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10th March 2016, 10:18 AM
Ted Cruz, A Bush By Another Name
ROGER STONE
The Daily Caller's Men's Fashion Editor
10:37 AM 03/10/2016

Neil Bush, the son of President George H. W. Bush, who defrauded U.S. taxpayers out of $1.5 billion dollars in the savings and loan scam, and later peddled influence for the Chinese government, (who plied him with Chinese prostitutes) has formally endorsed Senator Ted Cruz for president. You can’t make this stuff up.

This endorsement says much. Since the other, more politically involved Bush men have a distinct dislike for Mr. Cruz, I suppose Neil Bush is better than no Bush. Let’s look at the wonderful memories that Neil Bush has left us with. First there is is that little banking charade he steered us into back in 1985.

Back in 1981, Neil Bush was director of Silverado Savings and Loan in Denver, Colorado. Neil was very generous, lending millions to pals Kenneth Good and William Walters. The $250 million in loans went into default, S.S. & L. went bankrupt and had to be seized by the Feds. Neil Bush walked away with a cool $100,000 personal loan which he never paid back. Documents released by the Office of Thrift Supervision detailed the conflict of interest charges against Neil. Federal regulators described him as “unqualified, and untrained” to be a director of a financial institution.

It seems Neil miscalculated just how much he knew about directing a mega financial institution like Silverado Savings and Loan. By the summer of 1990, the cost of bailing out the savings and loan industry would cost at least $500 billion! Neil’s Silverado adventure cost U.S. taxpayers $1.5 billion.

Neil actually got fraudulent loans they knew would fail, use the money to short the stock and crash the bank and collect millions according to CIA cut-out and Bush family associate Al Martin in his seminal work The Conspirators: The Secrets of an Iran-Contra Insider.

Oh, and let’s not forget his lies to the press immediately after John Hinckley Jr. allegedly shot Ronald Reagan. At first he and his wife admitted to knowing the Hinckley family, that they donated a lot of money to the Bush endeavors … yet the next day he recanted and claimed he actually didn’t know them, and wasn’t even sure if they donated any money! In fact John Hinckley Sr. give heavily to George Bush Sr., in 1964, 1966, 1970 and 1980 and Neil and his wife were scheduled to dine with John Hinckley Jr.’s older brother the very night Jr. allegedly shot Reagan.

This is the same Neil Bush who was sent Asian prostitutes by the Chinese conglomerate that was using Neil to peddle influence to the U.S. government for a multi-billion dollar Semi-conductor deal, according to his own deposition.

The Bush-Cruz connection is clear. Ted was George W.’s brain when he ran for president. A top policy adviser, Ted maneuvered for Solicitor General in Bush World but settled for a plum at the Federal Trade Commission. Ted’s a Bush man with deep ties to the political and financial establishment. Ted and wife Heidi brag about being the first “Bush marriage” – they met as Bush staffers. Cruz was an adviser on legal affairs while Heidi was an adviser on economic policy and eventually director for the Western Hemisphere on the National Security Council under Condoleezza Rice. Condi helped give us the phony war in Iraq. Heidi then went to the Bush U.S. Trade Representative as a top deputy to U.S. Trade Rep. Robert Zoellick, who wired Heidi’s membership in the Council on Foreign Relations and job at Goldman Sachs. The bailed-out bank then loaned Cruz $1 million secretly to finance his Senate race. Crux would also borrow an undisclosed $1 million loan from Citicorp.

Cruz has become quite adroit at saying one thing while his history shows him doing the other. Rather than the outsider he claims to be, Ted Cruz is the ultimate insider, former top Bush 41 policy aide and globalist, Ivy Leaguer, and establishment insider. There is no better example of this than Calgary Ted’s actions surrounding the big Wall Street banks and their secret funding of his political ascension. Oil and Gas Millions fund this guy Cruz has been gorging at the table of the ultimate insider of all insiders – Goldman Sachs and Citibank. His TPP support is the proof in the pudding.

