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EE_
6th April 2016, 12:27 PM
To start, this video should be played through NY far and wide, all day all night and on every station.

I'd like to see New Yorker's pelting this rat faced prick with rocks, tomatoes, etc. where ever they see him. Run the prick out of town!

He deserves less hospitality then they showed Trump in that rotten cheese state.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TM6qRl3dSME

SWRichmond
6th April 2016, 01:47 PM
what video?

Having trouble, Firefox not showing link but IE does

EE_
6th April 2016, 01:54 PM
what video?

Having trouble, Firefox not showing link but IE does

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TM6qRl3dSME

JohnQPublic
6th April 2016, 02:25 PM
Cruz knows he is going to lose NY anyway, so what the heck.

JohnQPublic
6th April 2016, 02:26 PM
...two buildings came down? hmmm.....

Down1
6th April 2016, 03:38 PM
There are more than 1.4 million people in the Bronx — but Ted Cruz couldn’t even muster 100 at a campaign event in Parkchester with state Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr., a conservative Christian minister.
http://nypost.com/2016/04/06/ted-cruzs-campaign-stop-in-the-bronx-is-a-complete-dud/


http://nypost.com/2016/04/06/ted-cruzs-campaign-stop-in-the-bronx-is-a-complete-dud/

EE_
6th April 2016, 04:58 PM
Rally just finished, here's Ivanka, 18,000 people!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T36Z-CE2tIU

EE_
6th April 2016, 05:18 PM
Ted Cruz’s campaign stop in the Bronx is a complete dud
By Jennifer Bain and Bob Fredericks April 6, 2016 | 5:06pm

There are more than 1.4 million people in the Bronx — but Ted Cruz couldn’t even muster 100 at a campaign event in Parkchester with state Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr., a conservative Christian minister.

Cruz visited the Sabrosura Chinese-Dominican restaurant, where Diaz said the presidential candidate could “listen to the social, economic and spiritual needs of our community” while dining with other clergymen on the eatery’s famed fried rice and plantains.

Aside from about 70 ministers affiliated with Diaz, only a dozen voters turned up — and two of them were tossed out after screaming protests about the Texas senator’s hardline stance on immigration.

Two men caused a disturbance at Ted Cruz’s campaign event in the Bronx.Photo: James Messerschmidt
“He is anti-immigrant. He denies climate change. He’s a right-winged bigot and he’s not welcomed here,” said protester Rebel Diaz (no relation to the senator).

Cruz, meanwhile, doubled down on his assault on “New York values,” though he re-branded his message to make it easier for conservative New Yorkers to swallow by calling them “liberal Democratic values” and linking them to Donald Trump.

“Let’s be clear. The people of New York know what those values are, the values of liberal Democratic politicians like Andrew Cuomo, like Anthony Weiner, like Eliot Spitzer, like Charlie Rangel, all of whom Donald Trump has supported, given tens of thousands of dollars to throughout the years,” said Cruz, a day after his decisive win over Trump in the Wisconsin primary.

“If you want to know what liberal Democratic values are, follow Donald Trump’s checkbook.”

Asked about the Trump campaign’s charge that he broke federal election laws by colluding with Super PACs, Cruz offered a sarcastic answer.

Ted Cruz is seen in front of the restaurant Sabrosura in the Bronx on April 6.Photo: James Messerschmidt
“Donald can always be counted on to take the high road and to demonstrate class. If he wants to engage in insults he’s welcome to do so. He gets very angry when the voters reject him,” Cruz said.

He also unloaded on Mayor de Blasio for not supporting charter school expansion or the NYPD.

“One of the first things he did was try to shut down charter schools in Harlem because he is captive to the union bosses who control him. So one of his first actions was to try to throw young African-American and Hispanic kids out of the schools that were giving them hope,” Cruz said.

“Every time there is a confrontation between criminals and cops he sides with the criminals, looters and rioters instead of the police officers.”

Asked a question in Spanish, the Cuban-American son of immigrants replied that he understood the language but that his spoken Spanish was not that good — and answered in English.

Before the event with the conservative state senator, his son, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., slammed Cruz as a hypocrite at a press conference arranged by the Hillary Clinton campaign.

