Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Always Take Liberal Advice

But do the opposite.

Cruz is likely far too extreme ideologically to win the nomination. The Republican party has a habit of nominating relatively moderate candidates (see John McCain in 2008 and Mitt Romney in 2012). That’s especially the case when the party has been out of the White House for more than one term. A Cruz nomination wouldn’t just break this streak; it would throw it off a 100-floor balcony and drop a piano on it.
Let’s Be Serious About Ted Cruz From The Start: He’s Too Extreme And Too Disliked To Win

Governors are far better choices for president and the best ticket, in my opinion, is a combination of Walker and Pence. If nothing was accomplished besides the abolition of public sector unions nationwide, it would be a worthwhile victory. That said, dropping a piano on the Republican nomination strategy from 2008 and 2012 is also a very good idea.

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