Cruz Has Been Anointed By The Establishment

The Daily Caller is running a piece on Ted Cruz. Ted Cruz, A Bush By Another Name.

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.

If you want more dish go read the whole thing.

In my estimation this is the eGOP ( e = establishment ) signaling that Ted Cruz is their fall back position. I don’t think it will avail them. Trump is assuming a primary win and is already running in the general election.

This is the most fun general election I have ever seen in my whole life. And I have been watching them with some interest since Eisenhower in ’52. I was 8 at the time. A very long time to be a political junkie.


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4 responses to “Cruz Has Been Anointed By The Establishment”

  1. captain*arizona Avatar
    captain*arizona

    canada turd crud is an illegal alien as his mother was registered to vote in canada in 1974. crud is a sociopath like nixon without nixons “charm”

  2. CapitalistRoader Avatar
    CapitalistRoader

    This is the most fun general election I have ever seen in my whole life.

    Ditto. But it’s too bad that Hillary has the Super Delegates Mafia handing her the nomination. A Sanders/Trump general election fight would have been AWESOME.

  3. Simon Avatar

    CapitalistRoader,

    If you look at Sanders’ voter counts the D party is badly divided.

  4. Man Mountain Molehill Avatar
    Man Mountain Molehill

    Old, white, incoherent, no great accomplishments, personally unappealing. Sanders or Clinton, what’s the difference?