Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 12, 2015
Glorious Leader said that he wouldn’t attack the escaped Cuban wetback Ted Cruz unless Cruz first attacked him.
Well, Cruz did that, claiming that he had “questions” about the Donald’s ability to lead in a time of crisis.
.@tedcruz should not make statements behind closed doors to his bosses, he should bring them out into the open – more fun that way!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 11, 2015
Looks like @tedcruz is getting ready to attack. I am leading by so much he must. I hope so, he will fall like all others. Will be easy!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 11, 2015
I personally have questions about Ted Cruz’ ability to lead in a time of peace and prosperity.
Have you seen this guy’s face? What is it made out of? By that I of course mean: which type of dough?
This dirty spic should have gotten some plastic surgery before running for President.
CNN:
As Cruz surges in Iowa, where Trump has long held top billing, and Cruz began to wonder aloud whether Trump could lead the country in a time of terrorism, Trump ended the peace.
“I do like Ted Cruz, but not a lot of evangelicals come out of Cuba,” he told the crowd at a town hall event at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines. “Not a lot come out.”
A very slick way of pointing out that Cruz is an invasive alien being.
The father of the Texas senator, who has appealed to the born-again believers in the Hawkeye State, escaped from Cuba as a young adult. Both of Cruz’s parents come from traditionally Catholic backgrounds, but Cruz grew up Southern Baptist.
Trump’s personal attack mirrors a previous joust at one-time top Iowa rival Ben Carson, who is a Seventh Day Adventist. Trump, who identifies as Presbyterian, implied that he was a more mainstream Christian.
The Cruz campaign declined to comment on Trump’s remarks.
And there is more.
He attacked him for being a paid shill.
The New Yorker spent more time on Friday poking Cruz for opposing ethanol subsidies, which are widely popular there. Independent groups there are beginning to spend money against Cruz for his position, which Trump told a questioner was “anti-Iowa.” Cruz says the subsidies are an example of government interference in the free market.
“With the ethanol, really, he’s got to come a long way, ’cause right now he’s for the oil,” Trump said at the beginning of his remarks, unprompted. But then he gave him an out: “But I understand it, oil pays him a lot of money. He’s got to be for oil, right?”
“But I’m with you,” he added. “I’m self-funding. I have no oil company. I have no special interest.”
Much of the money behind Cruz’s well-funded super PACs does, indeed, come from oil wealth.
Trump later called on a pro-ethanol activist with the group America’s Renewable Future, who was given front-row seating Friday. The activist, who a group spokeswoman said was invited to the rally by the Trump campaign earlier this week, asked if Cruz’s opposition to ethanol was because of his ties to “big oil.”
“Yes it is,” Trump replied.
All of these people are paid shills. Because you can’t enter politics otherwise.
Unless your a billionaire real estate magnate, of course.