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Debate 3: Ted Cruz Changes the Game
American Thinker ^ | 10/29/2015 | C. Edmund Wright

Posted on 10/29/2015 4:09:50 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross

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To: LS
Your analysis is reasoned and supported by anecdotal evidence (i.e. Fiorina supporters).

As you say, "we'll see." I'm still going with "Game changer". This will be capitalized upon by Cruz. He has the funds to launch an advertising campaign.

41 posted on 10/29/2015 5:48:05 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross (the Truth will set you free)
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To: 1010RD
Why would gold be more useful or trusted?

Because it can't be created by fiat. Which is why governments will never go back to it.

42 posted on 10/29/2015 5:48:46 AM PDT by Hugin ("First thing--get yourself a firearm!" Sheriff Ed Galt, Last Man Standing.)
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To: Hugin

All money is created by the elite and thereby fiat currency. You cannot find a government or society in history that didn’t have fiat currency. Even stones or shells or cows are fiat currency.


43 posted on 10/29/2015 5:52:06 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: 1010RD

Agreed.


44 posted on 10/29/2015 6:03:06 AM PDT by Typelouder
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To: 1010RD

Minted coins are not created by fiat. You have to have the material. I’m not saying we should go back to it, but it’s a fact.


45 posted on 10/29/2015 6:03:10 AM PDT by Hugin ("First thing--get yourself a firearm!" Sheriff Ed Galt, Last Man Standing.)
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To: Hugin

Name a country that minted coins “not by fiat”.


46 posted on 10/29/2015 6:06:13 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: Servant of the Cross

He should be angry at himself. He is the one responsible for these train wreck debates.


47 posted on 10/29/2015 6:07:55 AM PDT by joshua c (Please dont feed the liberals)
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To: 1010RD

“Spot on and brilliant. ESPN has become a hotbed of liberal talking points. Is that why we watch sports? They’re crazy.”

Are Conservatives crazy for watching?


48 posted on 10/29/2015 6:09:40 AM PDT by joshua c (Please dont feed the liberals)
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To: Hugin

a coin tale....

there is the coin called the sacajawea dollar. it represents the same value as the US1$ bill

recently in Seattle, the need arose to ride the train from down town to the airport. to purchase passage you needed to interact with a machine that received bills and paid change. I inserted a twenty and purchased the fare.

the change was provided in the form of 17 Sacajawea coins. No digital ledger there ..... just old fashioned metal objects having no more intrinsic value than the penny on the ground that is so worthless no one will bother to pick it up


49 posted on 10/29/2015 6:14:43 AM PDT by bert ((K.E.; N.P.; GOPc.;+12, 73, ....carson is the kinder gentler trump)
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To: Servant of the Cross

“As you say, “we’ll see.” I’m still going with “Game changer”. This will be capitalized upon by Cruz. He has the funds to launch an advertising campaign.”

Full disclosure — I’m all in for Cruz and he obviously had a great night. The smackdown of the moderators was brilliant on so many levels — he helped neutralize those that came in looking for a fight, like Jeb, Kasich, and Paul and the rest of the night no other candidates challenged anything he said. Not to mention he got all the talk on Hannity right after the debate and I’m sure his fundraising went through the roof as it always does following these debates.

All that said, I’m skeptical about how much this will move the needle. First off, I think ratings were much lower for this debate on an obscure (has been) network up against the World Series. Plus, there’s already another debate 12 days from now. I think he moves up a couple points in the polls — the best I think we can hope for is that he solidifies himself into at least the low double digits. But I don’t think Trump and Carson hurt themselves at all, so there’s not much to gain here.

One other thing — Jeb’s performance was so pathetic, I’m not sure his donors will tolerate him much longer. If anyone drops out between now and the next debate, I think Jeb might be the strongest bet. If he does get out, it would be a huge boost for Rubio, so from my perspective, I hope Jeb hangs in there for a while.


50 posted on 10/29/2015 6:18:21 AM PDT by lquist1
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To: Servant of the Cross; C. Edmund Wright
Priebus made the deal with CNBC so the fool really has no room to complain. As someone on Fox said this morning, when you lie down with lions (or ankle-biting chihuahuas), you get bitten.

As for Cruz, he can win this thing. He has consistently shown that he is, by far, the most conservative and the most brilliant candidate. He's playing a very long game, just as he did when he ran for the Senate.

Interestingly,back then people were saying he didn't have a prayer of winning.

51 posted on 10/29/2015 6:22:29 AM PDT by CatherineofAragon ("A real conservative will bear the scars...will have been in the trenches fighting."--- Ted Cruz)
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To: FrankR

Get this... Ben Carson is ready to bolt from the RNC debates going forward, Byron York is reporting at the Washington Examiner.

Carson wants to get together with the other families, because what the RNC has come up with is NOT helping!