“Ted Cruz is a hypocrite. He not only offended New Yorkers, he offended Bronxites, and now he’s here today in New York and in the Bronx looking for money and votes,” Diaz said. “We in the Bronx know how offensive he’s been. We know the truth about our borough.”
http://nypost.com/2016/04/06/ted-cruzs-campaign-stop-in-the-bronx-is-a-complete-dud/

EE_
7th April 2016, 04:41 AM
Ted's warm welcome to NY

http://media1.s-nbcnews.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Video/__NEW/2016-04-07T10-03-02-066Z--1280x720.video_1067x600.jpg
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsmax/files/86/867a6cf5-e475-4597-b5e7-21aa0aa517a0.jpg

EE_
7th April 2016, 05:01 AM
MOONIES FOR CRUZ
April 6, 2016


Congratulations to Ted Cruz for winning his fourth primary! Usually Donald Trump wins the primaries -- where you go and vote, like in a real election. Cruz wins the caucuses -- run by the state parties, favored by political operators and cheaters.


Until now, the only primaries Cruz has won are in Texas (his home state), Oklahoma (basically the same state) and Idaho (where Trump never campaigned).


So now, Cruz has finally won an honest-to-goodness primary. This is great news for him, provided: (1) the general election is a caucus, and (2) the national media universally denounce Cruz's Democratic opponent the same way the Wisconsin media denounced Trump.


In that case, Cruz should do fine.


The Cruz-bots don't care. They don't care that they're being used as a cat's-paw by the Never Trump crowd, and that a brokered Republican convention is more likely to end with Bernie as the nominee than Cruz.


The Cruz cultists don't even care about plain honesty, which I always thought was a conservative value. Republicans used to be appalled by guttersnipe, lying political operators like the Clintons. Now they are guttersnipe, lying political operators like the Clintons.


It's all hands on deck to stop the only presidential candidate who wants to save America from the cheap labor plutocrats.


Cruz has flipped to Trump's side on every important political issue of this campaign -- which only ARE issues because of Trump. These are:


-- Quadrupling the number of foreign guest workers to help ranchers and farmers get cheap labor: Cruz was for it, and now is against it.


-- Legalizing illegal aliens: Cruz was for it, and now is against it.



-- The Trans-Pacific Partnership deal: Cruz was for it, and now is against it.


-- Building a wall: Cruz was against it, and now is for it.


These are all positions Cruz has changed since being a senator -- most of them he's flipped on only in the last year. I'm supposed to believe that U.S. senators can sincerely change their minds about policies it was their job to know about, but a New York developer can never change his mind about pop-offs he made more than a decade ago.


Back in 1999 -- 17 years ago -- when Donald Trump was considering a presidential run on the Reform Party ticket, he said this when asked about abortion by Tim Russert on "Meet the Press": "Well, look, I'm very pro-choice. I hate the concept of abortion. I hate it. I hate everything it stands for. I cringe when I listen to people debating the subject. But you still -- I just believe in choice."


Russert then asked him specifically if he'd ban partial-birth abortion. Trump said, "No. I am pro-choice in every respect and as far as it goes, but I just hate it."


A year later, Trump wrote in his book "The America We Deserve": "When Tim Russert asked me on 'Meet the Press' if I would ban partial-birth abortion, my pro-choice instincts led me to say no. After the show, I consulted two doctors I respect and, upon learning more about this procedure, I have concluded that I would indeed support a ban."


Sometime in the intervening 16 years, Trump became fully pro-life.


You can say you don't believe him -- just as you might say you don't believe Cruz has truly changed his mind on amnesty, the wall, or the Trans-Pacific Partnership, etc. But to claim Trump is pro-choice today -- present tense -- is what's known as a "lie."


But that's what Cruz says over and over again, including in a campaign ad -- and not one of those "super PAC" ads that count even less than a retweet. A Cruz ad plays the clip from that 1999 interview where Trump says, "I am pro-choice in every respect," repeats it three times, and then cuts to a narrator proclaiming: "For partial-birth abortion, not a conservative."


These are the kinds of lies that used to drive conservatives crazy when the Clintons did it. Not anymore. All's fair in smearing Trump.


Trump has said a million times that he'd scrap Obamacare and replace it with a free market system (which, by the way, he explains a lot more clearly than Washington policy wonks with their think-tank lingo). Merely for Trump saying that we're "not going to let people die, sitting in the middle of a street in any city in this country," Cruz accuses him of supporting "Bernie Sanders-style medicine."