Cruz and his establishment puppet masters are engaged in an aggressive strategy against Trump. The false narrative of course being that Cruz is the outsider while Trump is the insider. Nothing could be farther from the truth. In its most simplistic terms – the power elite have no leverage over Trump – nothing. Cruz, on the other hand, is the establishment’s quisling, spawned by the Bushes and controlled by Wall Street, who became a strident “outsider” only four years ago.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/03/10/ted-cruz-a-bush-by-another-name/#ixzz42WON10Vt

cheka.
10th March 2016, 10:26 AM
rubio is bush front too

mick silver
10th March 2016, 11:54 AM
Ted Cruz Hits Miami with One Cruel Goal (http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/03/ted-cruz-marco-rubio-miami-florida-trump) It's not to win.—By Tim Murphy (http://www.motherjones.com/authors/tim-murphy)
| Wed Mar. 9, 2016 1:58 PM EST


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Ted Cruz isn't waiting until next week for the demise of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio's presidential campaign. The morning after finishing second to GOP presidential (http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/03/results-tuesday-michigan-idaho-trump-wins-hawaii-primaries-mississippi-hillary-loses-cruz-wins-rubio-shutout) front-runner Donald Trump in three states (Mississippi, Michigan, and Hawaii) and winning a fourth (Idaho), Cruz kicked off the next stretch of the campaign with a rally in Rubio's backyard—Miami—and he did not come in peace.
As many political observers (http://www.politico.com/story/2016/03/cruz-super-pac-aims-to-take-out-rubio-in-florida-220355) have noted, the Texas senator's pivot toward the Sunshine State is apparently motivated by one impulse: to finish off Rubio. Florida is a winner-take-all state, and Cruz is not seen as a strong bet to beat Trump there. Under conventional calculations, there would not be much reason for Cruz to spend time and resources in the state. But Cruz apparently has another goal in mind: to take away votes from Rubio and crush the Florida senator's last-ditch hopes to win his home state and remain a player in the presidential race.
At the rally, Cruz let his opening act handle most of the knife-work. "Floridians are abandoning Marco Rubio," declared Miami-Dade GOP vice chair Manny Roman (http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article51935110.html), a Cuban American who was censured by his local party committee last year for breaking ranks and endorsing Cruz. He rattled off the results of Tuesday's elections and said, "I'm calling on Marco Rubio, especially after last night, to suspend his campaign and endorse Ted Cruz." The crowd roared with delight.
Then it was Cruz's turn. He boasted of his victory in Idaho, and he told the gathering—which included Rubio's base voters (conservative, Hispanic Miami-Dade County Republicans)—that the man whom they had elected senator six years ago was toast. "There are only two candidates this race that have any plausible path of getting to 1,237 [delegates]," Cruz proclaimed. It was a "clear two-man race," he noted, making his now-familiar case that it's time for the party to unify between the one candidate left who can beat Trump. That is, himself: "It's easy to talk about the party coming together, but talk without action, words without action, are empty."
Cruz announced the presence of a special guest: a former Republican presidential candidate with business experience and a long record of talking about foreign policy. No, it wasn't Mitt Romney, but onetime Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina. Before dropping out of the race, Fiorina once observed (http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/03/politics/carly-fiorina-ted-cruz-rose-bowl/) that Cruz was someone who "says whatever he needs to say to get elected." But that has since been forgotten. She was greeted warmly by the Cruz supporters. Talking about last week's Virginia primary, Fiorina said, "I saw my own name on the ballot—it was kind of a thrill. But then I checked the box for Ted Cruz."
Miami-Dade Republicans were likely not waiting for Fiorina to endorse a candidate before deciding how to vote. But with Rubio desperately seeking a miracle win in Florida, Cruz, who lags in third in the polls here, seems determined to make certain Rubio loses—even if that means Trump bags all the state's delegates.
To use a historical analogy, Rubio is Mufasa, desperately clinging to the edge of a cliff to escape the unexpected stampede of wildebeests. And Cruz flew all the way down to Florida…to push him off

mick silver
10th March 2016, 12:09 PM
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midnight rambler
10th March 2016, 02:14 PM
There's still a Bush in the Presidential Sweepstakes, and his name is Lyin' Ted Cruz.

vacuum
10th March 2016, 03:41 PM
I'm completely out of touch with "conservatives" and "republicans". Can anyone tell me if this information will actually hurt Cruz in those circles?

osoab
10th March 2016, 03:47 PM
I'm completely out of touch with "conservatives" and "republicans". Can anyone tell me if this information will actually hurt Cruz in those circles?

His wife works for the vampire squid and is CFR. He is Canadian by birth. He has a real shot here.