Thursday 23 April 2015

Cruzing and Lynching

If Cruzing is a thing, rather than the absence of one.

For good or ill, Loretta Lynch has been confirmed. 10 Republicans voted for her, including the Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell.

But one Senator did not vote.

The sheer laziness and absenteeism of Ted Cruz are already legendary. He more than lived up to that legend today. It is no wonder that even his own partisans loathe him.

There are also those who merely laugh at him. But then, they laugh at the whole of their bedraggled party's Presidential field. Long and loud. Especially on social media. But not only there.

4 comments:

  1. Cruz is very much like your George Galloway, always on TV, never in the chamber. He is not as good a speaker, though.

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  2. Can I add another thing? Cruz and Rubio both resemble Obama, they have appeared out of nowhere and are most notable for their ethnic background. They are Affirmative Action candidates with very brief resumes and no signs of original opinions, all manufactured to order but nobody can tell where or who by.

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  3. Anonymous 00:14. Are you joking?

    Ted Cruz assembled George Bush's legal team and was his domestic policy advisor.

    As Solicitor-General for Texas he has authored 70 United States Supreme Court briefs and presented 43 oral arguments, including nine before the United States Supreme Court.

    Cruz's record of having argued before the Supreme Court nine times is more than any practicing lawyer in Texas or any current member of Congress.

    You stupid little boy.

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    1. And still nobody takes him seriously.

      A state Solicitor General (how many of those SCOTUS cases did he even win, anyway?), five minutes in a Senate that he barely attends (some legal eagle, not turning up to the Attorney General confirmation), and then he expects to be President?

      Who does he think he is, Barack Obama?

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