It looks like the tacit alliance between Donald Trump and Ted Cruz has finally come to an end.
Speaking with George Stephanopoulos on ABC’s “This Week”, the GOP frontrunner unloaded on Cruz. Criticizing the Texas senator, Trump branded him a “very nasty guy” and said that “nobody likes him.” He added that this perceived character flaw of Cruz’s hindered his ability to be president and that the US would be worse off under him.
Trump’s statements are the harshest words he has had to offer about Cruz since his entry into the Republican primaries. While the former Apprentice host famously defended himself from attacks by the other candidates and went on the offense against them, he remained surprisingly quiet about Cruz, who similarly avoided attacking Trump.
The lack of confrontation between the two led many to speculate that they had agreed to refrain from criticizing each other, allowing each to focus on fighting other candidates and building momentum. With Trump still at the top of the primaries and Cruz now a leading contender for the GOP nod, it appears that the gloves are finally coming off.
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Cruz is too practiced and preachy, in my opinion. He seems disingenuine. I think Marco Rubio speaks from his heart, he did at the debate and he scored big time. We need to face reality about the border and immigration. Our borders need to be secured first of all. While that is going on security improvements can begin ad well as revamping of the INS. The investigating into visa overstays can ensue. When ‘the wall’ and other border security measures are in place, then the gradual handling of deporting people who are not here legally and those who have overstayed their Visa’s will have to leave the country. It’s not realistic to think we can just snap our fingers, that all the illegals will suddenly appear and we can just roll them up into an INS ball and drop kick them out of the country. Like the president in Stargate SG-1 said to Anubus, “Not gonna happen.”
Will not waste my vote on a Canadian
I like Trump, he has some outstanding ideas but I wish he wouldn’t do that.
Canadian Cruz and his wife’s crazy beliefs, do not belong in the Whitehouse..
Talking to Trump rightt? He has been non stop trashing and bashing people. what no one seem to take into consideration is that Bill Clinwent to see Trump a few days before he announced his run for presidency
Ah yeah he lies about Goldman Sachs wife and is pro North American Union ! Globalists ! Then lies on his paperwork .. Bring Rand in Trump
! Come on . Make friends, make it a duo and storm us back to great again !
Probably tried to buy him off .. Not working .. He is bashing. Bill fm for what he is .. And has said it all along .. Read back to what he says . Bill starts the Serbian war .. Putting Russia against us , dropped the glass Stegall act making the banks too big to fail since FDR fixed that . It is an Election . Name me one where they do not of recent do this .
Cruz knows he’s not eligible. What is he up to?
Senator Cruz: a good man in the senate. His mother is Eleanor Elizabeth Darragh Wilson, and his father is Rafael Cruz. In research, Eleanor Cruz was born in Delaware and earned a degree from Rice University in Houston, TX. Rafael Cruz, was born in Cuba and became a Naturalized Citizen in 2005. Senator Cruz was born in 1970. Because Senator Cruz was born in Canada, had both his parents been U.S. Citizens, he would be, without question, a natural born citizen, as his place of birth is not at issue (knowing that place of birth has no bearing on natural born citizen status is not common knowledge to our elected representatives or to the people at large of the United States). Like Mr. Obama, Senator Cruz can claim only one parent as a citizen at the time of his birth.
Senator Rubio: a good man in the senate. Both his mother and father (Mario Rubio Reina and Oriales Rubio) were Cuban Citizens at the time of this birth. His parents became naturalized citizens in 1975. Senator Rubio was born in 1971. Neither of Senator Rubio’s parents were citizens of the United States at the time of his birth.
Citizenship is mentioned in Article 1, Section 2, Article 1, Section 3, Article 1, Section 8, Article 2, Section 1, and in the 14th Amendment and several subsequent amendments and Title 8, Section 1401 of the U.S. Code fills in the gaps left by the Constitution. All you have to do is read them.
Cut the c**p..you two have the makings of a great team and I always wonder how much of what we read here is really true.