Lying Ted Knows How To Deliver A Speech

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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: malibber2
He humiliated Donald on national TV.

His reasoning:

"The day that became abrogated was the day that became personal," Cruz said, referencing Trump’s comments about his family during the primary. "I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father. And that pledge was not a blanket commitment that if you slander and attack Heidi I'm going to nonetheless go like a servile puppy dog" and stick to the pledge anyway.
This is awesome...Just minutes before claiming Trump slandered and attacked his wife and father, Cruz started the meeting with the Texas delegation by saying 'I did not and will not say anything negative about Donald Trump'. In this meeting about half of the Texas delegation booed or turned their backs on him...Including many/most of his supporters. This is going to do more to unify the Republicans than if he had kissed The Donald on the lips.

And I was wondering why Trump would be gracious or maybe stupid enough to allow Cruz to speak....knowing there would be no endorsement. I especially like Newt's comeback....which was also certainly planned in advance.....but the key is that in one fell swoop, he got even hard core Cruz delegates to boo and turn their backs on Cruz and into the ACTIVE Trump camp....AND he guaranteed another major ratings boost for his speech tonight. I will bet any money that Trump's Acceptance speech is the highest rated political convention speech in history. Lyin' Ted=Permanently Damaged Goods.
Gee, what other Fortuitous Political Events does alanleroy think happened in history. The riots at the 1968 Democratic Convention? Making Sarah Palin the nominee for vice president? Melania's/Michelle's speech the other night?

Donald Trump's sole argument, other than his appeal to bigotry, is that he is a great businessman. But competent management would have prevented both the Melania and the Cruz debacle. Competent management wouldn't have buried Mike Pence's first major speech to the nation. And a good deal maker would have made a better deal with Ted Cruz, wouldn't he?

Endorsements at the presidential level are pretty worthless. But big donors, down-ballot candidates, and motivated volunteers are looking to partner with competent campaigns. Not a clown show.

Well what do you know....A political pundit actually agrees with AlanLeroyii's outside the box observation that Cruz's selfish actions may have helped Trump and party unity! I'm shocked. Shocked I tell you.

"A turning point might have come Wednesday night, during the booing of rival Ted Cruz for refusing to endorse Trump. What started with restlessness from the New York delegation quickly spread, and by the time he slinked off the stage, Cruz suffered a stunning and unanimous rebuke.

That rare moment of genuine unity, followed by Mike Pence’s workmanlike acceptance speech as the vp nominee, set the stage for the finale."

Start of an American Revival
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: malibber2
He humiliated Donald on national TV.

His reasoning:

"The day that became abrogated was the day that became personal," Cruz said, referencing Trump’s comments about his family during the primary. "I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father. And that pledge was not a blanket commitment that if you slander and attack Heidi I'm going to nonetheless go like a servile puppy dog" and stick to the pledge anyway.
This is awesome...Just minutes before claiming Trump slandered and attacked his wife and father, Cruz started the meeting with the Texas delegation by saying 'I did not and will not say anything negative about Donald Trump'. In this meeting about half of the Texas delegation booed or turned their backs on him...Including many/most of his supporters. This is going to do more to unify the Republicans than if he had kissed The Donald on the lips.

And I was wondering why Trump would be gracious or maybe stupid enough to allow Cruz to speak....knowing there would be no endorsement. I especially like Newt's comeback....which was also certainly planned in advance.....but the key is that in one fell swoop, he got even hard core Cruz delegates to boo and turn their backs on Cruz and into the ACTIVE Trump camp....AND he guaranteed another major ratings boost for his speech tonight. I will bet any money that Trump's Acceptance speech is the highest rated political convention speech in history. Lyin' Ted=Permanently Damaged Goods.
Gee, what other Fortuitous Political Events does alanleroy think happened in history. The riots at the 1968 Democratic Convention? Making Sarah Palin the nominee for vice president? Melania's/Michelle's speech the other night?

Donald Trump's sole argument, other than his appeal to bigotry, is that he is a great businessman. But competent management would have prevented both the Melania and the Cruz debacle. Competent management wouldn't have buried Mike Pence's first major speech to the nation. And a good deal maker would have made a better deal with Ted Cruz, wouldn't he?

Endorsements at the presidential level are pretty worthless. But big donors, down-ballot candidates, and motivated volunteers are looking to partner with competent campaigns. Not a clown show.

