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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Fri Apr 20, 2018, 03:46 PM Apr 2018

Cruz Dem challenger slams Time piece praising Trump

Source: The Hill



BY JACQUELINE THOMSEN - 04/20/18 03:30 PM EDT

Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-Texas), who is running to unseat Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), tore into the senator for praising President Trump in a piece for Time magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people.

“Just read Time Magazine’s Most Influential People article for Donald Trump,” O’Rourke wrote Friday in a Medium post.

“In it, [Cruz] refers to the man who attacked his family — and the administration that has undermined so much of the decency and dignity of public life — as ‘great fun to watch,’” he said. “I don’t think that comment represents Texas.”

The Democrat ripped Cruz for his comments praising Trump throughout the piece, pointing out the different policies the president has promoted or statements that Trump has made that O’Rourke doesn't believe were “great fun to watch.”



Read more: http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/384181-cruzs-dem-challenger-slams-time-piece-praising-trump-this-doesnt-represent



Beto O'Rourke
Apr 19

Just read Time Magazine’s Most Influential People article for Donald Trump

Just read Time Magazine’s Most Influential People article for Donald Trump. The junior senator from Texas, Ted Cruz, is the author. In it, he refers to the man who attacked his family — and the administration that has undermined so much of the decency and dignity of public life — as “great fun to watch.”

I don’t think that comment represents Texas.

Because it’s not been great fun to watch President Trump refuse to condemn the racist and dangerous behavior of Klansmen and white nationalists marching with torches in the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia. Nor was it a laughing matter when he insulted women, attacked a Mexican American judge based on his ethnicity, threatened the rights of LGBTQ Americans, and called the press the enemy of the people.

It hasn’t been fun for millions of Americans who find that seeing a doctor or fulfilling a prescription is increasingly out of reach. Protections for those with pre-existing conditions are threatened. Medicaid and Medicare are targeted for drastic cuts. And our state, which leads the nation in the rate of uninsured, sees a million more lose coverage.

Not fun for working Texans to see corporations and the wealthiest receive another massive tax cut, one that comes at the expense of their families and $2 trillion to the debt.

I don’t think the 200,000 Texas Dreamers contributing to our communities today who are now threatened with deportation and face the real possibility of being sent to a country they don’t know, where they don’t speak the language, are enjoying this presidency.

And not one teacher that I’ve met with in my travels to more than 240 counties has told me that they’re entertained by watching as public education is undermined by Betsy DeVos who wants to turn our tax dollars into vouchers for private schools.

The farmers in Dawson and Tulia don’t see a trade war with China or the threatened withdrawal from NAFTA as a good idea. They know it’s not great fun but rather a direct threat to family farms and ranches and the entire economy of Texas.

As he stoops to bow to President Trump in the pages of Time, Ted Cruz reminds us that we can do much better. That with the right leadership in Texas we can lead this country past the divisiveness, the meanness, the paranoia and the smallness. It’s our drive to focus on the big, aspirational goals of Texas and this country — the ability for everyone to live to their full potential in the jobs they hold, the education they receive, the healthcare that they can count on, the voting rights they can exercise — that will distinguish us.

Thanks,

Beto

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https://medium.com/@beto_59720/just-read-time-magazines-most-influential-people-article-for-donald-trump-3b35e573f1b8
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Cruz Dem challenger slams Time piece praising Trump (Original Post) DonViejo Apr 2018 OP
Kick dalton99a Apr 2018 #1
Thrilled to be able to vote for Beto in November! nature-lover Apr 2018 #2
I wish I could! NastyRiffraff Apr 2018 #14
Even the Republican women I know think Cruz is creepy. nature-lover Apr 2018 #15
Who to vote for, who to choose?!?? Leghorn21 Apr 2018 #3
In the looks department Cruz has an obvious advantage. argyl Apr 2018 #6
In the looks department? Dave Starsky Apr 2018 #8
What? In the looks dept., Cruz has an obvious advantage? SammyWinstonJack Apr 2018 #10
I'm just kidding. I didn't even think I'd need a sarcasm thingie for that one. argyl Apr 2018 #11
Wel said. I'm not in Texas but I sure hope he wins. mt Phoenix61 Apr 2018 #4
I love that O'Rourke is within 3 points NewJeffCT Apr 2018 #5
"Cruz Dem challenger"..... awesomerwb1 Apr 2018 #7
Cruz is another hypocrite. BigmanPigman Apr 2018 #9
A double whammy of raven mad Apr 2018 #12
Beto should play up Cruz's cowardice in defending his family more. world wide wally Apr 2018 #13
This! Texans are all about family. Tatiana Apr 2018 #18
Creepy Ted Cruz Stallion Apr 2018 #16
cruz is a gop lap dog.. Maxheader Apr 2018 #17