Yes, because Trump is against people dying in the streets, Cruz says that Trump thinks "Obamacare didn't go far enough and we need to expand it to put the government in charge of our health care, in charge of our relationship with our doctors." Over and over again, Cruz has repeated this insane lie, telling Fox's Megyn Kelly: "If you want to see Bernie Sanders-style socialized medicine, Donald Trump is your guy."


Trump's alleged support for the kind of national health care they have in Scotland and Canada is another big fat lie. Trump was issuing his usual effusive praise before he drops the hammer -- "It actually works incredibly well in Scotland. Some people think it really works in Canada." Then he continued, in the very same sentence: "I don't think it would work as well here. What has to happen -- I like the concept of private enterprise coming in. ... You have to create competition."


Cruz and his cult-like followers lie about Trump wanting a health care system akin to Canada's and Scotland's. They lie about his supporting Obamacare. They lie about his supporting partial-birth abortion. They lie about his ever having been a Democrat. They lie about his campaign manager assaulting a female reporter.


I tried being nice after Florida, when it became clear that Trump was the choice of a majority of Republican voters, nearly choking on a column praising Cruz for his admirable flip-flops to Trump's positions on immigration and trade. I censored loads of anti-Cruz retweets. But -- as with the Clintons -- you offer these Cruz-bots an olive branch and they bite off your hand.


The next thing I knew, the Cruz cult was accusing Trump's campaign manager Corey Lewandowski of criminal battery for brushing past a female reporter. Anyone who claims this video shows a "battery" is as big a liar as the liberals who lined up to say Clinton did not commit perjury when he denied having "sexual relations" with Monica Lewinsky.


If James Carville and Paul Begala had a baby, it would be a Cruz supporter.

They lie about my own tweaking of Trump -- I didn't like the Heidi retweet! -- amid a tidal wave of support. Trump is the only presidential candidate in my lifetime who will build a wall, deport illegals and pause the importation of Muslims. He's the only one who cares more about ordinary Americans than he does about globalist plutocrats. Does anyone really think I'm "tiring" of him because of a retweet?


Apparently, for slavishly devoted Cruz-bots, a normal human making a small criticism of her preferred candidate is unfathomable! That fact alone proves how dishonest they are about their own candidate.


I was under the misimpression that I was dealing with adults and not swine like Carville and Begala, willing to twist someone's words to win a momentary political advantage. Mostly, I was under the misimpression that honesty was still a conservative value.

http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2016-04-06.html

EE_
7th April 2016, 05:21 AM
More and more, it really seems like the republican establishment want to elect their candidate Hillary.

Even After Wisconsin=> Ted Cruz Will Be Knocked Out of Race By April 26 – In Three Weeks
Jim Hoft Apr 6th, 2016 8:22 am 547 Comments


Senator Ted Cruz won Wisconsin last night but that does not change the course of the 2016 GOP primary.

Based on current delegate counts and poll numbers Ted Cruz will be mathematically unable to reach the delegate count required for him to win the Republican Presidential nomination.

Donald Trump still leads Cruz by over 200 delegates.
cruz delegates trump

Even after Wisconsin Ted Cruz will not have enough delegates to win the election and will be out of the race by April 26th.

By the end April it will be clear that Ted Cruz has no chance of reaching the 1,237 delegates needed to win the nomination.

Actually, in only 3 weeks, on April 26th, it will be clear that Ted Cruz cannot win.

This is in part because New York is leaning heavily towards Trump who leads according to polls listed at Real Clear Politics by as much as 36%. New York has a Republican primary where the delegates are split proportionally. So even if Cruz wins a third of the delegates, it won’t be enough. This is because come April 26th, there are five Republican Presidential primaries and three of these are winner take all (WTA). All three of these states are in the East where polls show Trump leading (Maryland and Pennsylvania) or there is no polling available with the state highly likely leaning towards Trump (Delaware).

Even if Cruz wins a third of the delegates in Rhode Island or Connecticut or any of these states, it will not be enough to keep him mathematically in the race.

cruz chart 1
Based on current numbers, come April 26th, Cruz will need 640 delegates to win the election but only 621 will be available.

cruz chart 2
Then Cruz’s only chance at the end of April to win the election is the highly unlikely scenario where Trump doesn’t gain enough delegates to win the nomination outright and that the Republican elites in a contested convention support Cruz.

