Anyone but Scott Walker would be fine. But if that fucking scumbag gets any higher level of political power in this country, I'm leaving.
"A comprehensive vision of what the constitution should stand for":-"Lowering the barriers between church and state"-"Allowing prohibitions on abortion"-"No recognition of rights for gay people"-"Deevolution of power from the federal government to the states"What are you wanting us to take away from the video, because I only made it to the opening question and I already don't think he'd be fit to lead this country?
What I want you to take away from the video is that he very clearly is a strong contender for the White House.
Whether you agree with his stance, there's no doubt that he's a strong politician. In his rookie year in the Senate he went behind senior Republican leadership and held a pseudo-filibuster against the ACA, and single-handedly forced a government shutdown.
Ted Cruz's viability as a Presidential candidate is similar to that of Santorum in 2012. He's going to stay in as long as possible, win a handful of electorates, but have no chance of winning.
Quote from: Icy on March 26, 2015, 09:27:27 PMTed Cruz's viability as a Presidential candidate is similar to that of Santorum in 2012. He's going to stay in as long as possible, win a handful of electorates, but have no chance of winning. This sentiment is the exact reason I made this thread. Cruz makes a living off of people underestimating him.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on March 26, 2015, 09:34:39 PMQuote from: Icy on March 26, 2015, 09:27:27 PMTed Cruz's viability as a Presidential candidate is similar to that of Santorum in 2012. He's going to stay in as long as possible, win a handful of electorates, but have no chance of winning. This sentiment is the exact reason I made this thread. Cruz makes a living off of people underestimating him.No - he makes a living in a similar fashion that McCarthy did. Cause drama for no good reason.
It looks like he has a handful of policies I'd agree with, but at the same time the other handful I don't.
Quote from: Kupo on March 26, 2015, 09:43:53 PMI can't take Cruz seriously because he's not even eligible for the presidency by his own 'rigorous' standards.But meanwhile, Rand Paul keeps giving me reasons to not want to vote for him. Dammit, go back to the center!Isn't Cruz an American citizen through his parents? Born in Canada, right? I mean, looking back at the birther movement it would be fitting for a Republican to be grilled over his eligibility for office, but Cruz' eligibility isn't really in question, is it?
I can't take Cruz seriously because he's not even eligible for the presidency by his own 'rigorous' standards.But meanwhile, Rand Paul keeps giving me reasons to not want to vote for him. Dammit, go back to the center!
In his rookie year in the Senate he went behind senior Republican leadership and held a pseudo-filibuster against the ACA, and single-handedly forced a government shutdown.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on March 26, 2015, 08:17:35 PMIn his rookie year in the Senate he went behind senior Republican leadership and held a pseudo-filibuster against the ACA, and single-handedly forced a government shutdown. I can't tell if people find that to be a good or bad thing. To someone who supports the ACA, it makes him look like a whiny child...
Quote from: Mad Max on March 27, 2015, 01:13:59 AMQuote from: HurtfulTurkey on March 26, 2015, 08:17:35 PMIn his rookie year in the Senate he went behind senior Republican leadership and held a pseudo-filibuster against the ACA, and single-handedly forced a government shutdown. I can't tell if people find that to be a good or bad thing. To someone who supports the ACA, it makes him look like a whiny child...Accept the ACA has been a flop and turning out to be anything but affordable.
Quote from: Verbatim wird verzögert on March 27, 2015, 03:42:15 AMQuote from: Mad Max on March 27, 2015, 01:13:59 AMQuote from: HurtfulTurkey on March 26, 2015, 08:17:35 PMIn his rookie year in the Senate he went behind senior Republican leadership and held a pseudo-filibuster against the ACA, and single-handedly forced a government shutdown. I can't tell if people find that to be a good or bad thing. To someone who supports the ACA, it makes him look like a whiny child...Accept the ACA has been a flop and turning out to be anything but affordable.Helping millions of people get coverage that previously couldn't is hardly a "flop" to me.
Anyone but Scott Walker would be fine. But if that fucking scumbag gets any kind of higher level of political power in this country, I'm leaving.