurst was in first place at 38% and Cruz was in second place at 27%, and two other candidates are in single digits.

“We were 11 points back, almost where Mourdock was at the time Gov. Palin endorsed him, and I can tell you the effect has been electric. It has unified conservatives all over the state and all over the country. I am immensely grateful for Gov. Palin’s courage, for her fearless outspoken defense of liberty and the Constitution, and the effect – the Palin Surge – has transformed this race! If conservatives continue to unite in Texas and nationally and continue to provide us the resources to get our message out, we’re going to win this race.”

“When we win this race, Texas is going to lead the fight to stop the Obama agenda, to defend free market principles, and to restore the Constitution.”

Earlier this week, Cruz’s campaign manager referred to Gov. Palin’s endorsement as being “sunspot hot.”


TOPICS: Texas; Campaign News; Parties; U.S. Senate
KEYWORDS: 2012; palin; sarahpalin; talkradio; teaparty; teapartyrebellion; tedcruz; texas
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To: ngat

Dewhurst runs a repetitive ad that claims Cruz is helping China rip off American company’s.

It’s just not true and it’s sleazy.


41 posted on 05/19/2012 2:48:53 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: ngat

Come Monday it wont matter.
I will have cast my vote.


42 posted on 05/19/2012 2:51:47 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: mylife

I already voted for him—voted absentee the other day. I really, really like this guy.

I think he’s the real deal.


43 posted on 05/19/2012 2:52:19 PM PDT by basil (It's time to rid the country of "gun free zones" aka "Killing Fields")
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To: basil

I’m betting on Cruz


44 posted on 05/19/2012 2:53:59 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: ngat

?

sorry
dewhurst’s experience shows nothing in the way of leadership and initiative. he is a good “ go along to get along” kind a guy. a nice guy but not the take charge kind of guy with the ability to frame things in a way to get all to agree.

Nope’ No to dewhurst


45 posted on 05/19/2012 2:59:19 PM PDT by RWGinger (Simpl)
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To: justa-hairyape; mylife

On the off-chance that maybe you are willing to consider that I just might be telling you the truth about Dewhurst being more conservative than Cruz, because I do know some things you might be unaware of,

Here is a link to some information about the case in question:

http://www.globaltirenews.com/headlines2.html?id=1281627398

One lawyer told me he put Cruz signs out because Dewhurst called attention to Cruz work on behalf of the billion-dollar Chinese company that stole the designs of the small American company, because it upset him that Dewhurst would obliquely remind voters in that ad that we already have a surfeit of Harvard-educated trial lawyers such as Cruz in the U.S. Senate representing the interests of China over that of Americans.

I have no part in the Dewhurst campaign. All I can tell you is I’m a conservative in Texas with some familiarity with Dewhurst and state politics and my conclusion is Dewhurst is more conservative than Cruz, and I think a lot of tea-partiers, a movement I agree with on the issues, have been seduced by out of state interests to think otherwise.


46 posted on 05/19/2012 3:16:34 PM PDT by ngat
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To: RWGinger

Your are obvously completely clueless as to the life and bio’s of the candidates if you actually think that. But I doubt that you do, because what you said is nothing but groundless assertions.

Lt. Governor Dewhurst’s experience shows everything in the way of leadership and initiative, Cruz shows nothing of the sort.


47 posted on 05/19/2012 3:23:50 PM PDT by ngat
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I voted for him this morning, & would have even if Sarah had endorsed someone else. He’s a member of my church (Houston’s First Baptist).

I got a call from Sarah today too. My mom voted on Monday & she got a call from someone saying “We see you have already voted, will you share with us who you voted for in such & such (she doesn’t remember) race?” She told them it was still a secret ballot & she preferred to keep it that way. Too many people know stuff that is none of their business!

They did not ask for my id even though I had not yet signed my voter registration card. IIRC we have a voter id law in Texas but some prog judge is holding it up. Also, they gave me a choice as to whether or not to have my card stamped “Republican.” I declined.

I voted for “Uncommitted” for prez.

I’ll Have Another!!!!!!


48 posted on 05/19/2012 3:23:59 PM PDT by TropicanaRose
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To: mylife

He seems to be raising some serious money now. As I understand it, Dewhurst has a large war chest.

It’s too bad that money has to be part of it, but it is what it is!


49 posted on 05/19/2012 3:26:10 PM PDT by basil (It's time to rid the country of "gun free zones" aka "Killing Fields")
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To: ngat

Ah yes personal attacks will really change someone’s mind.
You can always tell when someone knows they are wrong, they go right to personal attacks.
come into a thread on Ted Cruz and start personal attacks against anyone who disagrees with you. Really smart.

You stay classy Y’hear.


50 posted on 05/19/2012 3:32:11 PM PDT by RWGinger (Simpl)
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To: ngat
Fine. You did not work on the ad campaign, yet you know more detail about the ad, then someone who just saw it a few times. Perhaps you can answer some questions ?

What time period did Cruz work for the Chinese Firm ?
What exactly did Cruz do for them ?
When was the Chinese firm found guilty of stealing secrets and intellectual knowledge ?
Is Cruz still working for the Chinsese firm ?
Did he take the Chinese work on his own volition or was he required to work for them because of a firm Cruz worked at ?
What work did Cruz perform that directly related to the case of intellectual theft ?

Until all those questions are answered, ad as played is dirty tricks.

And BTW - You wont sway Freepers with insults. It says more about you, then the people you insult. And that my friend, is some kind advice.

