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Ridgerunner
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I’m not a Democrat anymore, and have never been a Republican. If I had to choose between Trump and Cruz, I would choose Trump.I agree Hillary is a hawk; there is no doubt in my mind about that. I do not support her candidacy. However, she is very likely to become the Democratic nominee. So this election cycle, to whom should Democrats run: Trump or Cruz?
Why? one might ask.
Well, because I think Cruz is going down two blind alleys simultaneously. I realize Tea Party people get all dewy-eyed when he talks about the Constitution. But most people in this country don’t know much about it and care a lot more about their pocketbooks and safety than they do about the niceties of the First Amendment. We all should know the Constitution, and every Supreme Court case there ever was, but we don’t.
Second, his 'flat tax" might be a winner among some conservatives, but it’s a loser for nearly everybody else. It’s his answer to everything, from job creation to foreign policy. With his flat tax, Cruz might win a National Geographic Explorer’s Medal for discovering a “fourth rail” in American politics.
Trump is boorish, though he has probably learned by now which fork to pick up first in a fancy restaurant. No matter what anybody says about him, though, and no matter how inarticulate he sometimes is, and no matter whether he uses swear words, he is a person of proven abilities. If a person can make a fortune in the savagely competitive business he’s in, and worldwide to boot, he can do other things well too. Granted, Cruz has argued (and won) cases before the Supreme Court. But that’s what attorneys general do. That’s their job, and they have beaucoup staff attorneys to work it all up for them; some of them lifetime lawyers of significant accomplishment. It truly would be difficult to mess up an argument with all of that behind you.