I thought Cruz ran a terrible campaign.
Right from the beginning there were really terrible miscalculations. The kind that poisoned all else for him.
Ted isn’t ready for prime time.
Yes, Ted will always have Iowa, the first state, the one where he lied about Carson getting out.
That revealed the tone of how he was going to campaign.
I’m getting some grim satisfaction from him not dropping out.
Go ahead Ted, burn every last vestige of decency you have.
Agree. He actions at the Iowa Caucus set the standard for his campaign.
The campaign may have been ok, but the candidate was just plain awful.
Nobody could listen to that voice and watch that horrible, phony, dramatic way of speaking without being turned off. Crooze was counting on the Christians who stayed home last cycle to come out for him. Many Christians, however, can spot a con job when they see one. He was done as soon as the nation realized the dirty stunt he pulled on Dr. Carson, a truly nice man.
I’d say prime time wanted nothing to do with Crooze.
I agree. From the beginning he was a smug class president and debating champion. Except when confronted by a couple of working-class men from Indiana who had more humor and moxie than the enervated Ted Cruz could ever summon. The man allowed himself to be heckled by a boy scout!
“Ted isnt ready for prime time.”
He never will be. This was his high water mark.