Remember when Ted Cruz and Donald Trump were criticized for their chummy debate demeanor and refusal to attack each other on the campaign trail?
Those days are way behind us, folks. Now, the men can’t seem to stand the sight of each other.
The attacks got even more biting this week, as Ted Cruz went so far as to compare Donald Trump to a mobster with a pattern of inciting violence. It’s a continuation of the liberal attacks that allege that Donald Trump is somehow to blame for the violence that has erupted at some of his rallies — violence that has been caused, in large part, by anti-Trump activists.
How Trump is somehow to blame for the actions of the people trying to tear him down is just as perplexing coming from Cruz as it is coming from the likes of Sanders and Clinton. Still the accusations endure.
To see Cruz’s shocking comparison, continue reading on the next page:
Duh, I’m a gonna make Merica great again. I’m a gonna build a wall. This is all we hear from Trump. You can hear this same gibberish from any 4th grader in any elementarty school.
Donald Trump does not have to run for POTUS , he is doing it for the good of the American Taxpayer , he has addressed issues this campaign cycle that the established leaders on both sides would never have mentioned ,,,, I like him because the others don’t ,,,, which makes me believe he is right !
Obama apparently was eliguble.
He looks like a child molestor
And you are like a weasel, sneaking around, thinking no one sees what your doing. Don,t believe it weasel.
He Really looks like the Joker.
He’s just jealous Trump getting all that attention !
And you are not even a citizen so shut the hell up, no one cares what you say.
and your the court jester
Never before in American history has anyone NOT born in America been allowed to serve as POTUS. 3 times has similar circumstances: American born mother, foreign father but these 3 (Buchanan, Arthur and Obama) were born on American soil. This lowering of the bar for Cruz sets a dangerous precedent. Constitutional conservatives need to weigh what this could do to future generations.