My biggest problem with Cruz, among many was that he was very uninspiring and struck me as a bad leader. As the walls came in on him, it became more apparent that he was very spiteful.
He might be a rock solid conservative, I doubt he is. I think it was all an act. But, for you to call Trump supporters “politically naive” it demonstrates the same arrogance that Cruz embellished in his campaign. Many of us may be naive, but we still know what a bad leader looks like.
“for you to call Trump supporters ‘politically naive’ it demonstrates the same arrogance that Cruz embellished in his campaign. Many of us may be naive, but we still know what a bad leader looks like.”
First, I AM A TRUMP supporter.
Second, my comment is NOT directed at all Trump supporters. I think it is awesome that Trump is getting people involved in the democratic process who are ordinarily turned off because of the lying politicians who are in it for their own personal enrichment. Trump doesn’t need the money, and if he was seeking the office to get richer, he would have run as a Democrat where thieves like the Clintons are welcome. We are fortunate to have someone who wants the office to actually serve the public interest. That is rare. Which brings me to...
Number three. For those who are naive about politics, it is NOT an insult but an observation. Those of us who have been around a while have seen a lot of nastiness, a lot of dirty tricks, a lot of dishonesty. We are a bit jaded perhaps. I can remember the pettiness of the Clintonistas when Bush won. They ripped all of the W’s off the all the computer keyboards.
I still warmly remember the humiliation conga that Cruz went through after he tried to stab Trump and all of us in the back.
And may it continue until he’s dumped from the Senate in disgrace.