Well what do you know....A political pundit actually agrees with AlanLeroyii's outside the box observation that Cruz's selfish actions may have helped Trump and party unity!...
Yeah, a writer for the Murdoch Post who thinks that Obama should resign because of the attacks in Paris. In other words, someone who matches your extreme right wing outlook.

I bet there were dozens of "pundits" who thought that putting Sarah Palin in the VP slot was a masterstroke. These types are mostly known as stupid people, but the smarter ones are known as truly dishonest people. And alanleroy, that's the company you keep.
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: malibber2
He humiliated Donald on national TV.

His reasoning:

"The day that became abrogated was the day that became personal," Cruz said, referencing Trump’s comments about his family during the primary. "I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father. And that pledge was not a blanket commitment that if you slander and attack Heidi I'm going to nonetheless go like a servile puppy dog" and stick to the pledge anyway.
This is awesome...Just minutes before claiming Trump slandered and attacked his wife and father, Cruz started the meeting with the Texas delegation by saying 'I did not and will not say anything negative about Donald Trump'. In this meeting about half of the Texas delegation booed or turned their backs on him...Including many/most of his supporters. This is going to do more to unify the Republicans than if he had kissed The Donald on the lips.

And I was wondering why Trump would be gracious or maybe stupid enough to allow Cruz to speak....knowing there would be no endorsement. I especially like Newt's comeback....which was also certainly planned in advance.....but the key is that in one fell swoop, he got even hard core Cruz delegates to boo and turn their backs on Cruz and into the ACTIVE Trump camp....AND he guaranteed another major ratings boost for his speech tonight. I will bet any money that Trump's Acceptance speech is the highest rated political convention speech in history. Lyin' Ted=Permanently Damaged Goods.
Gee, what other Fortuitous Political Events does alanleroy think happened in history. The riots at the 1968 Democratic Convention? Making Sarah Palin the nominee for vice president? Melania's/Michelle's speech the other night?

Donald Trump's sole argument, other than his appeal to bigotry, is that he is a great businessman. But competent management would have prevented both the Melania and the Cruz debacle. Competent management wouldn't have buried Mike Pence's first major speech to the nation. And a good deal maker would have made a better deal with Ted Cruz, wouldn't he?

Endorsements at the presidential level are pretty worthless. But big donors, down-ballot candidates, and motivated volunteers are looking to partner with competent campaigns. Not a clown show.

Well what do you know....A political pundit actually agrees with AlanLeroyii's outside the box observation that Cruz's selfish actions may have helped Trump and party unity!...
Yeah, a writer for the Murdoch Post who thinks that Obama should resign because of the attacks in Paris. In other words, someone who matches your extreme right wing outlook.

I bet there were dozens of "pundits" who thought that putting Sarah Palin in the VP slot was a masterstroke. These types are mostly known as stupid people, but the smarter ones are known as truly dishonest people. And alanleroy, that's the company you keep.
Hey! Well fuck you and the horse you rode in on. But I imagine you do that regularly anyway. Did I ever tell you what a douchebag you've become?

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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: malibber2
He humiliated Donald on national TV.

His reasoning:

"The day that became abrogated was the day that became personal," Cruz said, referencing Trump’s comments about his family during the primary. "I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father. And that pledge was not a blanket commitment that if you slander and attack Heidi I'm going to nonetheless go like a servile puppy dog" and stick to the pledge anyway.
This is awesome...Just minutes before claiming Trump slandered and attacked his wife and father, Cruz started the meeting with the Texas delegation by saying 'I did not and will not say anything negative about Donald Trump'. In this meeting about half of the Texas delegation booed or turned their backs on him...Including many/most of his supporters. This is going to do more to unify the Republicans than if he had kissed The Donald on the lips.

And I was wondering why Trump would be gracious or maybe stupid enough to allow Cruz to speak....knowing there would be no endorsement. I especially like Newt's comeback....which was also certainly planned in advance.....but the key is that in one fell swoop, he got even hard core Cruz delegates to boo and turn their backs on Cruz and into the ACTIVE Trump camp....AND he guaranteed another major ratings boost for his speech tonight. I will bet any money that Trump's Acceptance speech is the highest rated political convention speech in history. Lyin' Ted=Permanently Damaged Goods.
Gee, what other Fortuitous Political Events does alanleroy think happened in history. The riots at the 1968 Democratic Convention? Making Sarah Palin the nominee for vice president? Melania's/Michelle's speech the other night?

