ZitatThe Republican National Convention this year is the most freewheeling in decades, and one of the great will-he-or-won’t-he moments has yet to unfold. It will come Wednesday night, in the prime-time hour featuring Ted Cruz.
The question: Will Mr. Cruz endorse Donald Trump? Or will he instead use his premium airtime to enunciate his own vision for the GOP? (Or will he awkwardly attempt to do both?) Mr. Cruz isn’t saying. The Texas senator has stayed resolutely mum on his plans, which has only heightened the media chatter.
That fount of anti-Trump venom "National Review" (current piece by anti-Trump zealot David French, "Never Trump, Now more than ever") claims he won't. http://www.nationalreview.com/article/43...igh-stakes-2020. If he doesn't it will be a big mistake. Some of you may recall early on I was a Cruz supporter. However, I bowed to the inevitable and am supporting the candidate chosen by the primary voters. Cruz should do the same. Not to do so is to brand him as petulant and childish as the Bush/Kasich cabal.
ZitatThe Republican National Convention this year is the most freewheeling in decades, and one of the great will-he-or-won’t-he moments has yet to unfold. It will come Wednesday night, in the prime-time hour featuring Ted Cruz.
The question: Will Mr. Cruz endorse Donald Trump? Or will he instead use his premium airtime to enunciate his own vision for the GOP? (Or will he awkwardly attempt to do both?) Mr. Cruz isn’t saying. The Texas senator has stayed resolutely mum on his plans, which has only heightened the media chatter.
That fount of anti-Trump venom "National Review" (current piece by anti-Trump zealot David French, "Never Trump, Now more than ever") claims he won't. http://www.nationalreview.com/article/43...igh-stakes-2020. If he doesn't it will be a big mistake. Some of you may recall early on I was a Cruz supporter. However, I bowed to the inevitable and am supporting the candidate chosen by the primary voters. Cruz should do the same. Not to do so is to brand him as petulant and childish as the Bush/Kasich cabal.
And don't forget he and the rest of the field, pledged to support the eventual Republican nominee.
they never anticipated this moment
but the pledge was his word.
Ted, Jeb and Kasich all made the pledge .... Jeb spent $49 million for each of his three delegates
******* "Maybe God is trying to tell us something important- that now is not the time for a “nice Christian guy” or a “gentleman” or a typical Republican powder puff. Maybe now is the time for a natural born killer, a ruthless fighter, a warrior. Because right about now we need a miracle, or America is finished. Maybe the rules of gentleman don’t apply here. Maybe a gentleman and “all-around nice Christian” would lead us to slaughter." Wayne Allyn Root
Quote: april wrote in post #3He won't endorse Trump.
you were right!
******* "Maybe God is trying to tell us something important- that now is not the time for a “nice Christian guy” or a “gentleman” or a typical Republican powder puff. Maybe now is the time for a natural born killer, a ruthless fighter, a warrior. Because right about now we need a miracle, or America is finished. Maybe the rules of gentleman don’t apply here. Maybe a gentleman and “all-around nice Christian” would lead us to slaughter." Wayne Allyn Root