Ted (the joke) Cruz on the last 24 hours.

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Ted Cruz says 'lawless' Supreme Court rulings have led to 'some of the darkest 24 hours in our nation's history'

It's safe to say Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) was horrified by this week's landmark Supreme Court rulings on Obamacare are gay marriage.
In an appearance on Sean Hannity's radio show on Friday, Cruz, who is running for president, made it clear he thought the rulings represented a sad moment for America.
"Today is some of the darkest 24 hours in our nation's history," Cruz said after Hannity asked how he was doing, according to audio posted by Mediaite.

Cruz went on to describe both rulings as "naked and shameless judicial activism."
The first of the two decisions Cruz blasted on the radio came Thursday when the Supreme Court upheld a provision of the Affordable Care Act. In that ruling, the justices rejected an argument that the way the so-called Obamacare legislation was written prevents subsidized insurance in states where the federal government has set up healthcare exchanges.
According to Cruz, this decision amounted to the judges "rewriting" the law in support of President Barack Obama's agenda.
"The decision yesterday rewriting Obamacare ... for the second time six justices joined the Obama administration," Cruz said. "You now have Barack Obama, [former United States Secretary of Health and Human Services] Kathleen Sebelius, and six justices responsible for forcing this failed disaster of a law on millions of Americans and simply rewriting the law in a way that is fundamentally contrary to their judicial oaths."

Cruz has made repealing Obamacare one of the cornerstones of his presidential campaign.
After discussing the Obamacare case, Cruz attacked Friday's Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage in all 50 states. He characterized it as an attack on existing state-based marriage laws.
"This radical decision purporting to strike down the marriage laws of every state, it has no connection to the United States Constitution," Cruz said. "They are simply making it up. It is lawless and in doing so they have undermined the fundamental legitimacy of the United States Supreme Court."
 

Cruz graduated cum laude from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy[SUP][31][/SUP] from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs in 1992.[SUP][4][/SUP][SUP][6][/SUP] While at Princeton, he competed for theAmerican Whig-Cliosophic Society's Debate Panel and won the top speaker award at both the 1992 U.S. National Debating Championship and the 1992 North American Debating Championship.[SUP][32][/SUP] In 1992, he was named U.S. National Speaker of the Year, as well as Team of the Year, with his debate partner, David Panton.[SUP][32][/SUP] Cruz and Panton represented Harvard Law School at the 1995 World Debating Championship, making it to the semi-finals, where they lost to a team from Australia.

He's not dumb. He's just talking to his political base.
 
There is a distinct difference between being stupid and amoral. Stupidity can be forgiven, amorality is a choice. Cruz is deliberately fishing in the shallow end of the gene pool, which Josiah probably is too gentlemanly to suggest. Fortunately, I am not a gentleman, or a lady, thank goodness. Lol.
 
What I don't understand.. what is this "lower end of he gene pool" going to get him. It's loud... but it's not a majority by any means.. How does he think this is going to carry him into the White House?
 
Look up "Right Wing Radical" in the dictionary and you will find a photo of Ted Cruz as the definition. He is to Tea Party what Lipton is to tea. The more "evangelical" he can sound... the more he can stroke the pundits like Hannity, Beck, and Limbaugh... the more publicity he gets and the more 'cult-cons' will fall on their knees in worship of him. I would have expected nothing less from Ted Cruz after the hit the right took this week.

This week in the "Cruzdom"....
1.) SCOTUS allows same-sex marriage.
2.) SCOTUS allows ACA subsidies to stand.
3.) SCOTUS says the Fair Housing Act allows potential renters to sue landlords for "unconscious" discrimination.
4.) Sarah Palin is fired from Faux News for the second time.
5.) Palin's daughter, Bristol... who made big bucks with speaking engagements championing abstinence... announces she is pregnant a second time and still unmarried.
6.) Roger Ailes, the long time head of Faux Noise, is demoted.
7.) Donald Trump is running second in the Republican Presidential candidate polls. That one item alone probably has Ted Cruz hitting the Xanex.
 
Thank you, Josiah, I was 'subtle',but I knew you would pick up on it. Snicker. I know the radical right is serious business, with the potentiality to do great harm if rectal-cranial inversion at the polls ever prevailes, but guys, how can you not laugh at them?
 
Look up "Right Wing Radical" in the dictionary and you will find a photo of Ted Cruz as the definition. He is to Tea Party what Lipton is to tea. The more "evangelical" he can sound... the more he can stroke the pundits like Hannity, Beck, and Limbaugh... the more publicity he gets and the more 'cult-cons' will fall on their knees in worship of him. I would have expected nothing less from Ted Cruz after the hit the right took this week.

This week in the "Cruzdom"....
1.) SCOTUS allows same-sex marriage.
2.) SCOTUS allows ACA subsidies to stand.
3.) SCOTUS says the Fair Housing Act allows potential renters to sue landlords for "unconscious" discrimination.
4.) Sarah Palin is fired from Faux News for the second time.
5.) Palin's daughter, Bristol... who made big bucks with speaking engagements championing abstinence... announces she is pregnant a second time and still unmarried.
6.) Roger Ailes, the long time head of Faux Noise, is demoted.
7.) Donald Trump is running second in the Republican Presidential candidate polls. That one item alone probably has Ted Cruz hitting the Xanex.

LOL....you nailed Cruz, GOM, this is exactly how he got elected in Texas.
 


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