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Dubya’s Anti-Endorsement of Cruz Couldn’t Have Come At a Better Time
Conservative Review ^ | October 26th, 2015 | Steve Deace

Posted on 10/26/2015 9:01:46 AM PDT by Isara

At long last, George W. Bush, the man who left the Republican Party in tatters as he left the White House, has some coattails.

His loose lips at a recent fundraiser last week about fellow Texan Ted Cruz have given the GOP presidential hopeful an invaluable shot of gravitas. And that’s saying something considering how Bush’s own brother, Jeb, has been running away from his family legacy by changing his surname to ‘exclamation point.’

But who wouldn’t rather declare punctuation as kin rather than a former claimant to the White House in this populist uprising disguised as an election? Nothing says vote for me like “I know my relatives either bore or vex you, but let me explain…”

Back to Cruz, though. According to Politico, Bush ’43 sized up Cruz as Jeb!’s toughest Republican opponent before heaping still more praise on him. In fact, big brother George gave Cruz the mother of all establishment endorsements.

“I just don’t like the guy,” Dubya said of Cruz, who previously served the former president as an advisor during his 2000 presidential bid.

Donald Trump called, and he thinks that’s a yuuuuuuge resume builder.

I know Cruz’s recent quarterly fundraising numbers were outstanding, but money can’t buy good tidings like that. You mean the ex-president, which every conservative goes out of their way not to mention on the way to deifying Ronald Reagan, doesn’t want you in his exclusive establishment club? The president who refused to openly criticize Barack Obama while the Marxist in the White House was dismantling the country thinks you worthy of his disdain? The ex-president who bottomed out in the polls and handed Congress to Pelosi-Reid has condemned you?

Well, I guess Cruz just won’t be able to call up Dubya when it comes time to abandon free market principles in order to save them or some horse puckey like that. In the meantime, he will just have to settle for being too cool for establishment school. And going into this week’s debate, the timing is outstanding.

Cruz has suffered a similar debate fate to several other GOP candidates the first two go-arounds—being forgotten. Long stretches of time have passed in a crowded field as no question has come his way and opportunities for rhetorical touchdowns have been missed. Yes, he has done just fine so far, but the road to the presidency will ultimately need a breakthrough moment or two.

Because the press likely won’t be able to help itself, Cruz should have such a moment set up on a tee for him on Wednesday, especially with speculation swirling that Dubya’s Bush brother Jeb! is prepping his last gasp. After the moderators try picking a fight between presumed frontrunners Trump and Ben Carson, Cruz’s turn will come to answer a version of the very question that has more or less defined the entirety of his Senate career: “Why is George W. Bush just the latest member of GOP leadership who has a problem with you?”

Cruz may have demurred when he was first asked to respond to Dubya’s “endorsement” last week, but that was then. No need to rush into an opportunity for a political disemboweling when millions are just days away from turning on their TVs to witness such thrills.

Then, when the time is right, you pounce like you’ve just come across a B-list Hollywood actress at the Iowa State Fair, or the overmatched president of the Sierra Club. No need for Cruz to pretend he isn’t dying to answer this question. In fact, if the first question directed at him during Wednesday’s debate doesn’t address Bush’s insult, he should proceed as if it was asked anyway.

Cruz needs to put his name on this. With big, bold letters.

Not with animus and bombast, but with winsome precision. Perhaps it’s just a simple matter of style that keeps two Texans from joining in common purpose, Cruz might suggest. Perhaps John Boehner and Mitch McConnell are more to Bush’s liking, what with their untold treachery and antipathy among the base. Or maybe those guys are just a hoot at all those fundraising parties where they collude against the Constitution.

Cruz should consider calling upon the spirit of Charles James Napier, the British Army’s 19th Century commander-in-chief. When Hindu priests complained to him about the prohibition of Sati – the custom of burning a widow alive on the funeral pyre of her husband – he replied:

"Be it so. This burning of widows is your custom; prepare the funeral pile. But my nation has also a custom. When men burn women alive we hang them, and confiscate all their property. My carpenters shall therefore erect gibbets on which to hang all concerned when the widow is consumed. Let us all act according to national customs."

Let us indeed. American Exceptionalism. Judeo-Christian heritage. Constitutional integrity. Sanctity of life. Religious liberty. Those are the national customs Cruz has vowed to uphold against the Sati-like perversions of GOP party hacks.

These are the pillars of our liberty the GOP establishment, including the Bushes, outright surrendered to the Left the last few decades. Wednesday’s debate is the perfect time to paint with bold colors the difference between real leadership and the establishment’s failure theater with about 20 million potential voters watching.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California; US: Florida; US: New York; US: Texas
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1 posted on 10/26/2015 9:01:46 AM PDT by Isara
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To: Isara

As GWB is not the standard of Conservatism that people used to see him as what he says and thinks about a candidate has a small circle of influence.

Second as far as the down list squabble goes on with JB and others vying for the “Bush” crown it is at this point more what is called style points, nothing that I see oozing leadership in word and deed...

Cruz is a good guy...

Just not ready to lead the country, and being VP in this situation is just as important as it extends the actual involvement of the Top folks and that is when stuff happens..

Team...


