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H2O Man

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Mon Mar 23, 2015, 01:02 PM Mar 2015

Rafael Edward Cruz [View all]

It’s official: Rafael Cruz, the “junior” Senator from Texas, has announced that he is a candidate for the republican nomination for President in 2016.

Almost immediately, his announcement was followed by discussion of if Rafael can actually be president, because he was born in the socialist nation of Canada? Call it speculation upon my part, but I predict that this is not a question that the US Supreme Court will be forced to answer, one way or the other.

Thus, the more important question to be considered is if the Cruz candidacy is a good thing or a bad thing? And that leads to the follow-up questions: Is it good for Democrats? Republicans? Or bad for America? Or is it a combination of good and bad, that allows us an objective measure of the pathology that infects our national political life?

GOP Congressman Peter King just called Cruz a “carnival barker,” a semi-humorous attempt to dismiss “Ted” as being similar to Sarah Palin. This suggests that Cruz will face strong opposition within the republican party’s primaries. Before we even consider the possibility that he could win the republican nomination, we might do well to focus on the dynamics of the republican primaries.

Rafael will not be the republican establishment’s candidate. It seems important that we understand that this is not because Cruz is a “maverick,” who has always sought to inhabit the margins of his party. In fact, just the opposite is true. I find myself thinking of an old LBJ quote about specimens of Cruz’s ilk: “he’s not a pimple on a good man’s ass.” If we adjust this ever so slightly, we can view Cruz as an infected boil on the republican party’s ass-cheeks.

In 1999 - 200, Cruz served as a lawyer on the George W. Bush campaign. He advised the campaign on issues involving social policy. After Bush lost to Gore in the November, 2000 election, Cruz was elevated to a position where he became an advocate for the theft of the presidency, first before the Florida courts, and eventually before the US Supreme Court.

After the USSC opted to make the theft of the election “official,” it appeared that Cruz was set for a career within the comfort zone afforded by the most criminal administration in American history. But, as we know, that didn’t happen. The Bush-Cheney administration decided to have the infected boil removed. In Cruz’s political career since then, too little attention has been paid to why they dumped Rafael.

The truth is that even the scoundrels in the Bush-Cheney administration found Cruz to be too obnoxious, self-righteous, and pompous to work with. And when we look at his behaviors in the US Senate, it is all too clear that his spoiled brat persona stands out in defining him. He holds onto his grudge against not only the Democratic Party, but also the republican establishment.

His campaign’s goal is not to gain the support of the majority of republicans in the primary contests -- although no doubt, that is his personal fantasy -- but rather, to damage the establishment’s candidate to an extent that allows the tea party and other marginal sub-species to join in creating a common front, and selecting the 2016 candidate. That means he will seek to harness the discontent of those who support Rand Paul and Mike Huckabee.

While this should provide some serious entertainment during the republican primaries, it is never good to underestimate the forces of fear and hatred in our society. I do not think of Cruz as just a joke, though there is plenty to laugh about in his campaign. It’s sad to think that there are people who would actually vote for this guy.

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Rafael Edward Cruz [View all] H2O Man Mar 2015 OP
It's definitely a measure of the pathology that infects our political life cyberswede Mar 2015 #1
Right. H2O Man Mar 2015 #10
Well, my state just elected Joni Ernst cyberswede Mar 2015 #17
He was elected Senator malthaussen Mar 2015 #2
Right. H2O Man Mar 2015 #25
I do not feel the media will choose him. mmonk Mar 2015 #3
The media peddles H2O Man Mar 2015 #26
ki ki ki kickin' Faux pas Mar 2015 #4
Stick a fork in him, he's done. Octafish Mar 2015 #5
he's the new Santorum bigtree Mar 2015 #6
He really doesn't want to be President yuiyoshida Mar 2015 #7
Thanks, H2O Man. There's a lot about him I didn't know, but I do know he's not a funny clown. Hekate Mar 2015 #8
Absolutely. WaitWut Mar 2015 #9
It was Texas Hulk Mar 2015 #22
I agree. WaitWut Mar 2015 #32
Yep. His lunacy is coldly calculated to appeal to the hifiguy Mar 2015 #24
A king of one of the 7 Mountains. Motto: "Beyond Salvation is Occupation" madfloridian Mar 2015 #11
Is it really any more appropriate Ms. Toad Mar 2015 #12
I refer to Willard Romney H2O Man Mar 2015 #15
Last I checked, "Willard" was not associated with a racial or ethnic minority. n/t Ms. Toad Mar 2015 #19
You are scraping H2O Man Mar 2015 #23
No - I'm reacting to your comments the same way I do Ms. Toad Mar 2015 #28
Desperate, eh? H2O Man Mar 2015 #29
Maybe not any more appropriate... mtngirl47 Mar 2015 #16
I'm not concerned about hitting the right over the head with fact. Ms. Toad Mar 2015 #18
Recommend, thanks. nt Zorra Mar 2015 #13
Pardon my language, but... jjblazes Mar 2015 #14
Of course, he is bad for America, but that is not the point. world wide wally Mar 2015 #20
He IS a joke. Hulk Mar 2015 #21
Ted Cruz is spine-chilling scary to me. democrank Mar 2015 #27
Recommend.. KoKo Mar 2015 #30
… is an anagram for "El crazed war fraud". 11 Bravo Mar 2015 #31
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