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For Ted Cruz Supporters…..
http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/09/09/for-ted-cruz-supporters/#more-105864 ^ | September 9, 2015 | posted by sundance

Posted on 09/09/2015 7:28:25 PM PDT by Bratch

 

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Long ago, during a dinner with Lou Holtz he told the story of his arrival at Notre Dame.  Coach Holtz arrived to find his team filled with untapped talent, yet torn with internal conflict, turmoil, inter-player animosity and backbiting.

Holtz took measure of the team and called them to the locker room.  He passed out paper and pencils and asked each player to write down their grievances and explain why their teammates were holding back the potential inherent in their own skill.  A few hours later he returned to the locker room and led the team to the far side of the practice field.

There the players saw a shovel and hole he had been digging while they were writing.  Coach held out a large empty coffee can; and before asking each player to place their scribe inside the container he asked them to commit to each-other and to God, that what they had written could be removed from their mind forever.

Holtz asked each player to make a promise; a pledge to themselves, to each other and most importantly to God, from that moment forward those grievances would be permanently gone.

Coach Holtz counseled everyone, without judgement, they were under no-compulsion to put their list into that can.  No-one would think worse of them for retaining their grievance.  He promised to fulfill the contract of those who were attending school on scholarship.  Regardless of their decision, every man before him was guaranteed a college degree from Notre Dame University.

However, those who chose not to drop their grievances would not be on the team.

Even if it meant Holtz fielded a team of barely enough players, he was not going to lead a fractured army; his program could only succeed as a united effort.

Coach stood, and in order to give the young men time to think, he bowed his head in prayer.  After several minutes Holtz then held out the can.

One-by-one the players folded their notes and placed them in the can; each fully understanding the severity of the counsel they had just witnessed. Each player in his own way defining himself in that moment of decision and choosing to give themselves to a greater possibility.  The sum is greater than the collective assembly of the individual parts.

Holtz then took the can, sealed it, placed it in the ground and asked each of the players to use the shovel to bury their collective grievances.  Linking hands they formed a circle around the now covered hole.  They stood in the darkening twilight in that furthest corner of the field – and they prayed together.

The final words from Coach Holtz echoed with severity amid the stillness.  He asked them to look at each other, and to look at the field behind them.  He reminded them that in this moment, right then, they were looking at the birth place of champions.  He looked toward the direction of the stadium where thousands gather to cheer the Fighting Irish, and he reminded them that is was not over there where champions were born – it was right here on the practice field, when no-one is cheering and no-one is watching.

Coach told them each how proud he was to be a part of “their team of champions” – and he pledged with full measure of intensity that he would never disregard them, nor would he ever fail them.  He then sent them back to the dorms….. the rest, as they say, is history.

Ted Cruz Value Voters Summit

This story is shared because I am willing to put all my Ted Cruz objections into a similar coffee can and bury them forever:

I fully understand that a man of principle can make mistakes and accidentally place himself in a position of compromise.

Ted Cruz

Ted Cruz won victory in the 2012 Texas Senate race despite the establishment supporting his opponent Dewhurst.  Cruz then went to DC to fulfill his campaign promise to repeal ObamaCare and fight against the DC constructs he later called the “cartel”.

Cruz is a very intelligent, intensely sharp and highly articulate representative Senator.  All of these attributes are merited and evidenced by those who know and speak of him.

Ted Cruz walked into the belly of the beast and fought valiantly for 10 months in 2013 to bring about change.  It stands as reasonable for a man who faced the severity of the professional DC Republican class, and the onslaught of a media machine seeking his destruction, that he would be exhausted in the winter of ’13/’14 and make a poor decision to trust Mitch McConnell purely based on finding himself in a position of isolation.  I can reconcile the mistakes which stem as a result of psychological/emotional exhaustion.

But if we are going to stand naked before each other, and have an honest conversation, there are basic acceptances that must also stand.

During the period when McConnell was leading Cruz astray (December ’13 to June ’14) and while Cruz was vice-chair of the NRSC -which was maneuvering to support McConnell’s buddy Mississippi Senator Thad Cochran- unbeknownst to Cruz McConnell was actively engaged with the RNC in creating the GOPe roadmap.

Part of that 2014 activity, which Cruz was presumably unaware of, was the a collaboration between the GOPe and RNC to make changes to benefit the power interests who were planning the future nomination path for Jeb Bush.

Republican primary race rule changes, finance changes (hidden in the CRomnibus bill),delegate distribution changes, party primary date changes etc., were/are all part of the collaborative RNC/GOPe construct to deliver an establishment win for Jeb Bush (similar to 2012 with Mitt Romney).