2 posted on 10/26/2015 9:09:48 AM PDT by 100American (Knowledge is knowing how, Wisdom is knowing when)
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To: 100American

Presidential Candidates Comparison (Bush vs. Carson vs. Cruz vs. Rubio vs. Trump)

Please click on the pictures at the top of the columns for more details on the ratings of the candidates.

green = Good, RED = Bad, yellow = Mixed Jeb Bush Ben Carson Ted Cruz Marco Rubio Donald Trump
Budget, Spending & Debt yellow yellow green green yellow
Civil Liberties RED green green yellow RED
Education yellow yellow green green green
Energy & Environment RED yellow green green green
Foreign Policy & Defense yellow RED green yellow green
Free Market RED yellow yellow yellow RED
Health Care & Entitlements yellow green green green RED
Immigration RED RED green RED green
Moral Issues yellow yellow green green yellow
Second Amendment yellow yellow green green yellow
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3 posted on 10/26/2015 9:12:25 AM PDT by Isara
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To: 100American

I agree, the executive experience isn’t there. Cruz definitely ought to figure prominently in any post-win GOP plan, but an executive is needed in the Oval Office. The buck should be able to genuinely stop there.


4 posted on 10/26/2015 9:13:11 AM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: Isara

We know who you like for president and we understand, but we wish you’d quit being inane. You post it, you own it, you can not pass buck to ACU or anyone else.

Let’s look at the executive experience and we will get a different view, for starters.


5 posted on 10/26/2015 9:14:39 AM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: HiTech RedNeck

What exactly does executive experience get us (Jimmah, LBJ, GWB, Fiorina at HP)? The constitution says nothing about experience. Cruz is better suited than anyone running.

I’ll take conservatism in any form over executive experience.


6 posted on 10/26/2015 9:19:27 AM PDT by Resolute Conservative
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To: Isara

If I may it is not that I am offended by your right to speak freely, is that not the core of this boards Raison d”etre??

Rather, it is the incessant posting of this comparative matrix...

For me if someone is banging something over and over, and I say OK got it and they continue....

I wonder if there is a way to post this kind of “statistical” information in one place so we all can get a look across the board

I am not at shutting down the fire in your hearts to make this country Great again...

W all need to do it together, that is how we started this hundreds of years ago

You are a Patriot!


7 posted on 10/26/2015 9:19:52 AM PDT by 100American (Knowledge is knowing how, Wisdom is knowing when)
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To: Resolute Conservative

The constitution says nothing about competency factors, but that doesn’t prevent them from blowing back on people who ignore them.

The result of no executive experience is to probably be a very bad people manager. No sense having the most wonderful ideas in the world if you can’t perform the appropriate shepherding and delegation and monitoring.


8 posted on 10/26/2015 9:30:08 AM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: Resolute Conservative

Remember, the Founding Fathers never wrote the Constitution of ultimate reality. God did.


9 posted on 10/26/2015 9:32:33 AM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: Resolute Conservative

Executive experience? Barack (s’cuse me) 0bama had that in spades, didn’t he? Oops, am I allowed to say ‘spade’?


10 posted on 10/26/2015 9:33:27 AM PDT by beelzepug (liberalism is not...a political philosophy. It is a stage of arrested emotional development.)
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To: HiTech RedNeck
Let’s look at the executive experience and we will get a different view, for starters.

Ted Cruz, as Solicitor General of Texas, led the office of 4,000 employees, including 700 lawyers.

During private practice at Morgan Lewis, Ted Cruz built their appellate practice to be one of the top 20 law firms on National Law Journal's "Appellate Hot List" in 2010.

11 posted on 10/26/2015 9:35:30 AM PDT by Isara
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To: HiTech RedNeck

I’d bet that today’s “executive”, be it a governor or a CEO, has one or two person(s) who is/are their organizer. They hire people that make them look smart. GWB was a decent governor but he did not run the state.

I want someone who is firm in conviction rather than a sheep herder. After the last few governors we have had I lean to never vote for another one, ever.


12 posted on 10/26/2015 9:38:33 AM PDT by Resolute Conservative
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To: 100American; HiTech RedNeck
Let's look at Trump's record on civil-liberty issue:

Do you think that we would be able to discuss issues freely in this forum under a Trump administration?

"Trump has an inconsistent record when it comes to civil liberties. He supported the NSA mass surveillance program but did not weigh in on the recently passed reforms. Overall, he has avoided commenting on religious freedom, but says he would be an advocate for Christians. Trump supports an individual’s right to make unlimited campaign contributions, but advocates for an end to soft money in politics. Most concerning is Trump’s belief that the government can use eminent domain powers to seize private property for economic benefit for others."


13 posted on 10/26/2015 9:50:26 AM PDT by Isara
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To: Isara

Please state conclusions as opinions not fact, it changes the nature of the dialog

If you take that stance you close the door on any response, or you take a defend the fort posture defending your thoughts and listening to others is hampered...

Great first step..


14 posted on 10/26/2015 9:54:46 AM PDT by 100American (Knowledge is knowing how, Wisdom is knowing when)
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To: 2nd Amendment; 2ndDivisionVet; alstewartfan; altura; aposiopetic; AUTiger83; arderkrag; anymouse; ..
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15 posted on 10/26/2015 10:02:05 AM PDT by erod (Chicago Conservative | Cruz or Lose!)
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To: 100American

Could you translate that into English? Thanks!


16 posted on 10/26/2015 10:09:04 AM PDT by Jeff Chandler (No more Bushes. W killed the brand.)
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To: Isara

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Surely W must have realized what effect his comments would have?

He is a lot of things, but stupid is not one of them.

The Cruz money pipe opened up in a big way just hours after his mouth shot.
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17 posted on 10/26/2015 10:13:57 AM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: HiTech RedNeck

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Cruz will figure big in selecting his cabinet.

Thanks for kinder-trolling!

Graham crackers and milk at noon.
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18 posted on 10/26/2015 10:17:41 AM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: 100American

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Cruz is clearly the only candidate ready to lead the country.

Senior ladies book club is not due till 3:00 PM.

Have a seat in the lobby.


19 posted on 10/26/2015 10:20:09 AM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: 100American; Isara

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Arrogant idiots don’t get along well with others; would you like a thread all to your self?


20 posted on 10/26/2015 10:22:59 AM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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