Donald Trump's sole argument, other than his appeal to bigotry, is that he is a great businessman. But competent management would have prevented both the Melania and the Cruz debacle. Competent management wouldn't have buried Mike Pence's first major speech to the nation. And a good deal maker would have made a better deal with Ted Cruz, wouldn't he?

Endorsements at the presidential level are pretty worthless. But big donors, down-ballot candidates, and motivated volunteers are looking to partner with competent campaigns. Not a clown show.

Well what do you know....A political pundit actually agrees with AlanLeroyii's outside the box observation that Cruz's selfish actions may have helped Trump and party unity!...
Yeah, a writer for the Murdoch Post who thinks that Obama should resign because of the attacks in Paris. In other words, someone who matches your extreme right wing outlook.

I bet there were dozens of "pundits" who thought that putting Sarah Palin in the VP slot was a masterstroke. These types are mostly known as stupid people, but the smarter ones are known as truly dishonest people. And alanleroy, that's the company you keep.
Hey! Well fuck you and the horse you rode in on. But I imagine you do that regularly anyway. Did I ever tell you what a douchebag you've become?
Stay classy alanleroy.

But back to the original subject. Since you think Ted Cruz should have behaved differently, could I prevail upon you to fill in the blank:

Ted Cruz: "I would like to endorse the guy who accused my father of plotting President Kennedy's death because _______________________________________"


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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: malibber2
He humiliated Donald on national TV.

His reasoning:

"The day that became abrogated was the day that became personal," Cruz said, referencing Trump’s comments about his family during the primary. "I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father. And that pledge was not a blanket commitment that if you slander and attack Heidi I'm going to nonetheless go like a servile puppy dog" and stick to the pledge anyway.
This is awesome...Just minutes before claiming Trump slandered and attacked his wife and father, Cruz started the meeting with the Texas delegation by saying 'I did not and will not say anything negative about Donald Trump'. In this meeting about half of the Texas delegation booed or turned their backs on him...Including many/most of his supporters. This is going to do more to unify the Republicans than if he had kissed The Donald on the lips.

And I was wondering why Trump would be gracious or maybe stupid enough to allow Cruz to speak....knowing there would be no endorsement. I especially like Newt's comeback....which was also certainly planned in advance.....but the key is that in one fell swoop, he got even hard core Cruz delegates to boo and turn their backs on Cruz and into the ACTIVE Trump camp....AND he guaranteed another major ratings boost for his speech tonight. I will bet any money that Trump's Acceptance speech is the highest rated political convention speech in history. Lyin' Ted=Permanently Damaged Goods.
Gee, what other Fortuitous Political Events does alanleroy think happened in history. The riots at the 1968 Democratic Convention? Making Sarah Palin the nominee for vice president? Melania's/Michelle's speech the other night?

Donald Trump's sole argument, other than his appeal to bigotry, is that he is a great businessman. But competent management would have prevented both the Melania and the Cruz debacle. Competent management wouldn't have buried Mike Pence's first major speech to the nation. And a good deal maker would have made a better deal with Ted Cruz, wouldn't he?

Endorsements at the presidential level are pretty worthless. But big donors, down-ballot candidates, and motivated volunteers are looking to partner with competent campaigns. Not a clown show.

Well what do you know....A political pundit actually agrees with AlanLeroyii's outside the box observation that Cruz's selfish actions may have helped Trump and party unity!...
Yeah, a writer for the Murdoch Post who thinks that Obama should resign because of the attacks in Paris. In other words, someone who matches your extreme right wing outlook.

I bet there were dozens of "pundits" who thought that putting Sarah Palin in the VP slot was a masterstroke. These types are mostly known as stupid people, but the smarter ones are known as truly dishonest people. And alanleroy, that's the company you keep.
Hey! Well fuck you and the horse you rode in on. But I imagine you do that regularly anyway. Did I ever tell you what a douchebag you've become?
Stay classy alanleroy.

But back to the original subject. Since you think Ted Cruz should have behaved differently, could I prevail upon you to fill in the blank:

Ted Cruz: "I would like to endorse the guy who accused my father of plotting President Kennedy's death because _______________________________________"

Like I mentioned before, insult me and I'll insult you back..harder. You stupid asshole. Just remember you started it again.

