Here.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Ted Cruz' many flip-flops: Obamatrade, foreign workers, illegal alien amnesty, birthright citizenship, Edward Snowden, crop insurance
Nicely detailed with links by Laura Ingraham, here.
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John Kasich would legalize all illegals within the first 100 days of his presidency, which would open the floodgates to millions more
Noted here in a list of all Kasich's extreme positions on illegal immigration:
In last Thursday’s CNN debate, Kasich told voters that he would enact the largest amnesty in U.S. history within his first 100 days in office. “For the 11 and a half million who are here, then in my view if they have not committed a crime since they’ve been here, they get a path to legalization. Not to citizenship. I believe that program can pass the Congress in the first 100 days,” Kasich said.
Defectors from Cruz to Trump are getting through to talk radio this morning
To both the Laura Ingraham Show and the Chris Plante Show, citing the failure of Cruz to stick to principle over the left's attacks on Trump rally attendees in Chicago.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Prediction: Marco Rubio will become a Democrat after his US Senate term expires
Yeah, I know, whattayamean after.
Losing the propaganda war: Foolish Rush Limbaugh's big Lewandowski problem
Rush Limbaugh let his partisanship for Ted Cruz show on Friday when he prematurely ejaculated all over the Corey Lewandowski non-story here and here before it became clear here and here that Michelle Fields is just trying to sell her boobs new book.
Friday was a very bad day for Rush Limbaugh and the other Ted Cruz propagandists.
None of them dared touch the radioactive bombshell Drudge stories showing Ted Cruz has been faking his Southern Baptist bona fides. ("If we don't cover it, it doesn't exist").
Limbaugh's attempt to make the Carson endorsement of Trump the story of the day instead of Cruz' lies about his background utterly failed.
And now the Lewandowski story falls apart.
But expect no mea culpas from Limbaugh or any of the others.
They're just a pack of weasels.
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Who's the worse liar, Obama or Cruz?
Obama lied (among many other things) about his mother's health insurance, but Cruz lied about his religion.
Hmmmmmmmm.
Constitutional law prof featured in WaPo argues Ted Cruz is ineligible to be president
Mary Brigid McManamon, constitutional law professor at Widener University’s Delaware Law School.
Here on January 12th:
Donald Trump is actually right about something: Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) is not a natural-born citizen and therefore is not eligible to be president or vice president of the United States.
Trump: News cameras zoom in on rally disruptions, never pan to show the thousands supporting him
Here:
Interruptions have become so common that they fit into a part of Trump’s familiar talking points. He complains that news cameras won’t pan a venue to show the breadth of his following when he asks. But, he insists, those lenses will peer into the crowd if a protest breaks out. “The dishonest, disgusting media,” he said at The Midland. Saturday night, he pledged to press charges against anyone who disrupts his speeches. “They have to explain to Mom and Dad why they have a record!” he said. The crowd hooted in appreciation.
Good idea!
John Kasich also has too few signatures to run in Illinois, but no one cares!
Ain't democracy wonderful? John Kasich doesn't care about the rules, and neither does anyone else!
Here:
CHICAGO, Jan. 13 (UPI) -- Despite not receiving the minimum number of signatures required in all congressional districts in Illinois, Ohio Gov. John Kasich will remain on the ballot.
Last week was the deadline for candidates to submit signatures to appear on the ballot in the state's March 15 primary. Kasich did not have enough valid signatures in the 1st, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th congressional districts, according to the Illinois State Board of Elections. In the 14th district alone, he is short by 779 signatures.
Kasich campaign admits it doesn't have enough valid signatures to run in Pennsylvania
Here:
HARRISBURG — Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s own lawyer agrees the presidential campaign submitted fewer valid signatures than are required for the candidate to appear on Pennsylvania’s primary ballot. But he argued in court Wednesday that it doesn’t matter because an objection to Mr. Kasich’s nominating petitions was filed 13 minutes too late.
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