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Showing posts with label honey badger don't care. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 14, 2013

RAFAEL CRUZ SPEAKS TO FREE THE PEOPLE



FreedomWorks hosted another grassroots training and networking opportunity last weekend for over 16,000 people. Free The People 2013 was held at the USANA Amphitheater in Salt Lake City, Utah.  One of the speakers was Rafael Cruz, the father of Texas Senator Ted Cruz.

As you can see from watching the video, the elder Cruz is a compelling speaker with an inspiring message derived from what has obviously been a very interesting life.  Now you know where Ted gets much of his own love of liberty and Conservative - that is to say American - ideals.

I dubbed Cruz "Senator Honey Badger" back in May.  Since then I've come across a couple more useful insights about the man.  It's not news to his supporters in Texas, of course, but he's a really good campaigner.  There is a nuts-and-bolts aspect of campaigning that cannot be overestimated.  Apparently Cruz has mad campaigning skilz!
Almost a year ago, on July 31, 2012, Cruz — formerly the nearly anonymous Texas solicitor general — pulled off an improbable victory against the Governor Perry–endorsed Dewhurst and jump-started a high-profile career in the U.S. Senate. And as Cruz's profile has risen, Dewhurst's fortunes have flagged.
The situation started looking grim at the state Republican convention, which came shortly after Dewhurst and Cruz took the top two spots in the primary, advancing to a runoff. At the convention, which more than 10,000 people attended, Dewhurst had a relatively small presence, with only one booth set up. Cruz, on the other hand, had numerous booths, with tons of volunteers passing out so many thousands of stickers that they had to order more during the convention, according to one Texas GOP source. Cruz shook hands for hours. Dewhurst's retail politicking wasn't as aggressive — the source describes him as personable but not charismatic. And Cruz gave his speech before Dewhurst did, rousing the already enthusiastic crowd. There were Cruz placards on every seat and hundreds in the air during his speech. Dewhurst passed out placards, too, but during his speech there were about as many signs waving for his opponent as for him, according to eyewitness accounts.
I've also learned the reason for much of the hostility John McCain and Lindsey Graham have exhibited toward Cruz.  It goes back to the 2000 presidential election.
Anything involving junior Texas Senator Ted Cruz is likely to invoke some level of toxic response from Senator John McCain of Arizona and his secondary outlet of public communication, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
That Senator McCain harbors a grudge against "the Bushies" for the South Carolina primary defeat that ended his presidential run in 2000 is the worst kept secret in Washington. Having "his" candidate lose in his home state was also a blow to Graham. Known for his long memory, some Senate staffers joke the "R" behind McCain's name is for "revenge." Other quip Lindsey Graham is "the senator from McCain."
You'd think they'd be over it, but never has their ax grinding against former George W. Bush allies been more obvious and counter-productive than over the last few months.
Ted Cruz was a key Bush campaign staffer in 2000. Primarily a legal advisor, he also provided domestic policy advice and served as a contact for movement conservatives. A brilliant legal mind, Cruz was a critical asset to Bush's Florida recount team. Ted was well-liked and respected among campaign staff, and like Karl Rove, known to perform congressional district voter math in his head.
Including, no doubt, for the 2000 South Carolina presidential primary.
Fortunately, the future of the GOP lies with patriotic Conservatives like Ted Cruz and not with elitist, back-stabbing RINO losers like John McCain.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

TED CRUZ: SENATOR HONEY BADGER #CRUZIN



He's been falsely labeled "the new Joe McCarthy."  He's been likened to a "serial killer."  His political views are routinely distorted by the liberal media.  Joe Scarborough and Chris Matthews are obsessed with him (see here and also here.)  Harry Reid is scared of him.  Dianne Feinstein is mad at him.  Other Democrat senators and RINO losers loathe him.  But guess what?  Senator Honey Badger doesn't care and that's why the rest of us admire him.  Everybody else can get real or get lost!

If you want to know what Senator Honey Badger is all about, know the following:
Cruz bumped Sen. Tom Udall (D-N.M.) in the hallway, pointed and said "what's that on your tie?" When Udall looked down Cruz flipped up his hand, batting him in the face. As Udall arrived at the Senate cafeteria, he noticed his lunch money was gone.
Ted Cruz regularly sits on the hood of his Camaro in the Senate parking lot, with a toothpick in his mouth, waiting for the Senate Women's Caucus to let out.
When Sen. John McCain asked Cruz what he was filibustering against, Cruz replied "whaddya got?"
Suspect fitting Cruz's description drove slowly by the White House, clinking three empty beer bottles stuck to his fingers and taunting, "Obaaaamaaa! Come out to play-ee-yay!"
Spends all Republican caucus meetings slowly rocking his back-row chair, chewing gum and cracking wise.
Anonymous complaint filed with the Senate Ethics Committee alleged a certain Texas senator "only refers to Hawaii Sen. Schatz by the present-tense version of his name."
Gave Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank a swirly. Refused to pay for replacement eyeglass lens.
His knuckle tattoos read "SINE DIE." (Cruz lost his left pinkie at a high-stakes Federalist Society moot court.)
Joined Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) for an extended game of keep-away with Sen. Leahy's lip balm. The Senate Judiciary Committee meeting had to be rescheduled.
Every time Sen. Barbara Mikulski enters a room, Cruz slicks back his hair and says, "How YOU doin'?"
Cruz interrupted a long answer by SecDef nominee Chuck Hagel, with "speaking of drones, we gonna wrap this up soon?"
By the way, he's also got a bachelor's degree from Princeton and a law degree (magna cum laude) from Harvard (Alan Dershowitz said "Cruz was off-the-charts brilliant") and he knows how to use his expertise, having drafted a crucial amicus brief, signed by 31 attorneys-general, in the landmark District of Columbia vs. Heller case. How's YOUR resume looking?

The Guinness Book of Records awarded the Honey Badger with the title "Most Fearless Animal on Earth." Even when a cobra bites this unstoppable species, the honey badger will only pass out for a couple of minutes...and than eat the cobra.

Exit quote from Democrat operative James Carville:
"I think he is the most talented and fearless Republican politician I've seen in the last 30 years.  I further think that he is going to run for president, and he is going to create something...this guy has no fear. He just keeps plowing ahead. He is going to be something to watch."
Senator Cobra, you've been warned!