51 posted on 05/19/2012 3:33:16 PM PDT by justa-hairyape
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To: ngat

Well, if that’s the case, he also tricked Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck and a lot of other good Conservatives.


52 posted on 05/19/2012 3:37:25 PM PDT by no dems (TED CRUZ: A PROVEN CONSERVATIVE FOR U.S. SENATE FROM TEXAS.)
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To: no dems

Who is your St. Rep? James White is mine and I voted for him and Cruz...last Tues.

Are you in White or Christian’s district?


53 posted on 05/19/2012 4:15:21 PM PDT by lonestar (It takes a village of idiots to elect a village idiot.)
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To: justa-hairyape

Here is a kind reply to your kind advice, but I would sincerely like to know why you would take it as an insult to be shown that Dewhurst is conservative and we Texans are being played by Harvard Lawyer Cruz for one of our US Senate seats.

May I remind you that without you knowing any particulars about the Chinese industrial espionage case, when Dewhurst ran truthful ads about the case, (which Dewhurst did only after Cruz distorted Dewhurst’s fine record as a conservative, falsely acccusing Dewhurst of not even being a conservative) YOU were the one who accuseed Dewhurst of playing “dirty tricks”.

So, if you look at the actual posts, it is you who started with the insults, not me.

Let’s get to your questions, which ask mostly for irrelevant information that would be unavailable to anyone but the Lawyers in the case.

I can answer you with the information you need to understand this. Cruz is the lawyer of record in the case, so you can’t slip out of responsibility for what Cruz is doing that way. Cruz works works for the Chinese firm now and is representing them now and is engaging in the delaying tactics to avoid a judgement that has been rendered against an American, now. Crus is part of a big International Law Firm right now. If he loses his Senate run, he still works for the firm, because as far as I know he didn’t resign from it to run for US Senate. Implying Cruz did not take the case “of his own volition” is bull**** and you know it, and nobody but Cruz knows exactly what work did Cruz perform that directly related to the case of intellectual theft, and Cruz isn’t answering any questions about it.

What bothers me is that some people are so willing to believe anything they are told, as long as the words tea party are involved, that some lawyer with no private business experience, no leadership experience, no executive experience, no military experience, and most importantly no legislative experience would be better for Texas and better than a proven conservative with all the above experience and a conservative record on all the issues.

Sometimes when somebody pulls back the curtain, the view is shocking, but Cruz is not the proven conservative a lot of tea-patiers are making him out to be.


54 posted on 05/19/2012 4:20:45 PM PDT by ngat
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To: no dems

“Well, if that’s the case, he also tricked Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck and a lot of other good Conservatives.”

Yes, he has. But that is because Sarah Palin sees it aqs more important to build a team of powerful office-holders who owe their seats to her and will support her in the future. Not that there’e anything wrong with that.

And Glenn Beck? You mean Romney-guy Glenn Beck who recently moved to Texas? Please.


55 posted on 05/19/2012 4:30:56 PM PDT by ngat
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To: no dems
Well, if that’s the case, he also tricked Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck and a lot of other good Conservatives.


Some of the other good Conservaties that Ted Cruz tricked


56 posted on 05/19/2012 4:38:55 PM PDT by deport (.............God Bless Texas............)
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To: RWGinger

“Ah yes personal attacks will really change someone’s mind.
You can always tell when someone knows they are wrong, they go right to personal attacks.
come into a thread on Ted Cruz and start personal attacks against anyone who disagrees with you. Really smart.

You stay classy Y’hear.”

Lemme get this straight. 2nd Divisionvet Sarah Palinite starts a pro-Cruz thread that begins, middles, and ends by attacking and insulting a good conservative, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, and you want to take the conservative defender of of the attacked conservative to task for personal attacks?

Read every one of the pro-Cruz threads and you will find what they are is really anti-Dewhurst threads started by tea-partiers who have latched onto Harvard Lawyer Cruz (or is it Harvard Lawyer Cruz who has latched onto Palin and the tea party).

And then when some conservative points this out, he is accused of being the one who started with the persinal attacks!

Just read the posting! Cruz starts out with an attack on the conservative Dewhurst right out of the box! And I quote: a “ tired establishment, moderate incumbents that have led to our country being on the verge of bankruptcy”
a “timid,Career politician”.

What?! Dewhurst is none of those things! And when Dewhurst campaign says something that is the absolute truth about what Cruz’ career consists of, Cruz posters call that “dirty tricks” and “personal attacks.”

There is one thing about telling someone else to “stay classy”. Try to remember that you fired first!


57 posted on 05/19/2012 4:49:16 PM PDT by ngat
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To: ngat

“David Dewhurst is the stronger constitutionalist.”

So what’s he doing living in uber liberal Austin? AKA San Francisco Texas style.........

Hey why haven’t you posted an about page???? Trollish?


58 posted on 05/19/2012 4:51:13 PM PDT by Forty-Niner (The barely bare, berry bear formerly known as..........Ursus Arctos Horribilis.)
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To: Forty-Niner

“So what’s he doing living in uber liberal Austin?”

His job, which is Lt. Governor of the State of Texas, whose capitol happens to be in Austin.


59 posted on 05/19/2012 5:00:14 PM PDT by ngat
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To: lonestar

My wife and I also voted for James White along with Ted Cruz. I live in Southwest Newton County. We must be neighbors, man. Good to see another SE Texas guy/gal on here.


60 posted on 05/19/2012 5:12:42 PM PDT by no dems (TED CRUZ: A PROVEN CONSERVATIVE FOR U.S. SENATE FROM TEXAS.)
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