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While the NRSC simultaneously plotted to attack Chris McDaniels in Mississippi, Matt Bevin in Kentucky, and following the RNC success against Ken Cuccinelli in Virginia, and while Cruz and Rand Paul were leveraged to sit on the sidelines, these aforementioned plans were all taking place behind closed door.

It is accepted that by the time Ted Cruz caught on, and after he had given $240,000 to the NRSC, it was too late – the GOPe had already launched their attacks.

As a result, and after the mid-term elections, in January of 2015 Ted Cruz quit the NRSC.

Regardless of the discomfort inherent in these admissions, they are historical realities.  None of these acceptances disqualify Cruz from presidential consideration today.

Fair enough?

However, the acceptance of what follows next is where find ourselves at loggerheads.  The pathway the RNC/GOPe constructed to elect Jeb Bush specifically was designed to eliminate/defeat Ted Cruz.

Stop.  And re-read this reality:

The GOPe road map was specifically and intentionally created by scheme and construct, to intentionally block any possibility for Ted Cruz to achieve 2016 presidential victory.

As a direct and factual outcome there is nothing Ted Cruz can do to overcome the structural dynamics currently in place which block any possibility of him achieving electoral victory.  Period.

We have laid out the rules, laid out the road-map, and laid out the primary contests -REPEATEDLY- and we continued to asked anyone who finds themselves refusing this reality to outline a path for Cruz victory.

Unfortunately, it simply does not exist.

The RNC rules are now in place; the RNC primary dates are now all confirmed; the RNC delegate distributions all now set in stone;  and there’s enough key state polling data for anyone to use who wants to prove this false.

We have studied this road-map intensely.  We have explored the district-by-district level possibilities within each of the pre-March 16th 2016 states a hundred different ways, the numbers for anyone other than Trump just don’t add up.

The GOPe road-map was specifically created to block Ted Cruz, or anyone like Ted Cruz, from achieving victory.

Team Jeb is: Rubio, Fiorina, Christie, Huckabee, Kasich, Perry, Graham, Pataki and Gilmore. (10 establishment candidates all part of the RNC/GOPe machine)  We have outlined it all HERE.

If, for the sake of intellectual exercise, you remove Donald Trump from the race and apportion his supporters in a reasonable manner, what you will find is that the GOPe roadmap kicks back into play – and no non-jeb is able to pull enough support to defeat Jeb.

Remove Trump and Ben Carson becomes Herman Cain 2012; Cruz becomes Gingrich, Jeb replaces Romney and the 2016 outcome becomes 2012 ground-hog day.  Just as designed.

Here’s the kicker…. As previously mentioned, Ted Cruz is a smart guy, and therefore Ted Cruz also is aware of this.

Ted Cruz is fully aware of this – he picked up on it months ago.  Hence:

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We don’t like it either.  It’s almost too bitter a pill to swallow – too big a bitter pill to accept.   But that doesn’t change the result.

However, if you find yourself still seeking some proof therein, just ask the man himself.  Ask Cruz, or a Cruz campaign insider to outline a pathway to victory.

[ps. For what it’s worth, it’s strongly suspected that Scott Walker is also aware.]

The Republican Party, and the Republican media apparatus, view us as their enemy. We are the enemy they need to protect themselves from:

In 2014, the RNC approved selection rules that govern how each state’s delegates are portioned out from the primaries. Under one of the changes, states holding their primaries between March 1 and March 14 will have their delegates doled out proportionately with election results, a change that will likely stymie a movement candidate.

States that have primaries on or after March 15 will be winner-take-all states.

That’s important because another RNC rule change requires that a candidate must win a majority of delegates in eight or more states before his or her name may be presented for nomination at the 2016 Republican National Convention.

With 18 GOP presidential candidates, for now, it will be that much harder for any candidate to win a majority in any state, let alone eight. (Article July 2015)

GOP-versus-Tea-Party

Now, ask yourself, why would the RNC want to “stymie a movement candidate“? Who exactly does that benefit? Obviously, the “non-movement” candidate, ie “the turtle“.

Isn’t the entire reason for campaigning in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina etc. to make a movement/momentum?

In addition Rule #40 changed in 2014 from previously five needed state wins, to a newer threshold of eight (8):

Officially, it’s Rule 40 in the RNC handbook and it states that any candidate for president “shall demonstrate the support of a majority of the delegates from each of eight (8) or more states” before their name is presented for nomination at the national convention. (article March 2014)

Again, ask yourself who does this benefit? A candidate can win seven states outright, and still not have their name presented for nomination?

These rules were made/affirmed in 2014 – Who or what exactly was the GOP concerned about blocking in 2016 that would necessitate such rules? When combined with other rule changes you can clearly identify a consolidation of power within the RNC apparatus intentionally constructed to stop the candidate of the GRASSROOTS from achieving victory.

