
01-15-2016, 05:06 PM
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Not riding the train
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Re: Trump right about Cruz
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
It has zero chance of going to court, as Ted Cruz stated. After the debate, Trump spoke with Hannity and doubled down on the birther issue. The dude is insane.
Now, on the NY values exchange, Trump played his emotional appeal regarding 9-11. Only the media and people who hate Cruz would think that Trump won that exchange as well.
Interestingly, Ted Cruz already knew that Trump had used the 9-11 comment against in him before last night's debate. So, I believe, as is Cruz's style, he used it to get more coverage to speak in the coming days. The man is principled and brilliant. LOL!
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ANNNNNND, there it is:
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Behind Cruz's attack on Trump's 'New York values'
The swipe was straight out of the playbook of the Texas senator's bulldog campaign manager, Missourian Jeff Roe. That means — along with most moves Cruz makes — that it was probably deliberately calibrated and carefully planned. In 2008, Roe produced a television spot for a client, Rep. Sam Graves, R-Mo., that painted Democratic challenger Kay Barnes as a social and fiscal liberal who was "pushing their San Francisco values."
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/be...stom_click=rss
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