Ted is brilliant...as a lawyer. He will make a great AG and a USSC justice when an opening occurs.
He was always very active in class, presenting a libertarian point of view. He didnât strike me as a social conservative, more of a libertarian.
He had brilliant insights and he was clearly among the top students, as revealed by his class responses.
Watching.
Very dry but very good.
Idiot reporter. Cruz was NOT a former student of George's when Cruz was at Princeton. Now that he is no longer at Princeton, Cruz is NOW a former student of George's.
I can’t listen to Cruz.
“And...and...and...”
And...and...and...that nasal voice, like a dentist’s drill.
We need a constitutionalist. Ted is principled and thoughtful.
Just finished watching the interview. Here are a few unsolicited thoughts:
Full disclosure: I was favoring Cruz but could be persuaded otherwise.
It was a very pro-Cruz interview. After all, it was conducted by his former professor. I would like to see Trump on the program and be given the same questions for comparison’s sake.
Cruz is obviously a brilliant Constitutional scholar. He is not just an intellectual, he is a conservative intellectual. He has a mastery of history and the application of reasoning. He has an impressive mind. If any Cruz bashers deny it one need only point them to this interview.
The biggest challenge Cruz has is he lacks charisma. Love him or hate him, Trump has charisma in spades. Cruz is a bit too soft-spoken for his own good. His sincerity, however, is not in doubt. He means what he says and says what he means. His impressive resume of action, especially as Solicitor General of Texas, back this up.
I don’t always agree with Cruz but after watching this interview he leaves me feeling confident that he has a plan of action, knows how to get this country back on track and has the determination to get the job done. A President Cruz would certainly move this country in the right direction.
Pretty impressive since Princeton Law School closed in 1852...
Glad to see Cruz get in front of a Catholic audience.