52 posted on 10/29/2015 6:24:24 AM PDT by RitaOK ( VIVA CRISTO REY / Public education is the farm team for more Marxists coming)
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To: catfish1957
Here's something of interest..in Boulder CO of all places...Perhaps Sen Cruz has a current of youth support that is not readily discernable...these concepts do catch on.


Street Artists Pepper Boulder CO with Ted Cruz 'Mockingjay' Posters Ahead of Debate
(In the movie, the 'Mockingjay' becomes a symbol of the rebellion in Catching Fire after Katniss wins the Games by defying the Capitol)


Twitter:’ A single idea from the human mind can build cities. An idea can transform the World and rewrite all the rules.’






53 posted on 10/29/2015 6:25:33 AM PDT by Stand Watch Listen (When the going gets tough--the Low Information President Obie from Nairobi goes golfing/fundraising)
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To: Servant of the Cross

The campaign is on Cruz Control!!


54 posted on 10/29/2015 6:30:27 AM PDT by dead ("I'm up to my eyeball in virgin goats!" - Mullah Omar)
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To: Servant of the Cross

Yes, he does. The issue is his message and appearance. Is he viewed as a Pat Buchanan, always “angry?” We will see.


55 posted on 10/29/2015 6:35:58 AM PDT by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually" (Hendrix))
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To: LS; Servant of the Cross; CatherineofAragon; Lakeshark; RitaOK; EveningStar

LS, thanks for reading, but I believe you missed the point. The game it changed was NOT CRUZ’ electoral prospects. That’s not what this article was about, his or anyone elses per se. This article was narrowly focused on the debate process. Not every article or comment has to be about who is going to win the nomination.

The game changer is that there was one debate PRE Cruz’ outburst, and an entirely different debate afterwards. Totally different. So it, at a minimum, changed last night’s game.

The dynamic was that Cruz was not defending himself from an attack. That’s totally fine, and Trump does this, which is good. But when you defend the entire field against the entire media, there’s a rallying effect that simply transcends just a personal defense. It was palpable. It happened. There’s no denying it. Newt did the same at several points four years ago too.

Moreover, my initial reaction was that this might change the next debate as well. I outlined why in the piece. This was Hannity’s initial take as well, and that’s interesting, because he and I do not always see things the same way.


56 posted on 10/29/2015 6:37:30 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright (WTF? How Karl Rove and the Establishment Lost...Again (Amazon Best Seller))
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To: C. Edmund Wright

I certainly hope you’re right. Alas, I doubt a damn thing has changed in the debate “process” until GOP bigs (Trump, Carson, Rubio) en bloc agree to hold their own debate with their own moderators.


57 posted on 10/29/2015 6:39:46 AM PDT by LS ("Castles Made of Sand, Fall in the Sea . . . Eventually" (Hendrix))
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To: Servant of the Cross

[After the crowd stopped roaring in approval of Cruz’s protest, which took a while, the rest of the Republicans followed the Texas senator’s lead]

TED CRUZ - Not Afraid to Lead - 2016


58 posted on 10/29/2015 6:39:53 AM PDT by stars & stripes forever (Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.)
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To: Servant of the Cross

I see that Ted Cruz has hijacked Trump’s attack on the media, an attack that has been made in every Trump speech. He has called them liars, and terrible people. What Cruz said was mild in comparison, yet everything is buzzing with Cruz Cruz Cruz.


59 posted on 10/29/2015 6:44:17 AM PDT by firebrand
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To: expat_panama

Some history. The first bank.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Knights_Templar

Though initially an Order of poor monks, the official papal sanction made the Knights Templar a charity across Europe. Further resources came in when members joined the Order, as they had to take oaths of poverty, and therefore often donated large amounts of their original cash or property to the Order. Additional revenue came from business dealings. Since the monks themselves were sworn to poverty, but had the strength of a large and trusted international infrastructure behind them, nobles would occasionally use them as a kind of bank or power of attorney. If a noble wished to join the Crusades, this might entail an absence of years from their home. So some nobles would place all of their wealth and businesses under the control of Templars, to safeguard it for them until their return. The Order’s financial power became substantial, and the majority of the Order’s infrastructure was devoted not to combat, but to economic pursuits.

By 1150, the Order’s original mission of guarding pilgrims had changed into a mission of guarding their valuables through an innovative way of issuing letters of credit, an early precursor of modern banking. Pilgrims would visit a Templar house in their home country, depositing their deeds and valuables. The Templars would then give them a letter which would describe their holdings. Modern scholars have stated that the letters were encrypted with a cipher alphabet based on a Maltese Cross; however there is some disagreement on this, and it is possible that the code system was introduced later, and not something used by the medieval Templars themselves.[6][7][8] While traveling, the pilgrims could present the letter to other Templars along the way, to “withdraw” funds from their accounts. This kept the pilgrims safe since they were not carrying valuables, and further increased the power of the Templars.


60 posted on 10/29/2015 6:44:19 AM PDT by abb ("News reporting is too important to be left to the journalists." Walter Abbott (1950 -))
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