Do you think that Ted Cruz needs to call it quits if he loses to Trump in Indiana?asks Clash Daily.
Or do you think he needs to keep going and still has a chance?
There is NO WAY Ted Cruz should call it quits!
Whatever Trump's qualifications or lack thereof,
he is but the latest GOP candidate that the
Democrats and their minions in the MSM dearly — dearly —
want to run in the election, so that they can tear him
want to run in the election, so that they can tear him
to pieces (not without reason), effectively allowing
the White House to go to a supporter of statism
(which will happen whoever is the 2016 victor if
The Donald turns out to be one of the candidates).
the networks would earn millions of dollars
by continuing their highly successful rounds of
GOP debates, and they are willing to lose that money
for the simple reason that their preferred GOP
candidate would emerge looking perhaps not
like a fool when facing Ted, but certainly diminished.
like a fool when facing Ted, but certainly diminished.
Like McCain and Romney in 2008 and 2012,
the MSM is holding back on its criticism of
Donald Trump and his financial choices
through the years and decades, criticism
which will explode into the open, if and
when The Donald is chosen as the GOP's
candidate, and never cease until November.
The Democrats' and the MSM's motto might be,
want to effectively make America a one-party state,
with the Republicans being no more than a secondary
party with its ranks filled with either with
alter ego Democrat types or with what
looks like (unelectable) crazed extremists.
Meaning that the Democrats, or that people
echoing their ideology (even inside the GOP
— think John Boehner and people of his ilk),
would effectively win every election in the future.
candidate, and never cease until November.
The Democrats' and the MSM's motto might be,
Hillary looks terrible (no one can deny it),One might wonder whether the Democrats don't
so what is needed is a GOP candidate who is,
or who can be depicted as, far worse.
want to effectively make America a one-party state,
with the Republicans being no more than a secondary
party with its ranks filled with either with
alter ego Democrat types or with what
looks like (unelectable) crazed extremists.
Meaning that the Democrats, or that people
echoing their ideology (even inside the GOP
— think John Boehner and people of his ilk),
would effectively win every election in the future.
Ted Cruz understands what's at stake, and he will
— rightly — not give in to the forces who want to
— rightly — not give in to the forces who want to
silence American voters while destroying American
liberty as we know it.
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Related: • The ultimate political chameleon, Trump was a wealthy, secular, country club Republican who bragged of hiring illegal aliens
• The Last Best Place on Earth
• A Young Charismatic Leader Rose Up, Talking of Hope and Change… (by Rafael Cruz)
UPDATE: • 5 Reasons Ted Cruz Should Not Have Dropped Out (thanks to Ed Driscoll)
• Whoever Emerges Victorious in November,
the GOP Loses; and So Does the American People
(Note:
Be sure to add your own remarks in
the Clash Daily comments section…)
Related: • The ultimate political chameleon, Trump was a wealthy, secular, country club Republican who bragged of hiring illegal aliens
• The Last Best Place on Earth
• A Young Charismatic Leader Rose Up, Talking of Hope and Change… (by Rafael Cruz)
UPDATE: • 5 Reasons Ted Cruz Should Not Have Dropped Out (thanks to Ed Driscoll)
• Whoever Emerges Victorious in November,
the GOP Loses; and So Does the American People