Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Cruz makes it a Conservative Race

Rush: Will other Republicans out-Cruz Cruz? Limbaugh analyzes key factors in race for president by Joe Kovacs
PALM BEACH, Florida – Now that conservative champion Sen. Ted Cruz is officially running for president, radio host Rush Limbaugh says the most interesting thing in the 2016 race right now is what the rest of the Republican field will do in response.
“This announcement today is either gonna a force a whole lot of potential candidates to move to the right,” Limbaugh said Monday, “or more unlikely is to decide to abandon going right at all, because there’s no way they’re gonna out-Cruz Cruz.”
“It may be that other Republicans decide there’s no way they can get to the right of Ted Cruz.”
Limbaugh said he doesn’t expect that to happen, but if it does, other GOP contenders might tell themselves, “I’m gonna have to stake out unique territory.”
The media giant said those candidates will need “to differentiate themselves from him somehow,” as they wonder, “How can I do conservatism better than Ted Cruz?”
There is a major worry, though, for Limbaugh as Republicans go through the primary process leading to the party’s nomination for president.
“We take ‘em out one by one because they’re not perfect,” he said. “Some conservative blog or some conservative media type somewhere is gonna find one thing that conservative Candidate X falls short on and will say disqualifies him.”
“This is why the Republican Party ends up with the McCains and the Romneys,” he added. “You have to go into this understanding there is not a perfect candidate. There is not a candidate that is gonna be right on everything. … Single-issue politics is our death knell. … This quest for perfection which sometimes descends into single issueism can be damaging and even destructive.”
Limbaugh said he is excited about what appears to be a diverse group of Republicans running for the Oval Office, providing a stark contrast to the “vanilla on the Democrat side.”
“All you’ve got is Chairman Mao Junior,” he said, referring to names such as Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden. “You don’t have any diversity on the left whatsoever. You’ve got far left, extreme left, and nothing else.”
He said “the Democratic base is so genuinely insane,” that presidential hopefuls “have to deliver hate-filled extreme radical leftism in order to have the barest chance at winning the Democratic nomination, which does not bode well for diversity on the Democratic side.”
Limbaugh also took aim at the national news media’s treatment of Cruz. “They are very worried about Ted Cruz,” he said. “I don’t think anybody in the Drive-By Media thinks Ted Cruz has a ghost of a chance of being president. But they’re not taking any chances.”
I know for a fact that they don’t think he is a real contender,” Limbaugh continued. “But because he articulates conservatism irrefutably, because he does it without  a teleprompter, because he does it so well, they are going to try to destroy him.”
He cited CNN’s Wolf Blitzer raising the issue of Cruz’s natural-born citizenship since Cruz was born in Canada. “There’s no questions of birtherism or anything like that,” Blitzer noted. “Nobody’s raising that issue.”
Limbaugh noted the irony, explaining, “So they start out by saying there’s nothing to see here, and they spend 32 seconds talking about it.”
He focused on how many in the media were “dazzled” by the fact Cruz could speak so eloquently without the electronic help of a teleprompter. “They were so dazzled they were worried the guy is superhuman,” Limbaugh said.
“There’s something not real about somebody who can do all of that without a prompter. So dependent on the teleprompter has become the inside-the-Beltway political culture that somebody who doesn’t need one is looked at with suspicion. I kid you not on this.”
See the entire speech by Ted Cruz at: http://www.wnd.com/2015/03/rush-heres-what-to-watch-now-that-cruz-is-in/

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