Now back to the original subject:

Ted Cruz "It was a hard fought primary campaign, but now is the time to put that behind us. Now is the time for Unity against the real Lucifer incarnate. Now is the time to focus on defeating Careless Hillary Clinton. Now is the time to support the People's Choice---Donald Trump."

There. How's that. Or he could have just stayed home like Jeb and Kasich.

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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: malibber2
He humiliated Donald on national TV.

His reasoning:

"The day that became abrogated was the day that became personal," Cruz said, referencing Trump’s comments about his family during the primary. "I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father. And that pledge was not a blanket commitment that if you slander and attack Heidi I'm going to nonetheless go like a servile puppy dog" and stick to the pledge anyway.
This is awesome...Just minutes before claiming Trump slandered and attacked his wife and father, Cruz started the meeting with the Texas delegation by saying 'I did not and will not say anything negative about Donald Trump'. In this meeting about half of the Texas delegation booed or turned their backs on him...Including many/most of his supporters. This is going to do more to unify the Republicans than if he had kissed The Donald on the lips.

And I was wondering why Trump would be gracious or maybe stupid enough to allow Cruz to speak....knowing there would be no endorsement. I especially like Newt's comeback....which was also certainly planned in advance.....but the key is that in one fell swoop, he got even hard core Cruz delegates to boo and turn their backs on Cruz and into the ACTIVE Trump camp....AND he guaranteed another major ratings boost for his speech tonight. I will bet any money that Trump's Acceptance speech is the highest rated political convention speech in history. Lyin' Ted=Permanently Damaged Goods.
Gee, what other Fortuitous Political Events does alanleroy think happened in history. The riots at the 1968 Democratic Convention? Making Sarah Palin the nominee for vice president? Melania's/Michelle's speech the other night?

Donald Trump's sole argument, other than his appeal to bigotry, is that he is a great businessman. But competent management would have prevented both the Melania and the Cruz debacle. Competent management wouldn't have buried Mike Pence's first major speech to the nation. And a good deal maker would have made a better deal with Ted Cruz, wouldn't he?

Endorsements at the presidential level are pretty worthless. But big donors, down-ballot candidates, and motivated volunteers are looking to partner with competent campaigns. Not a clown show.

Well what do you know....A political pundit actually agrees with AlanLeroyii's outside the box observation that Cruz's selfish actions may have helped Trump and party unity!...
Yeah, a writer for the Murdoch Post who thinks that Obama should resign because of the attacks in Paris. In other words, someone who matches your extreme right wing outlook.

I bet there were dozens of "pundits" who thought that putting Sarah Palin in the VP slot was a masterstroke. These types are mostly known as stupid people, but the smarter ones are known as truly dishonest people. And alanleroy, that's the company you keep.
Hey! Well fuck you and the horse you rode in on. But I imagine you do that regularly anyway. Did I ever tell you what a douchebag you've become?
Stay classy alanleroy.

But back to the original subject. Since you think Ted Cruz should have behaved differently, could I prevail upon you to fill in the blank:

Ted Cruz: "I would like to endorse the guy who accused my father of plotting President Kennedy's death because _______________________________________"

Like I mentioned before, insult me and I'll insult you back..harder. You stupid asshole. Just remember you started it again.

Now back to the original subject:

Ted Cruz "It was a hard fought primary campaign, but now is the time to put that behind us...
No. Accusing someone's father of helping to assassinate JFK is not normal politics. And we should do everything possible to keep it from becoming the new normal.

When someone makes that kind of accusation, you don't do business with them, you don't willingly stay in the same room with them, and you sure as hell don't elect them to anything. That is, if you have a decent bone in your body. If you want to know how decent Americans feel alanleroy, use your memory. I bet you used to be one.
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: malibber2
He humiliated Donald on national TV.

His reasoning:

"The day that became abrogated was the day that became personal," Cruz said, referencing Trump’s comments about his family during the primary. "I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father. And that pledge was not a blanket commitment that if you slander and attack Heidi I'm going to nonetheless go like a servile puppy dog" and stick to the pledge anyway.
This is awesome...Just minutes before claiming Trump slandered and attacked his wife and father, Cruz started the meeting with the Texas delegation by saying 'I did not and will not say anything negative about Donald Trump'. In this meeting about half of the Texas delegation booed or turned their backs on him...Including many/most of his supporters. This is going to do more to unify the Republicans than if he had kissed The Donald on the lips.

