Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Ted Cruz with Neil Bush?

Cruz’s Biggest Mistake. 
Adding in a Bush? Failure to the extreme!


It might be possible that I jumped the gun in my opinion on Cruz. Well, looking at the facts of the matter, at least from the sources I’ve utilized, it’s not possible, it’s truly what I did.

After learning about Cruz adding Neil Bush to his financial team for his election, I immediately thought I was just being teased. “This can’t be true, can it?” That was my thought at the moment I read about it on Facebook.

Now after looking into everything, it became fact to me, and now I’m no longer supporting Cruz.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/08/politics/neil-bush-ted-cruz-finance/


https://www.google.com/search?q=Ted+Cruz+with+Neil+Bush%3F%0ACruz’s+Biggest+Mistake.+&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#safe=off&q=Ted+Cruz+with+Neil+Bush

I feel that after you read the information yourself, you won’t be interested in standing behind him anymore either, which leads us to a real dilemma. Well, it leads me to a real dilemma, considering my feelings about the Bush regime and their actions during both the Senior and Junior years of the Bush administrations.

Who the hell do I vote for now?

If I was a lesser man, I’d jump on the Trump bandwagon without hesitation. The problem is, I don’t trust Trump.

Since I’m a Democrat, I’m surely not voting for the lame horses running on my side. Hillary and Bernie lost my vote the moment they had their first debate! Sorry, but it was too much. Akin to a battle at a local retirement home Bingo game, watching Bernie and Hillary duke it out was not at all worth my time. The, he said, she said, mud tossing on my side of the fence lost my vote before the first debate ended. Nothing of substance worth my time, and that really sucks! I really wanted to believe one of them would change my mind, but no. Not in the least!

That has nothing to do with Hillary’s email scam or Bernie’s socialist agenda, it was the total sum of their first debate that signified to me, that it would be a good idea to walk away.

Rubio lost me a while before, and I wouldn’t return to thinking about his run for Presidency if you paid me. Kasich? Not sure, but not really liking the way he talks. He sounds too mechanical. Too robotic, or perhaps, fake would sum up how I view Kasich.

So, who do I get behind?

Now, I have considered Trump before, at the start of his running, but he lost me as soon as I watched a few of his debates and interviews. I found Mitt’s attack on Trump to be well organized as a way to promote him to those of us who are against the establishment. As I wrote before, I see DT as a Trojan horse and I’m standing behind that assumption.

What gets me is, IF…IF…If Ted Cruz was really the “outsider” we wanted in a politician, he destroyed that without reservation when he willingly took in Neil Bush. His stance of being a protector of the Constitution just crumbled. How can he support the Constitution and take in a Bush to head his campaign’s financial objectives? That only distorts his image. Hell, to be honest, it destroyed my thoughts about the man in 2 nanoseconds.

If I could speak to Ted, which I know I can’t and most likely never could, but if I had a chance to say anything to him, I’d ask what the hell makes him think America wants to vote in a Bush? I don’t care if Neil is flipping burgers for the Ted Cruz volunteers at an after party, the moment you add in a Bush to the equation, I’m out. Period. Done. Over. Cya!

I wish I could be like some people and just pick up my toys and tuck my tail between my legs and proclaim that I’m not going to vote in this election. Unfortunately, that’s not who I am. My wife on the other hand doesn’t vote, and has no passion for politics or this election. If I could do anything, I’d join her.

The saddest part of this whole thing, the worst possible item of issue for me is, if it comes down to it, and Trump can’t polish off this tint of how I see him. I’ll take my vote and drop it on Hillary Clinton, but that jeopardizes the 2nd Amendment.

See, Cruz was at a point where he could have united both sides of the equation and won this election. Many Democrats like myself were fully committed to voting for Cruz, but you can’t have a Bush growing in your garden and expect belligerent white guys like me (lol) to ignore it and keep standing on your campaign’s soil.

I’ll say this, if Trump would just once, once, fully connect with the average everyday, hard working, family men, who want someone to defend our rights and stand up for the wee little folk, I’d give Trump a chance, I really would. I mean, If he put on a realtree suit and jumped in the back of a pickup truck to go trail riding, heehaw, I’m in, but that…lol…isn’t what’s going to happen. More like a Polo short and a golf cart is what I’d expect. Take that as it was intended, or find the humor in it. Either way…
What do we do now America?
Toss a fricken coin?

Trump’s biggest mistake? As I was asked in an email from a reader… from a true business respective… putting his name on every damn thing he has out there. You create a brand, you don’t impression yourself on everything you sell. I mean, name your steaks….oh idk… TOP TENDER STEAKS…or something…lol…hell if they were all that, I would’ve freaking heard about them before the other night?! As my profession is in the Culinary arts…lol…

Yeah so where was I?

Heads or tails?






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