It’s all part of their GOPe Roadmap.

Reference and Resources – (links to internal MSM references are contained within prior outlines):

RNC Rule Changes

RNC Rule Battles

  1. ♦ Following The Money
  2. ♦ The GOPe Roadmap
  3. ♦ The Roles of The Players – “The Splitters
  4. ♦ How each candidate is aligned in the Roadmap
  5. ♦ Arrow #1 Trump Hits The Super-PACs – The GOPe Achilles Heel
  6. ♦ Arrow #2 Trump Hits Bush – Inside The Wall Street Fortress
  7. ♦ Arrow #3 Trump Cuts Off Rubio/Bush switch – The GOPe Switch
  8. ♦ The Rick Perry Tripwire Exposed – DC Super-Pac
  9. ♦ Jeb Bush Super-Pac Will immediately spend $10 Million
  10. ♦ Proving there is only one political party in Washington DC
  11. ♦ Why Support Trump – Part One (The GOPe Ruse)
  12. ♦ Why Support Trump – Part Two (Stop being played)
  13. ♦ Why Support Trump – Part Three (Intellectual Details)
  14. ♦ How To Defeat the GOPe Road Map
  15. ♦ Current Polling Exposes – the Ohio, Florida, Texas, Virginia, New York Splitters
  16. ♦ Rush Limbaugh Discusses/Affirms – The “splitter strategy”
  17. ♦ The Biden Paradox – Trump Winning Means Clinton Must Be Removed
  18. ♦ Salem Media Communications (GOPe Media Arm) Launches Attack
  19. ♦ Open Letter To GOPe – The Conservative Frustration

 


TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: Texas
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To: Bratch

OK, then we fight twice as hard and upset their plan.


21 posted on 09/09/2015 8:17:26 PM PDT by TBP (Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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To: G Larry
Trump is here to clear a path.

So he's doing all this to play second banana? I don't know where all you "Trump's going to drop out" dreamers are coming from, please give me ONE SINGLE CREDIBLE LINK to back up your hallucination.


22 posted on 09/09/2015 8:21:34 PM PDT by 867V309 (Trump: Bull in a RINO Shoppe)
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To: Bratch

Did Ted have to rent that coat for the photograph?...Or better yet maybe he should have.


23 posted on 09/09/2015 8:22:23 PM PDT by lewislynn (Meghan Kelley...#sand--Rosie, the Don was right-- Hillary, lipstick on a pig)
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To: demshateGod
And what was Trump doing with his billions all that time? Everything Trump wants to do he could have affected with his money all these years.
The reason people with money are able to keep their money is because they don't listen to knowitalls with no money telling them how they should spend it.
24 posted on 09/09/2015 8:27:31 PM PDT by lewislynn (Meghan Kelley...#sand--Rosie, the Don was right-- Hillary, lipstick on a pig)
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To: chris37
I can see this primary boiling down to Ted and Trump. I am not sure who might win out there,

I'd bet the farm it won't come to that. Despite differences, ultimately they both oppose the big evil: uniparty-media hegemony.

I AM betting on a cabinet position for Cruz in the coming Trump administration.


25 posted on 09/09/2015 8:33:10 PM PDT by 867V309 (Trump: Bull in a RINO Shoppe)
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To: dp0622
I think jeb the jerk would be in first.

I am not so sure.

The reasons given that people are okay with Trump is that he stirs in them a new patriotism, a feeling of kicking ass, a relentless negotiator to make America great again.

I do not see any of that in the presence of Jeb, so I do not see Trump supporters going to Jeb should Trump drop off.

26 posted on 09/09/2015 8:44:57 PM PDT by going hot (Happiness is a momma deuce)
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To: going hot

Would they disperse though? Leaving jeb with enough moderate votes? That’s what frightens me.


27 posted on 09/09/2015 8:47:14 PM PDT by dp0622
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To: 867V309

Well what i mean is that I can see a Trump/ Cruz ticket. I’m not sure that a Cruz/ Trump ticket would occur, because I just don’t see Trump doing VP.

I do that that would be a very strong pro-America/ pro-American ticket.

I think that these are two good men, honestly.


28 posted on 09/09/2015 8:48:16 PM PDT by chris37 (hearltess)
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To: Bratch

If Sen Cruz had not attended an IVY League school he would be a 10/10 candidate.


29 posted on 09/09/2015 8:54:10 PM PDT by Cyman (We have to pass it to see what's in it= definition of stool sample)
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To: dp0622
I don't know.

I do have inclinations.

I think those who would support Jeb already are on record as having done so.

Same with all the others, for whatever reason, real or perceived, they have their guy (or gal).

So, would they (and we) not consider the candidate's views and plans, as well as their personal charisma, their personality, as a drawing force?