And I was wondering why Trump would be gracious or maybe stupid enough to allow Cruz to speak....knowing there would be no endorsement. I especially like Newt's comeback....which was also certainly planned in advance.....but the key is that in one fell swoop, he got even hard core Cruz delegates to boo and turn their backs on Cruz and into the ACTIVE Trump camp....AND he guaranteed another major ratings boost for his speech tonight. I will bet any money that Trump's Acceptance speech is the highest rated political convention speech in history. Lyin' Ted=Permanently Damaged Goods.
Gee, what other Fortuitous Political Events does alanleroy think happened in history. The riots at the 1968 Democratic Convention? Making Sarah Palin the nominee for vice president? Melania's/Michelle's speech the other night?

Donald Trump's sole argument, other than his appeal to bigotry, is that he is a great businessman. But competent management would have prevented both the Melania and the Cruz debacle. Competent management wouldn't have buried Mike Pence's first major speech to the nation. And a good deal maker would have made a better deal with Ted Cruz, wouldn't he?

Endorsements at the presidential level are pretty worthless. But big donors, down-ballot candidates, and motivated volunteers are looking to partner with competent campaigns. Not a clown show.

Well what do you know....A political pundit actually agrees with AlanLeroyii's outside the box observation that Cruz's selfish actions may have helped Trump and party unity!...
Yeah, a writer for the Murdoch Post who thinks that Obama should resign because of the attacks in Paris. In other words, someone who matches your extreme right wing outlook.

I bet there were dozens of "pundits" who thought that putting Sarah Palin in the VP slot was a masterstroke. These types are mostly known as stupid people, but the smarter ones are known as truly dishonest people. And alanleroy, that's the company you keep.
Hey! Well fuck you and the horse you rode in on. But I imagine you do that regularly anyway. Did I ever tell you what a douchebag you've become?
Stay classy alanleroy.

But back to the original subject. Since you think Ted Cruz should have behaved differently, could I prevail upon you to fill in the blank:

Ted Cruz: "I would like to endorse the guy who accused my father of plotting President Kennedy's death because _______________________________________"

Like I mentioned before, insult me and I'll insult you back..harder. You stupid asshole. Just remember you started it again.

Now back to the original subject:

Ted Cruz "It was a hard fought primary campaign, but now is the time to put that behind us...
No. Accusing someone's father of helping to assassinate JFK is not normal politics. And we should do everything possible to keep it from becoming the new normal.

When someone makes that kind of accusation, you don't do business with them, you don't willingly stay in the same room with them, and you sure as hell don't elect them to anything. That is, if you have a decent bone in your body. If you want to know how decent Americans feel alanleroy, use your memory. I bet you used to be one.
If you want to know how decent Americans feel Forkush....Well you've always been a partisan hack douchebag asshole, so I imagine you don't have a clue anyway.

I don't support Trump's using the National Enquirer Front Page article against Cruz's father...Just like I'm sure most decent Americans don't support Hillary Clinton's campaign starting the Birther Movement against Obama. Politics is nasty sometimes. Candidates have to put on their big boy pants....forgive and forget.

In the words of Pastor Mike Huckabee (Who is generally regarded as a decent American)

“The question of the night was whether Ted Cruz would honor his word and support the nominee or earn the moniker ‘Lyin Ted’ given to him by the man who won,” Huckabee began. “The question was whether Cruz would make his speech about HIS future or the future of the country. And that question was answered when Ted Cruz chose to not keep his word that he (along with me and every other GOP candidate) gave one year ago in that very arena where tonight he put his own ambitions above country.”

"Ted walked in tall and walked out small"

Kind of like Forkush...Except for the walking in tall part.

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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: malibber2
He humiliated Donald on national TV.

His reasoning:

"The day that became abrogated was the day that became personal," Cruz said, referencing Trump’s comments about his family during the primary. "I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father. And that pledge was not a blanket commitment that if you slander and attack Heidi I'm going to nonetheless go like a servile puppy dog" and stick to the pledge anyway.
This is awesome...Just minutes before claiming Trump slandered and attacked his wife and father, Cruz started the meeting with the Texas delegation by saying 'I did not and will not say anything negative about Donald Trump'. In this meeting about half of the Texas delegation booed or turned their backs on him...Including many/most of his supporters. This is going to do more to unify the Republicans than if he had kissed The Donald on the lips.

