Ted Cruz meets the sound of silence (speech outside his bubble)
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http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/ted-cruz-meets-the-sound-silence
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has only been in the Senate for a couple of years, but hes been a popular fixture on the Republican speaking circuit. In fact, the far-right Texan has become quite an accomplished orator, delivering polished, red-meat speeches, without notes or a teleprompter, complete with predetermined pauses for applause.
But what happens when Cruz strays from the Republican bubble and delivers the same remarks to less partisan audiences that dont applaud the applause lines? Dave Weigel reported this week on the senators appearance at International Association of Firefighters bipartisan summit.
Firefighters unions are not as solidly Democratic as most labor unions. In 2010, for example, Scott Walker won his first term as Wisconsins governor with the backing of the Milwaukee Professional Firefighters Association. (Walker was invited to the IAFF summit but skipped it.)
Still, the firefighters assembled to hear from possible presidents gave Cruz one of the coldest receptions hes ever given before a camera.
Weigel talked to some of the attendees and no one had anything good to say about Cruz. One IAFF leader said, in reference to Cruzs speech, I had to take a shower after listening to that.