Then, look out there and see who matches closely with whom, and notice that Jeb really does not match up with Trump closely at all.

I would place hard cash on Most of trump's supporters gravitating onto someone other than Jeb at this point in time.

30 posted on 09/09/2015 8:55:12 PM PDT by going hot (Happiness is a momma deuce)
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To: going hot

There’s the rub! Would Cruz have been frontrunner without Trump?

Would Carson, Huckabee and Cruz have split those votes, leaving someone we dont want in the lead?

The what ifs of politics.

Well, I guess they do poll for second choice, I will have to look that up.


31 posted on 09/09/2015 8:59:03 PM PDT by dp0622
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To: chris37
Well what i mean is that I can see a Trump/ Cruz ticket.

I hope not.

VP is for losers. Agnew. Gore. Johnson except Kennedy got shot dead. Frikkin' Walter Frederick "Fritz" Mondale for cripes sake.


32 posted on 09/09/2015 9:01:21 PM PDT by 867V309 (Trump: Bull in a RINO Shoppe)
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To: DoughtyOne

Sundance keeps saying there are 18 GOP candidates and I can only come up with 17. Can anyone tell me who #18 is?


33 posted on 09/09/2015 9:02:00 PM PDT by Warriormom
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To: 867V309

...and no talk of the surging yben Carson. Last I checked, he was blowing Cruz away. Interesting...


34 posted on 09/09/2015 9:12:50 PM PDT by ResisTyr ("Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God " ~Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Warriormom

Are you seeing Gilmore in your list.


35 posted on 09/09/2015 9:14:12 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (It's beginning to look like "Morning in America" again. Comment on YouTube under Trump Free Ride.)
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To: dp0622
I really don't know who shoulda coulda, especially with 17 candidates!

That being said, Cruz definitely has a whole can of whupazz on his shelf when the time comes.

I believe trump draws people across the board. A candidate that we have not seen for a long time, someone who wants to make America great again, not simply win one for their party.

I believe a whole chunk of his supporters support him because he speaks for the country, not for the ideology of one particular party.

I do not know what will be the outcome, but it is definitely an E ticket ride.

36 posted on 09/09/2015 9:15:00 PM PDT by going hot (Happiness is a momma deuce)
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To: 867V309

Hah, well it’s hard to argue with that evidence.

I don’t think that Cruz is a loser by any means. I’m not sure that he has what it takes to win the 2016 nomination, but maybe he does, I don’t know.

Today was a very good day for him, he seemed really sharp at the rally and very sharp on Hannity. He was impressive to me.

This primary still has a long way to go, so maybe he can win it.

I tell you, I think he is doing THE RIGHT THING coming out hard against this Iran deal.

I cannot believe that my country is making a treaty with this stinking terrorist state that will allow it to get nukes.

I mean I cannot believe it at all.

I am sitting here watching a soldier on Me-gyna Kelly’s show who had his face blown to smithereens by an Iranian EFP, and obviously he is against this treaty, and I cannot understand for the life of me how anyone could before for giving the people who did this to this brave man ANYTHING AT ALL much less 150 billion and nukes.

She called him beautiful, and I could tell that got to him, and it got to me too. He is beautiful, and what my country is doing right now is just plain ugly and evil.

This needs to be stopped.

I appreciate what you did today, Ted Cruz.


37 posted on 09/09/2015 9:15:45 PM PDT by chris37 (hearltess)
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To: DoughtyOne

Yes. I have Trump, Jindal, Fiorina, Graham, Christie, Perry, Carson, Pataki, Paul, Bush, Cruz, Santorum, Walker, Rubio, Huckabee, Kasich, and Gilmore. Who am I missing?


38 posted on 09/09/2015 9:25:56 PM PDT by Warriormom
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To: chris37
I appreciate what you did today, Ted Cruz.

I suspect that I think nearly as highly of Cruz as you do. If it weren't for Trump, it seems he'd be our only hope, and may ultimately be better than Trump.

My biggest problem is how he was taken in my McConnell when I wasn't. After the 2014 election perfidy by the senate leadership, how much more evidence did he need?

And, of course, the CFR and Goldman Sachs connection is troubling.

I await more from the candidates.


39 posted on 09/09/2015 9:30:13 PM PDT by 867V309 (Trump: Bull in a RINO Shoppe)
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To: Warriormom

Saw a list (of 18) a few days ago, and it seemed reasoned. I didn’t scrutinize it closely.

Check this page out.

It lists a number of folks I’ve never even heard of. Perhaps there’s a sleeper in there.

I didn’t spot one after looking through it a couple of times.

http://2016.republican-candidates.org/


40 posted on 09/09/2015 9:31:14 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (It's beginning to look like "Morning in America" again. Comment on YouTube under Trump Free Ride.)
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