And I was wondering why Trump would be gracious or maybe stupid enough to allow Cruz to speak....knowing there would be no endorsement. I especially like Newt's comeback....which was also certainly planned in advance.....but the key is that in one fell swoop, he got even hard core Cruz delegates to boo and turn their backs on Cruz and into the ACTIVE Trump camp....AND he guaranteed another major ratings boost for his speech tonight. I will bet any money that Trump's Acceptance speech is the highest rated political convention speech in history. Lyin' Ted=Permanently Damaged Goods.
Gee, what other Fortuitous Political Events does alanleroy think happened in history. The riots at the 1968 Democratic Convention? Making Sarah Palin the nominee for vice president? Melania's/Michelle's speech the other night?

Donald Trump's sole argument, other than his appeal to bigotry, is that he is a great businessman. But competent management would have prevented both the Melania and the Cruz debacle. Competent management wouldn't have buried Mike Pence's first major speech to the nation. And a good deal maker would have made a better deal with Ted Cruz, wouldn't he?

Endorsements at the presidential level are pretty worthless. But big donors, down-ballot candidates, and motivated volunteers are looking to partner with competent campaigns. Not a clown show.

Well what do you know....A political pundit actually agrees with AlanLeroyii's outside the box observation that Cruz's selfish actions may have helped Trump and party unity!...
Yeah, a writer for the Murdoch Post who thinks that Obama should resign because of the attacks in Paris. In other words, someone who matches your extreme right wing outlook.

I bet there were dozens of "pundits" who thought that putting Sarah Palin in the VP slot was a masterstroke. These types are mostly known as stupid people, but the smarter ones are known as truly dishonest people. And alanleroy, that's the company you keep.
Hey! Well fuck you and the horse you rode in on. But I imagine you do that regularly anyway. Did I ever tell you what a douchebag you've become?
Stay classy alanleroy.

But back to the original subject. Since you think Ted Cruz should have behaved differently, could I prevail upon you to fill in the blank:

Ted Cruz: "I would like to endorse the guy who accused my father of plotting President Kennedy's death because _______________________________________"

Like I mentioned before, insult me and I'll insult you back..harder. You stupid asshole. Just remember you started it again.

Now back to the original subject:

Ted Cruz "It was a hard fought primary campaign, but now is the time to put that behind us...
No. Accusing someone's father of helping to assassinate JFK is not normal politics. And we should do everything possible to keep it from becoming the new normal.

When someone makes that kind of accusation, you don't do business with them, you don't willingly stay in the same room with them, and you sure as hell don't elect them to anything. That is, if you have a decent bone in your body. If you want to know how decent Americans feel alanleroy, use your memory. I bet you used to be one.
If you want to know how decent Americans feel Forkush....Well you've always been a partisan hack douchebag asshole, so I imagine you don't have a clue anyway.

I don't support Trump's using the National Enquirer Front Page article against Cruz's father...Just like I'm sure most decent Americans don't support Hillary Clinton's campaign starting the Birther Movement against Obama...
The Hillary campaign started the birther movement? You can't back that up. Obviously the people who write for your "news" sources aren't decent honest Americans - and that's the company you keep.

And even if you were being and honest and truthful person - imagine that - accusing a political opponent's father of being part of JFK's assassination is beyond the pale. It only belongs in the banana republic that Trump wants to lead and you deserve to live in.

Oh, and the people who wrote the articles about the origin of the birther movement have already stated definitively that there is ZERO proof that the Hillary campaign had anything to do with starting the birther movement. Be smart for once and don't serve up another softball.
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The Hillary campaign started the birther movement?


Well maybe not the campaign...But Democrat operatives in support of Hillary. Did she ever distance herself from it? I don't think so.

But Trump just commented on a front page National Enquirer Story. There may be more of that.



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Originally posted by: forkushV In other words, someone who matches your extreme right wing outlook.

Oh and on this...another example of you as a lying piece of shit. Perhaps you can support that I have 'an extreme right wing outlook' with a few direct quotes of some of my 'extreme right wing positions'...You know like with these things "".

Is it the fact that I opposed the Iraq war or that I support a balanced budget amendment? Is it the fact that I support a woman's right to choose or that I support legalization of all drugs? Is it that I agree with Trump that these international trade deals have hurt the working man or that I want existing immigration laws enforced? Or maybe that I think we need to stop fighting the cold war and WWII and bring our boys home?? Or maybe that I came up with a list of ways to actually fix Obamacare...Yeah...That's it.

Extreme Right Wing? You don't know what the fuck you're talking about. But we knew that.

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