Ted Cruz’ Supporters Say They Can’t Vote For Trump

Sen. Ted Cruz

The Daily Beast interviewed several supporters of Sen. Ted Cruz who insist they can’t see themselves voting for Donald Trump in the general election, should he become the Republican nominee.

“There is so much garbage out there about Trump,” 81-year-old Betty Marquardt told The Daily Beast. “If it would only come out, I think Trump would be sort of scary. He’ll say one thing and then he’ll say something else. He’s not even sure how many years he’s been audited. It depends on where he is as to what he wants to say and how he wants to say it.”

Marquardt, who like many Cruz supporters at the event said their second choice would be Marco Rubio before this reporter was even able to finish asking the question, called Trump “childish” and said he calls people names too much.

Cruz fans painted a picture of Trump as manipulative, phony, and opportunistic, none of which inspire confidence in scary times.

“I think he’s a good actor and knows how to work the deal, pardon the pun,” Sathre said.

“I just don’t think he has morals,” 37-year-old Christine Stevens told The Daily Beast. She has already made a decision in the foreseeable general-election matchup.

“Honestly I would rather see Hillary Clinton in than Donald Trump.”

Ted Cruz Corners Trump On Government Paying For “Everyone’s Healthcare”

Donald Trump has lost track of what he has and hasn’t said along the campaign trail.

At the Republican debate last night, Sen. Ted Cruz cornered The Donald on whether he ever said the government “should pay for everyone’s healthcare?”

Trumpster denied saying it, and the Cruz campaign rushed this attack ad out showing Donald saying EXACTLY that just a few months ago.

Pro-Cruz Robocall Paints Donald Trump As Pro-LGBT

A new robocall hitting South Carolina voters right before the state’s Republican primary attempts to portray Donald Trump into some kind of pro-LGBT politician, and smears LGBT rights along the way.

The ad takes uses part of an interview with NECN reporter Sue O’Connell, who asks if LGBTs would continue to see forward motion under a Trump presidency.

“I’m a lesbian,” O’Connell tells Trump. “We’ve had some great progress for the gay and lesbian community through politics, through all sorts of judicial actions and elected actions over the past 20 years. When President Trump is in office, can we look for more forward motion for equality for gays and lesbians?”

Trump responds, “Well, you can. And look, that’s your thing, and other people have their thing. We have to bring all people together.” At this point, the narrator’s voice, now taking on an incredulous tone, interjects: “Stop. What does she mean by ‘forward motion’? What’s he agreeing to?”

“It’s not about tolerance anymore,” the narrator continues. “It’s about mandatory celebration. It’s about forcing people to bake cakes and photograph gay weddings. Forcing clergy to officiate. It’s about transgender bathrooms in your child’s school. It’s about tearing down our Judeo-Christian values. It’s about tearing down our America.” The recording ends with an ominous sign-off from the narrator: “Ted Cruz for president — now, before it’s too late.”

Of course, no one has ever attempted to force clergy to officiate a same-sex wedding, nor has the LGBT movement attacked Christian values. And don’t get me started on the bakers and photographers who break state non-discrimination laws.

Here’s the robocall. Please note the very “Rush Limbaugh” type voice.

Ted Cruz To Donald Trump On Threat Of Lawsuit: “Please Sue Me – I’ll Depose You Myself”

From Real Clear Politics:

Ted Cruz responds to a cease and desist letter from Donald Trump’s lawyer threatening to sue him for defamation and damages over an ad running in South Carolina. Trump claims the ad constituted defamation, but Cruz says “bring it on.”

“I have to say to Mr. Trump you have been threatening frivolous lawsuits for your entire adult life,” Cruz said at a press conference in South Carolina. “If you want to file a lawsuit challenging this ad claiming it is defamation… file the lawsuit.”

Donald Trump Hints (Again) At Third Party Run And Law Suit

In a dramatic press release and subsequent press conference today, GOP front-runner hinted at a possible 3rd party run due to his dissatisfaction with the way he feels the Republican National Committee has treated him.

Again.

The Trumpster also threatened to sue Sen. Ted Cruz over the issue of Cruz’s eligibility to be president unless Cruz apologized for what Trump considers several “lies” about his positions.

Via Raw Story:

Trump, who was booed at a debate on Saturday, complained that the audience was full of “lobbyists and donors” whom he accused of manipulating his rivals. “Those tickets were all special interest people. I know ’em,” he said.

“I signed a pledge but it’s a double-edge pledge, and as far as I’m concerned they’re in default of the pledge.”

A spokesperson for the Republican National Committee told the Guardian: “The language of the pledge is pretty straightforward.”

The pledge, he said, “simply states the candidates pledge to run as a Republican and support the nominee. Nothing more and nothing less.”

