By Samuel Warde on March 25, 2015
Election 2016, Peter King, Smackdowns, Ted Cruz, Videos
Election 2016, Smackdowns, Videos
Rep. Pete King (R-NY) reacted swiftly to the announcement by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) that he was running for the Republican presidential nomination, saying Cruz is closer to being a “sideshow entertainer” than “the leader of the free world: The Republican Party and the American people have to be able to find a more qualified […]
By Samuel Warde on March 24, 2015
Election 2016, Elections, Forbes Blasts Ted Cruz, politics, Smackdowns, Ted Cruz, The Tea Party
Election 2016, Elections, Politics, Republican Logic, Smackdowns, The Tea Party
Even conservatives are speaking out about Ted Cruz. Back in the spring of 2015 – long before Trump came on the scene, the noted conservative website Forbes.comĀ published a scathing smack down of Ted Cruz’s decision to announce his candidacy for the presidency at Liberty University, a religious institution founded by Rev. Jerry Falwell. Forbes […]
By Samuel Warde on March 23, 2015
Election 2016, Fact-Checking Lies, Politifact, Republican lies, Ted Cruz, The Tea Party
Election 2016, Elections, Fact-Checking Lies, Right Wing Lies, The Tea Party
Tea Party favorite Texas Senator Ted Cruz announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination on Monday despite having one of the highest (if not the highest) Politifact track records for telling publicly asserted falsehoods – lies. As reported on his Politifact page, 44 public statements were analyzed with the following results: As The Daily […]
By Samuel Warde on February 23, 2015
Barack Obama, Election 2016, Scott Walker
Barack Obama, Controversy, Election 2016
Wisconsin governor and GOP presidential hopeful Scott Walker is stirring up controversy over his refusal to answer questions regarding President Obama. At issue are remarks made last week by former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani who questioned whether Obama loves America. As NBC News reported that Walker “has been repeatedly asked questions about Obama’s personal […]
By Samuel Warde on February 19, 2015
Election 2016, Foreign Policy, Jeb Bush, Speeches
Election 2016, Foreign Policy, Republican Logic
Jeb Bush unveiled his foreign policy strategy back in February and attempted to separate himself from the polarizing foreign policy left behind by his brother. Bush declared his independence from the legacy of his father and brother in Chicago during his first major foreign policy speech on Wednesday, stating: I love my father and my […]