...Norquist is out of a job, which is probably the reason he doesn't like the actions of Ted Cruz.
Hers's the reality: Unless you're really up to date on such things, you've never heard of Grover Norquist, but you damn sure heard of Ted Cruz.
So who's more effective? The man that gets the attention of taxpayers? Or, the man too quick to criticize the politicians that actually accomplish the task they were assigned by their constituents? The answer is obvious and Norquist needs to go pound sand. He's a wart on the ass of progress.
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Cruz is a crusader for freedom and prosperity (which is good for the economy). Norquist is an apologist for big business. There are thousands of association director dweebs like Norquist in DC. Norquist is scared stiff of contributions drifting to Cruz associated entities.
ReplyDeleteI don't find any standing in line to debate Cruz. I'm thinking they know they'll lose the debate.
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