Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 23, 2015
The Mexican rat Ted “I stand with the Jews” Cruz, also known as Ted Cruzin’ for Tacos, has officially entered the Presidential race, hoping to become the first Latino ruler of these United States.
By becoming the first candidate to declare himself officially in the race, Republicans briefed on his strategy said, Mr. Cruz hopes to reclaim the affection and attention of those on the party’s right wing who have begun eyeing other contenders, particularly Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin.
“It’s the shiny object principle. He wants to be first, get in the conversation, not show any doubt or hesitation,” said Dave Carney, a longtime Republican strategist. “There’s an advantage to being first. He’s now the only one running for president, instead of engaging in this Kabuki dance that the others are.”
Mr. Cruz made his intention to join the race official early on Monday morning, just minutes after midnight, with a message posted to Twitter. “I’m running for President and I hope to earn your support!” he wrote, with a link to a 30-second video.
Here’s the 30 second video. 31 seconds, in actual fact.
As we predicted here on the Daily Stormer (it didn’t take much), the Republicans are going to continue to refuse to even consider an actual conservative candidate, thus ensuring that whomever they run is going to throw the fight by default.
All it would take is a one-issue anti-immigration candidate to win the election. Even a good portion of Blacks would vote for them, given how much they hate the Mexicans. But that isn’t possible, due to the Jew influence over the party. The domestic Jew influence in particular, as a candidate could easily win while being anti-immigrant and pro-Israel. But it is so important to these domestic Jews to destroy our country through invasion that they simply won’t allow a anti-immigrant message to be voiced anywhere at all in politics.
Obama might as well just appoint Hillary as the next President. That would be so much more honest, and people might even respect that level of honesty. The idea of holding a staged election where one candidate is known, years before, to be the winner is purely Soviet and personally insulting.