The men and women in the audience were largely at the candidates’ discretion, according to the RNC: “Each candidate received 100 tickets which is the largest amount so far. The candidates as a whole were the largest group of ticket holders.”

But Trump declared said “the pledge isn’t being honored by them”, without elaborating on what the Republican party’s obligations would be under the agreement. He said the debate was “a disgrace” and “the RNC does a terrible job”.

Trump went on to call current second-place GOP contender Ted Cruz a “basketcase,” “unhinged,” and “unstable.”

See the press release Trump issued prior to the press conference below:

Ted Cruz is a totally unstable individual. He is the single biggest liar I’ve ever come across, in politics or otherwise, and I have seen some of the best of them. His statements are totally untrue and completely outrageous. It is hard to believe a person who proclaims to be a Christian could be so dishonest and lie so much.

Cruz said I would be appointing a liberal judge when in fact I will appoint a great conservative and I am the only candidate who has gone so far, at the debate, as to suggest two individuals I feel would best represent the conservative values we need to protect: William “Bill” Pryor Jr. and Diane Sykes.

Cruz says I am pro-choice, when in fact I am staunchly pro-life and have been for a long time. Like Ronald Reagan, on many issues, I have evolved.

Cruz says I am in favor of ObamaCare, when in fact I have spoken about repealing and replacing this disaster of a system at every speech throughout my campaign and since it’s inception. Meanwhile, Cruz was responsible for getting Bush to put in the judge that failed to vote against ObamaCare twice.

Cruz says I will try to take away your second amendment rights, when I am one of the strongest proponents of the right to bear arms and I say so in every speech that I have made for years. I am a proud member of the NRA and so are my sons.

Cruz has become unhinged and is lying with the hopes that his statements will go unchecked until after the election and he will save his failing campaign.

In Iowa, Cruz told thousands of Ben Carson voters that Dr. Carson had left the race and to instead vote for Ted Cruz. He apologized when the race was over. Likewise, his fraudulent voter violation form sent to Iowa voters. If Ted is going to continue to lie with such desperation, I have no choice but to fight back.

One of the ways I can fight back is to bring a lawsuit against him relative to the fact that he was born in Canada and therefore cannot be President. If he doesn’t take down his false ads and retract his lies, I will do so immediately. Additionally, the RNC should intervene and if they don’t they are in default of their pledge to me.

I am the strongest on the borders and I will build a wall, and it will be a real wall. I am strongest on illegal immigration, strongest on ISIS, strongest on the military and I will take care of our Vets. I will end common core and preserve the second amendment. I will renegotiate our trade deals and bring our jobs back to our country. I am the only person who will Make America Great Again.

ICYMI: Donald Trump To Sen. Ted Cruz – “You Are The Single Biggest Liar”

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Trump to Cruz: You are the single biggest liarThis exchange is precious.Posted by Daily Kos on Saturday, February 13, 2016

In case you missed the Republican presidential debate on Saturday, this pretty much sums up the whole evening.

File this under #InfightingIsFunny

Sen. Ted Cruz Gets Fact-Checked At GOP Debate Over SCOTUS Confirmations

At last night’s GOP debate, Sen. Ted Cruz asserted that presidents shouldn’t appoint Supreme Court justices in the final year of their terms.

Moderator John Dickerson asked Cruz if he would follow the same restriction should he be elected. What followed was a bit of confusion on Cruz’s part and then a crowd booing when facts were introduced.

From Vox:

“Where do you set that date if you’re president?” Dickerson asked. “Does does it begin in election year, in December, November, September? And once you set the date, when you’re president, will you abide by that date?”

Cruz argued that there were “80 years of precedent” of not confirming Supreme Court justices in an election year. In fact, Justice Anthony Kennedy was confirmed in an election year by a Democratic Congress. Dickerson tried to fact-check Cruz in real time, and the audience was not having it.

“Kennedy was confirmed in ’88,” Dickerson said.

“In ’87,” Cruz said. (Kennedy was nominated in 1987 and confirmed in 1988.)

“That’s the question, is it appointing or confirming?”

“In this case it’s both. If I could finish–” Cruz started.

“I want to get the facts straight for the audience,” Dickerson said. The audience promptly booed. “But I apologize.”

Ted Cruz Wins Iowa Caucuses

In what is being viewed as a surprise – Donald Trump was leading in all the polls up to last night – Sen. Ted Cruz won the Iowa Caucuses with almost 28% of the vote.

Billionaire Donald Trump came in second with 24%, just ahead of Sen. Marco Rubio’s surprisingly strong third place finish with 23%.

The presidential hopefuls now head to New Hampshire where the Trumpster holds a sizeable lead among his fellow GOP candidates.