Even if there were a contested convention, it is unlikely that the elites would offer the Presidency to Cruz over some other establishment candidate. The only other scenario is that Cruz hangs on and takes the candidate delegates from Kasich and Rubio for example, and hopes this is enough to overtake Trump. This, too, is a far out strategy.

** Cruz may have a chance in picking up the RNC superdelegates but if these GOP party elites all vote for Cruz they can expect a revolt like they’ve never seen.

If Cruz hangs on and doesn’t concede to Trump at the end of April, like Kasich is currently doing, Cruz comes across as unrealistic, out of touch and a sore loser.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/04/even-wisconsin-ted-cruz-will-knocked-race-three-weeks-april-26/

EE_
7th April 2016, 05:24 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZWokUb9RJM


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2dNr1JtrsU&nohtml5=False

EE_
7th April 2016, 06:23 PM
Sellout Cruz Debases Himself To Beg For Jewish Money & Votes
April 7, 2016 Realist Report

As if we needed any more proof that Ted Cruz is a spineless #cuckservative who has totally sold out to the Jews destroying America, The Jewish Daily Forward recently reported:

Fresh off his massive victory in Wisconsin, Republican candidate Ted Cruz is seeking to consolidate his backing among Orthodox Jews and expand support from other major Jewish donors by meeting with voters in both Brooklyn and Las Vegas, just in time for the New York primary coming up on April 19. […]

“We have a lot of support in the RJC and we’ve seen growing support and people moving over to us in recent months,” said Nick Muzin, Cruz’s senior adviser who is also in charge of the candidate’s ties with Jewish voters. “I think this support will only grow,” he added.

He won the endorsement of both RJC board member Fred Zeidman, a Houston major Republican donor who had initially supported Bush, and his son Jay, who was part of the George W. Bush administration.

The Texas senator, now riding a wave of support as leader of the stop-Trump campaign, will attend a closed-door meeting with Orthodox Jewish leaders in Brooklyn on Thursday. On Saturday, he will deliver the keynote speech at the annual spring meeting of the RJC, where he will be the only candidate in attendance. Donald Trump and John Kasich were invited but chose to stay on their campaign trails. […]

For Cruz, the Saturday address, which will touch on issues close to the hearts of Jewish Republican voters such as the Iran nuclear deal and combating attempts to boycott Israel, is yet another opportunity to win over GOP mega-donor Sheldon Adelson who will be hosting the gathering at his Venetian hotel. Adelson has thus far refrained from weighing in on the Republican primary race and except for small contributions to the Cruz campaign, has kept his fortune out of the race. A decision by Adelson, who poured over $100 million into the last presidential race, could give Cruz a much needed boost as he seeks to challenge Trump’s standing as frontrunner.

“We are in close contact with the Adelsons,” said Muzin, referring to Adelson and his wife Miriam. “We have a great relationship with them.”

There should be little doubt that the Jews dominating the GOP will all end up backing Lyin’ Ted Cruz. They certainly will not be backing or supporting Donald Trump, especially considering the GOP front-runner’s frank statements in front of the Republican Jewish Coalition, where he openly stated: “You’re not going to support me because I don’t want your money.”



Lyin’ Ted and Hillary Clinton are the two candidates the Jews dominating American politics want to see in the race this fall. Cruz and Clinton are bought-and-paid for puppets of the ruling elite, and that should be obvious at this point to any observer of American politics.

Despite his groveling towards AIPAC a couple weeks ago, the Jews still view Trump as a rogue, independent operator on the political scene. Trump’s stance on immigration and his critiques of “free trade,” among many other important topics, represent a major threat to two of the most important agendas promoted and advanced by organized Jewry: massive Third World immigration to America and economic globalization.

Trump is the only candidate even remotely capable of re-directing American foreign and domestic policy towards serving the best interests of the American people and workers. As it currently stands, American foreign and domestic policy is formulated in a manner that serves and advances Jewish interests primarily to the detriment of the American people. Trump has the potential to change that, a fact the Jews appear to recognize.

The question becomes: will they be able to prevent Trump from winning the GOP nomination and, ultimately, the White House? It’s looking more and more doubtful as each day passes. Trump is discrediting the entire political and media establishment in this country, which is of course dominated and run largely by Jews. The people support Trump, and there is no stopping him or the movement he has created.

http://therealistreport.com/sellout-cruz-debases-himself-to-beg-for-jewish-money-votes/