I like Ted a lot but the Wisconsin governor has executive experience, which sadly we have learned is critical to the chief executive.
The Texas Senator has proven himself to be an effective legislator and has successfully defended the U.S. Constitution before the Supreme Court numerous times.
I respect Walker for what he has done in Wisconsin, but he has been hashed and rehashed over the airwaves for several years now.
We need a fresh face, an unabashed leader who will stand for GOD, FAMILY, COUNTRY and the U.S. Constitution.
TED CRUZ inspires. He is that man.
Governor-to-President in the 20th Century:
Wilson, Coolidge, FDR, Reagan, Carter, Clinton, Bush.
In the 19th Century...
Tyler, Van Buren, Polk, Johnson (impeached), Hayes, Cleveland, McKinley, Teddy Roosevelt.
What is that, 3 solid names since 1837?
Methinks it isn't as crucial as it sounds.
Really? Is that the best you got? Do you really think.....oh, never mind. Spout your cliches away.
How did we learn that?
If you're referring to Obama, Rush Limbaugh eviscerated that argument from Charles Krauthammer; Obama has run rings around Congress since day one!
So much for "executive experience"....