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Robert Reich is correct. Trump is in it for the money, but Cruz wants to create a Christian Theocracy.
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I can give you that much ... ...I disagree on the Theocracy ... but that is a valid opinion. Cruz did not see the divide between the constitution and religion.
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I am sure that the Cruzolytes would take this as reasons to support their man and I do actually think that most things Reich opposes I would be for. He is totally wrong on Cruz being an originalist on the Constitution...even if Cruz pretends that he is?
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well,that is the viewing glass for Robert Reich. You might see it differently. :)
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I often wonder if people like Reich say they oppose some people just to give that person more support? I am sure Reich opposing Trump makes some think he might be a Conservative?
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MSG Brad Sand - That article is never intended for other than his followers.

But it is still a very slim possibility that he is actually rooting for Cruz. Maybe he believe Hillary can beat Cruz, we never know.
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No surprise here. Of course progressive Leftists would rather have Trump. Once you sort through the anger and bombast, you'll discover that he's little different from Hillary and Obama. Cruz is the only true conservative in the race and must necessarily terrify those on the Left.
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All you took out of that is that he is disliked?

IF YOU ARE WORKING IN THE PARTY FOR ALL OF YOUR ADULT LIFE, YOU ARE ESTABLISHMENT PERSON.

If you or I ran, we would not be establishment. We would be outsiders. IF we had worked in politics ALL of our adult life, we would not. Maybe this is a better way to look at it. Lets look at it with a closed career we both have more experience...the military. IF you have someone who has been serving in the Army or full-time in the Texas National Guard, and is currently working at the Pentagon, would you consider that person a part of the establishment or an outsider? Well, what if that person was a dick and know one likes him? He/she is still getting their promotions on time...even ahead of the power curve...but still not liked? Insider or outsider?
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MSG Brad Sand - ok, if you put it that way. For me is their ideas and belief, also what he had done, not association :). This should clear out our differences in our opinion.

For you, he is establishment, because he work with them all his life. For me is not, because he don't share any ideas and belief with the "establishment". That is all I can lay it out.
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What ideas does he share different than other establishment wonks? He is a political animal and a good one. He knows what to say and how to position himself so good people move him to the next level. His only real problems arise from his actions.
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MSG Brad Sand - That is completely within personal opinion now. His idea is ... (lol campaign speech lol) stop Obamacare, disband IRS, Flat Tax, enforce immigration law (aka deportation), un-executive order Obama's executive order, some more promises ... but don't bother to list them since those are just campaign speech. lol

So Cruz is political animal and all the other are not?? weird again. Promises, let just couple that with his record of not breaking any political promise to that too.

action? what action? weird ... bad thing just keep appearing ...
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