Just how strong is "the will to believe." Senator Ted Cruz's upset victory against Donald Trump has robbed "The Donald" of his stock answer to any criticism from rivals— that he is winning and his critics are losers. Now that he has lost, Mr. Trump may finally have to try to come up with some substantive arguments about the complex issues facing ... MORE
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Showing posts with label Ted Cruz. Show all posts
Steve Chapman: Cruz, Rubio Tie God To Governing
Why is faith over reason a plus? If you attend a Republican presidential event on the campaign trail, you may come to wonder if you made a wrong turn and ended up in church. If you are not a believer—an evangelical Christian believer, that is—you may feel ever so slightly unwelcome. The deity-centric approach is working for Ted Cruz ... MORE
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campaign,
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Marco Rubio,
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religion,
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strategy,
tactics,
Ted Cruz
Jenny Hopkinson: A Win For Cruz, A Loss For Ethanol
Only Ted and Rand stood up to the special interests. Corn country just picked a candidate who wants to put an end to one of its favorite government programs. Sen. Ted Cruz’s victory in the Iowa Republican caucus, besting Donald Trump by 3.3 percent, is the first time a candidate opposed strongly by the state’s ethanol industry ... MORE
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campaign,
cronyism,
ethanol,
GOP,
integrity,
policy,
Republican,
subsidies,
Ted Cruz,
vote-buying
Thomas Sowell: Grow Up
A narcissist with followers. Of all the many things said about Donald Trump, what was said by Roger Ailes, head of the Fox News Channel, said it all in just two words: "Grow up!" It is amazing how many people have been oblivious to this middle-aged man's spoiled brat behavior, his childish boastfulness about things he says he is going to do, and his ... MORE
Jacob Sullum: Corny Crony Capitalism In Iowa
Only 2 candidates won't pander to ethanol lobby. The "report card" from America's Renewable Future, a biofuel industry group, is not complicated. If you are a presidential candidate participating in Monday's Iowa caucuses and you support "the commonsense, bipartisan Renewable Fuel Standard," you get a "good rating," symbolized by a fuel ... MORE
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agriculture,
campaign,
cronyism,
ethanol,
libertarian,
politics,
Rand Paul,
subsidies,
Ted Cruz
John Stossel: Running On Empty
Using tax dollars to buy votes in Iowa. Cars run on fuel. Politicians run on votes, and they'll do almost anything to get them. That includes supporting mandates that force us to use ethanol, a fuel made from corn that Iowa farmers grow. They support ethanol because Iowa is the first state to vote on presidential candidates. Candidates ... MORE
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Donald Trump,
ethanol,
politicians,
politics,
Rand Paul,
Republican,
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Ted Cruz
High Price Of Principles: Ted Cruz And Rand Paul Will Pay In Iowa For Their Failure To Pander To The Ethanol Lobby
by Alexander Bolton. Sens. Ted Cruz (Texas) and Rand Paul (Ky.) are trying to avoid an ethanol landmine in Iowa. Both Republican senators have criticized federal subsidies for ethanol, which are popular in Iowa, the state hosting the first Republican contest in the 2016 race for the White House. Iowa kingmakers in the party such as Sen. Chuck ... MORE
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campaign,
ethanol,
food,
GOP,
politics,
principles,
Rand Paul,
Republican,
subsidies,
Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz Wants To Return To The Gold Standard
by Ralph Benko. The LA Times’s Pulitzer Prize (for beat reporting) winning
Michael Hiltzik recently wrote a column slamming the GOP field in
general and one of the two front-runners, Ted Cruz, in particular: The worst idea in the presidential debate: a return to the gold standard. Mr. Hiltzik thereby joins with a lot of usual suspects, like Paul ... MORE
Ted Abram: Big Government Caters To Crony Capitalism
Playing favorites. In the Democrat presidential debate, Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT), an avowed socialist from Vermont, alluded to crony capitalism. “I'm running for president because as I go around this nation I talk to a lot of people. And what I hear is people concerned that the economy we have is a rigged economy.” In the Republican ... MORE
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central planning,
collectivism,
crony capitalism,
Democrats,
economics,
regulation,
Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz: Internet Freedom & Free Speech In Great Peril
by John Hayward. Sen. Ted Cruz is issuing a strong warning about the threats to free speech and Internet freedom. “You know, the Obama FCC has invoked the Fairness Doctrine a number of times with sort of wistful glances to the past. Nostalgia,” he said. “You know if I had suggested years ago that the Obama administration would send government ... MORE
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First Amendment,
free speech,
government,
individual liberty,
Internet,
regulation,
Ted Cruz
Lawmakers: U.S. Plan For Internet May Be Unconstitutional
by Rudy Takala. President Obama's plan to "internationalize" the Internet may be unconstitutional, key members of Congress are claiming. The group of lawmakers sent a letter to the Government Accountability Office last week, saying the plan to relinquish oversight of Internet domain name functions to a global, multi-stakeholder body raised ... MORE
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Congress,
Constitution,
executive order,
GAO,
government,
Internet,
Obama,
overreach,
Ted Cruz
Katie Kieffer: 17 Grades for 17 Candidates: Anchor Babies
The immigration report card. Only five GOP presidential candidates understand our Constitution and are serious about reforming our immigration system in a fair and equitable manner: Donald Trump; Sen. Ted Cruz; Sen. Rand Paul; Gov. Bobby Jindal and Rick Santorum. Last month it was the Confederate flag. This month, all the cool kids ... MORE
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borders,
citizenship,
Constitution,
Donald Trump,
GOP,
immigration,
policy,
Rand Paul,
Ted Cruz
Andrew Napolitano: Rand And Ted On The Fourth
When do you need a warrant? A decision last week about NSA spying by a panel of judges on the United States Court of Appeals in New York City sent shock waves through the government. The court ruled that a section of the Patriot Act that is due to expire at the end of this month and on which the government has relied as a basis for its bulk ... MORE
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Fourth Amendment,
government,
Patriot Act,
Rand Paul,
snooping,
spying,
surveillance,
Ted Cruz
Rand Paul and Ted Cruz: Separated at Birth? Uh, No.
by J.D. Tuccille. Job one for Sen. Rand Paul in his new role as Republican presidential
aspirant is to somehow distinguish himself from ideological doppelganger
Sen. Ted Cruz and kneecap his rival for the GOP nod. Or so say some
media outlets that may be driven as much by an appreciation for good
political bloodsport as by a touch of ... MORE
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conservative,
GOP,
libertarian,
politics,
presidency,
Rand Paul,
religion,
Republican,
Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz’s Presidential Campaign Launch: Good And Bad
by Craig Biddle. Senator Ted Cruz—who may prove to be the best (or least-bad) candidate America will see in the 2016 presidential race—just launched his campaign for the presidency in a markedly mixed way. He launched it at Jerry Falwell’s Liberty University and did so with additional pandering to the so-called “religious right” (which, in fact, is not ... MORE
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