Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Ted Cruz: 'Embarrassed' to have supported McCain for president in 2008

http://news.yahoo.com/ted-cruz--%E2%80%98embarrassed%E2%80%99-to-support-mccain-for-president-in-2008-022523878.html

Article Photopot kettle syndrome, he's an embarrassment to some in his party and the majority of the country trying to be a Billy Bad Ass is not the type you want in the big chair unless you want perpetual war another stalled congress.
Ted Cruz had barely been in the Senate for two months in March when Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain famously voiced his frustration with the new Texaslawmaker by calling him a “wacko bird.”
The two seem to have never quite gotten along, even though McCain apologized soon after he made the comment. But Cruz, who this week is finding himself at the receiving end of Republican vitriol for his plan to risk a government shutdown in order to defund the 2010 federal health care law, doesn’t think much of McCain either.
In a new lengthy GQ profile, Cruz told the magazine that conservatives were “embarrassed” to vote in 2008 — the year that McCain was the Republican presidential nominee.
whoa one is getting old and possibly regressing the other has yet to grow up, this is right wing playground antics and should be above those we pick to govern our country.  i guess the whole party kinda put itself in that box after the 4th of 42 votes to deny us health care, like spoiled brats they just kept stomping their feet and crying till someone brings them a bottle except the bottle was full of tea and the bitter taste is starting to distance the drinkers from the brewers. 
“I don’t know a conservative who didn’t feel embarrassed voting in 2006 or 2008,” Cruz told GQ. “I think the Republican Party lost its way. We didn’t stand for the principles we’re supposed to believe in.”
that would have been a plus that he didn't stand for their principles and why Palin excelled she had the hate gene McCain didn't, he's made feeble attempts to act like it but i think he has a sense of humanity.
it's their "values" and principles that are killing them so hold on to those "VALUES" and we'll be a better country because of it.
“I don’t know a conservative who didn’t feel embarrassed voting in 2006 or 2008,” Cruz told GQ. “I think the Republican Party lost its way. We didn’t stand for the principles we’re supposed to believe in.”
                            The profile of Cruz, a politician who has ignited speculation about whether he himself may run for president in 2016 by speaking to Republican groups in early-voting states such as New Hampshire and Iowa, provides a glimpse into Cruz’s background as a fiercely ambitious — some might say cocky — Ivy League-educated immigrants’ son who is shaking up the GOP.
until someone slaps him he'll continue down this road of the audaciously arrogant one that no one likes, kinda hard to get elected if your party is not that into you, he would probably try and start his own party of one the rich might support him and corral the others to support him he comes closest to the screaming addle minded dictator they would love to see in the WH
we used to call that too big fror his britches or smelling himself.