I Agree with Trump

The following statement Trump made about Ted Cruz is 100% true:

“The way he’s dealt with the Senate — where he goes in frankly like a bit of a maniac — you never get things done that way,” Trump said on “Fox News Sunday.” “You can’t walk into the Senate and scream and call people liars and not be able to cajole and get along with people. He’ll never get anything done. That’s the problem with Ted.” 

People say that Cruz is faking the crazy but he’s being way too convincing doing it. The guy looks outright unhinged. Plus, he is a religious fanatic, and that makes him even worse than Trump.

As I said from the start of this campaign, Republicans simply don’t have a candidate. There is nobody in that overcrowded field who could represent the party with dignity and decorum while looking attractive to the base.

14 thoughts on “I Agree with Trump

  1. I don’t think he’s unhinged. He just knows how to pander to the crazies. Guy’s smart. Clerked for a Supreme Court Justice and all that.

    Look at this, haha.

    “Music is interesting. I grew up listening to classic rock, and I’ll tell you sort of an odd story,” Cruz said. “My music tastes changed on 9/11.”

    “On 9/11, I didn’t like how rock music responded, and country music collectively, the way they responded, it resonated with me, and I have to say, it just is a gut-level — I had an emotional reaction that says, ‘these are my people,'” Cruz added.

    Listen to an excerpt of his speech to his donors in the link above. He has a definite plan and is very articulate about it.

    Not that all of this disproves your assertion that he won’t get anything done if he becomes president. He most certainly won’t. The republican establishment hates him. Democrats, no chance. But he’s definitely not unhinged.

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  2. Honestly though, I was unfamiliar with Cruz until the debates. I had never seen him speak before then, but within a minute, he managed to irritate me viscerally, a classic Backpfeifengesicht. And it wasn’t political or anything coming out of his mouth, because the other candidates on stage didn’t elicit that reaction out of me, and I’ve had this reaction to people I agree with politically. There’s something about looking smug, pained and condescending at the same time which sets me off personally. If he elicits this reaction from many other people, I don’t see how he becomes president.

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    1. “There’s something about looking smug, pained and condescending at the same time which sets me off personally.”

      • Yes, absolutely, that’s what it is. He look unctuous and sleazy. He makes me think of those fellows who would run after us in parks when we were children and expose themselves to us. The same facial expressions, everything.

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