Ted Cruz for President

Senator Ted Cruz is the best choice for the Republican nomination for President.
EXPERIENCE Cruz has a variety of government experience. He has been a Senator from Texas since 2012. Before that, he was Solicitor General of Texas, working on numerous high-profile legal cases, including winning eight cases before the Supreme Court. Before that, he was a member of the Federal Trade Commission, where he fought to protect free markets, including keeping the internet free from government regulation.
ISSUES Cruz is a solid conservative who is pro-life and pro-marriage. He supports gun rights completely. He is a free market conservative who supports cutting government spending, taxes, regulations, and bureaucracy. He is a patriot who advocates a realist foreign policy with a strong military willing to intervene when it is in American interests, but not to support a Utopian vision of imposing democracy and nation-building. He is an immigration patriot who opposes amnesty for illegal aliens and supports enforcing the law, securing the border with a real fence, and cutting back on legal immigration when it is not in America’s interest.
RECORD Lots of candidates talk conservative during the campaign, but don’t act that way in office. That’s why it is essential to examine their records. Ted Cruz ran for senate promising to be a solid conservative who led the fight on important issues. His voting record backs that up. He has lifetime ratings of 100% from the American Conservative Union, 98% form Heritage Action, 98% from Freedomworks, and 96% from Club for Growth. He was a leader of the successful effort to defeat President Obama’s 2013 gun control plan. He led the filibuster of Obamacare funding, and fought against budget-busting spending bills. Cruz was a major part of the successful opposition to the Gang of Eight amnesty bill.
Cruz’s conservative record precedes the Senate. As Texas Solicitor General, he successfully defending several conservative laws in the Supreme Court. One case is particularly instructive. When a Mexican citizen committed murder in Texas, he was sentenced to death. Mexico objected, and got the World Court to demand that Texas commute his sentence. The Bush administration, to its discredit, echoed the demand. Cruz fought back, and won the case 6-3 in the Supreme Court, defeating Mexico, the World Court, and a President of his own party. He demonstrated his support for tough sentences for criminals, defense of states powers and American sovereignty, and willingness to stand up to his own party when it was the right thing to do.
KNOWLEDGE AND INTELLIGENCE Cruz is obviously brilliant. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School, where one of his professors declared him to be one of the smartest students he had ever had. He has taken the time to study issues carefully and learn the details of public policy. He is rarely, if ever, tripped up by a question. Unlike other candidates, he doesn’t sound like he just learned about the issues last week, or just repeated something written by an advisor. Cruz has an audiographic memory, and so can remember anything he has heard, which would be a valuable skill for a President.
CHARACTER Cruz is a committed Christian, whose father is a pastor. He is married to his wife Heidi for 15 years. He has two daughters. Cruz has a calm, even temperament, and doesn’t crack under pressure or personally insult other candidates. He is highly disciplined and a very hard worker. He is capable of working across party lines (as on the FTC) but will stand up to others in his own party when necessary.
CAMPAIGN Cruz has run a strong campaign so far. He has raised the second most money (behind Jeb Bush) of any Republican, with both a lot of small dollar donations, and some large donations as well. He has put together the best grassroots organization of any campaign. His campaign has developed new technologies for identifying and targeting voters. He has avoided wasting money on overpriced political consultants.
ELECTABILITY It is difficult to predict election results before the campaign, but it is worth noting that many supposedly electable Republican nominees (Romney, McCain, Dole) were not actually very electable in practice. They pursued strategies of pandering to the media (McCain) or avoiding controversy (Romney) which didn’t hold up well in a Presidential campaign. They often seemed incapable of making conservative arguments. In contrast, Ted Cruz knows not to expect any sympathy from the media. He can make conservative arguments that can win over undecided voters while uniting and motivating the Republican base. He is a national champion debater who won’t put his foot in his mouth or pull his punches against Hillary. He has led Hillary Clinton in many polls, and performs better than Trump, Carson, or Kasich in general election matchups. There are no guarantees, but Cruz stands a reasonable chance of winning the general election.
ENDORSEMENTS Cruz has been endorsed by conservative leaders, including James Dobson (Focus on the Family), Tony Perkins (Family Research Council), Glenn Beck, Thomas Sowell, Gun Owners of America, the National Organization for Marriage, and many solidly conservative members of the House of Representatives. For all these reasons, I endorse him as well.

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  5 comments for “Ted Cruz for President

  1. Corinthian Scales
    February 26, 2016 at 3:14 pm

    ROFLMAO. You cucks are completely delusional.

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  2. Bos Bos
    March 7, 2016 at 7:10 pm

    To say that unemployment has been an issue since Ted's arrival in DC in '12 would be an understatement, which IMO makes his desire to increase it further for American workers by exploding the H1-B visas to foreign workers questionable at best, and an exhibition of either poor judgement or perhaps being for sale to Chamber lobbyists- or worse.

    I mean, really, think about that for a few. You get to DC and THAT'S a hill you want to make a stand on- as compared to maybe being a driving force for the retraining of the American workforce in the computer sciences or something?

    And then he follows that with giving Obama Fast Track during his final year, to say nothing of what he was up to on the damned trade deals.

    Nobody is perfect, nor do I expect perfection from a presidential candidate, but dammit- how the hell is he supposed to get Conservative things done as POTUS when he couldn't even get Congress to follow his leadership when he was one of them?

    Which leads me to something revealing that his colleague, Conservative stalwart Senator Jeff Sessions said about Cruz recently- "I endorse Donald J Trump for President of the United States of America."

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    • Conservative First
      March 7, 2016 at 7:44 pm

      Check again. Cruz has heard conservative concerns on H-1B and supports restricting the program.
      https://www.tedcruz.org/cruz-immigration-plan/
      The President has far more power and influence than one senator. Most Republicans will follow his lead if they want to keep their jobs.

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      • Corinthian Scales
        March 8, 2016 at 8:42 am

        Dude, you ODing on "poison pills"? Sessions outed your Cubanadian and his Goldman Sachs wife as a fraud.

        Why aren't you demanding to see Ted's CRBA?

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        • Conservative First
          March 12, 2016 at 10:33 pm

          Wrong again. Sessions confirmed that Cruz was right.
          http://thehayride.com/2015/12/audio-mike-lee-and-jeff-sessions-take-ted-cruz-side-on-the-amnesty-legalization-question/

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