nature-lover

(1,469 posts)
15. Even the Republican women I know think Cruz is creepy.
Fri Apr 20, 2018, 06:53 PM
Apr 2018

Also, very obvious that he has been angling for higher office since the beginning. Can't wait to "get shed" of him!

argyl

(3,064 posts)
6. In the looks department Cruz has an obvious advantage.
Fri Apr 20, 2018, 04:43 PM
Apr 2018

But I'm here in Texas and in seven months a lot can happen. Beto can win this and if he does the Repubs will be shitting their pants.

Dave Starsky

(5,914 posts)
8. In the looks department?
Fri Apr 20, 2018, 04:58 PM
Apr 2018

As a straight guy, maybe I shouldn't weigh in on this. Cruz looks like a creepy, greasy, older televangelist. Beto looks like a young bro that you might invite over for a beer and maybe play a few rounds of HORSE using the driveway basketball hoop.

argyl

(3,064 posts)
11. I'm just kidding. I didn't even think I'd need a sarcasm thingie for that one.
Fri Apr 20, 2018, 05:39 PM
Apr 2018

Wouldn't surprise me if Melania has a poster of Beto taped to the bedroom ceiling to make the 30 second ordeal of servicing the Orange Ogre a little easier.

NewJeffCT

(56,828 posts)
5. I love that O'Rourke is within 3 points
Fri Apr 20, 2018, 04:11 PM
Apr 2018

Watching this race from 1,500 to 2,000 miles away in New England, it looks to me like O'Rourke has been out working his tail off going all over the state and meeting with people.

Looking at the numbers, Cruz won by 16 points in 2016 when his opponent only had raised $150,000. Obama lost Texas by 16 points as well.

In 2016, Trump won Texas by a little under 10 points, a 6 point shift towards the Democrats.

Since then, Democrats have managed to flip seats, or come close to flipping seats, and picking up 15-20 O

In 2018, O'Rourke has raised several million dollars so far, so has money to run GOTV operations and have a media campaign as well. With Cruz being rather unpopular overall, I think O'Rourke has a real shot at it. And, even if he loses by 1,2 or 3 points in the end, he's making the Koch Brothers, Mercers and others likely spending bigly money on a race that should be safely Republican.

awesomerwb1

(4,268 posts)
7. "Cruz Dem challenger".....
Fri Apr 20, 2018, 04:57 PM
Apr 2018

The Hill and Politico can be very frustrating.

Really mofos? The "Dem Challenger" has a name. His name is Beto O'Rourke.

BigmanPigman

(51,608 posts)
9. Cruz is another hypocrite.
Fri Apr 20, 2018, 05:20 PM
Apr 2018

They played his speech from the primaries on MSNBC earlier when they were covering the Time story. He went on and on about how horrible the moron is. Apparently he wasn't too amused back then.

I hope other Dems who run hit back with the key points that Beto made. Stay away from guns and abortion, use health care, the tax scam, and education as the issues to focus on.

world wide wally

(21,744 posts)
13. Beto should play up Cruz's cowardice in defending his family more.
Fri Apr 20, 2018, 06:11 PM
Apr 2018

That kind of cowardly shit still doesn't play well in Texas.

Tatiana

(14,167 posts)
18. This! Texans are all about family.
Fri Apr 20, 2018, 10:22 PM
Apr 2018

No one -- especially male -- feels good about a cowardly guy who won't defend his family.

Beto needs to play this up a LOT more.

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