The Cruzifiction of Ted
A Commentary by J. D. Longstreet
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Last weekend Senator Cruz was met with an eight minute standing ovation at a gathering in Texas. Eight minutes! That's a lot of applauding! A lot, indeed!
Here in the South, we STILL cherish our "firebrand"
politicians. We love it when they take the fight to the opposition.
We also love it when they take a position right up front and plant their
flag and declare their immovability.
In the few months Cruz has been in Washington he has become a "thorn in the flesh" to moderates and liberals and socialists and Marxists, and progressives, well, everyone --with the exception of conservatives.
Shortly after Cruz was elected, I asked friends in Texas
if Cruz was for real. It was still early days and they would commit
only to say he APPEARED to be the real thing. I then opined that if he
was, indeed the "Real Thing" he would be crucified by the left and the Mainstream Media, which is, of course, one and the same.
It didn't take long.

And that was from his own political party!
Oh, he was also assigned a new nickname courtesy of that old reliable RINO from Arizona, John McCain -- "Wacko Bird."
Cruz instantly became the face of the Tea Party in Washington. Both democrats and Republicans HATE
the Tea Party. Even though the Tea Party is largely responsible for
the GOP gaining control of the House of Representatives, The
republicans, that is to say, the "establishment republicans" (The blue bloods and the country club set, the moderates, liberals, and progressives within the GOP) took umbrage at the gall of the "Kmart republicans" when they refused to "go along to get along."
Look.
The GOP had better get used to the fact that the party's base loves Ted
Cruz. Every time some pompous stuffed shirt repub takes another cheap
shot at Cruz, the base takes it personally.
The conservatives in the GOP, that is to say -- the base of
the party, is on the verge of a mass migration AWAY from the Republican
Party to become either Independent voters, or, to form another
political party, a conservative political party. In either event, the GOP will be relegated to minority status as far into the future as the eye can see -- if it survives at all.
Is
Cruz positioning himself to run for President in 2016? Possibly. He’s
doing and saying all the things pre-candidates do and say. He’s
visiting the early primary and caucus states and such. But frankly,
I’ll be surprised to see him actually make a try for it simply because I
do not think Senator Cruz is eligible to be a candidate for President
of the US. He is NOT a natural born citizen of the United States.
Do not delude yourself into thinking the democrats and/or the
Mainstream Media will let that pass. They will crucify Senator Cruz
around the clock. See, there IS a double standard in national politics – one for the democrats and an entirely different standard for republicans.
Senator Cruz, notwithstanding, the Republican party is leaderless and will remain so as long as the party is split and at war with itself.
I
have never believed the Republican Party needed a “Big Tent.” The GOP
is not the Democrat Party; at least it WASN’T until recently, when , for whatever reason, it decided to become democrat-lite.

Conservatives
are seeking a national leader, a champion, if you will. At the moment,
more and more conservatives are turning to Senator Cruz. Anything that
plays havoc with Obama’s plan to destroy the Republican Party -- and crush conservatives -- is just fine with me.
© J. D. Longstreet
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