Cruz, Rubio, Kasich Go Full Dem-Lefties After Chicago Protest
Compiled by Laura J Alcorn
This
is HUGE. One of Ted Cruz's top advocates, Jan Morgan has RESCINDED her
endorsement of Cruz because of his despicable Politically motivated
backing of the Chicago Protestors!
Ted
Cruz made a big mistake siding with Bernie Sanders, George Soros,
Terrorist Bill Ayers, and Black Lives Matter just to try to score some
political points against Donald Trump!!!
The following is from John Porter. You can feel his anger. lja
This is quite stunning even for a
politician as low as Ted Cruz. Senator Cruz has a prime opportunity to
highlight the intolerance of the left. Instead he chooses to
attack Donald Trump, saying: "Donald Trump is responsible for the
Chicago violence." The words of a true politician.
Yes, Ted Cruz advocates the political equivalent of "her skirt was too short, and she deserved to be raped for it."
Judi McLeod @ Canada Free Press writes:
Cruz, Rubio, Kasich Go Far Left Talking Points After Chicago Protest
America has come full circle, a sinister full circle no true patriot ever hoped would come about.
Three
Republicans, desperate to cast front runner Donald J. Trump behind them
in unbridled ambitions to lead America from the Oval Office, have
thrown completely in with the Democrats in blaming main street Americans
for Friday night’s George Soros orchestrated Chicago protest.
In
the aftermath of the Chicago protest, for which Soros’ group
MoveOn.org took partial responsibility, never once did Senators Ted
Cruz, Marco Rubio or Governor John Kasich call for public safety in
presidential primary rallies.
Hard
to believe but as true as the Marxists in the Obama administration
brand every day Americans as bigots, racists and Islamophobes.
Nobody
on the Republican side put up much of a fight for freedom and liberty
in the years leading up to the 2016 presidential race, and nobody on the
Republican side is putting up much of a fight to protect freedom and
liberty today.
For
almost eight long years, Americans have been under the Marxist boot
called the Fundamental Transformation of America, having to watch their
freedoms frittered away by day, 96 million of them hopelessly jobless;
every one of them worried about the future of their children and
grandchildren in a progressive engineered Utopia.
Is
it any wonder that some of them are over-reacting with enthusiasm and
joy at the prospect of a billionaire businessman leading them out of the
Marxist miasma and offering them the potential of making America great
again?
How can it possibly be that Chicago police seemed to be more sympathetic to the protesters than they were to Trump rally attendees—with no media asking why?
For
the kind of zeal they manifest by turning out to rallies by the
flag-waving tens of thousands, they deserve to be bullied off by the
kind of rent-a-mob thugs paid for by a depraved, Obama boosting George
Soros, we ask you, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and John Kasich?
How
can it possibly be that Chicago police seemed to be more sympathetic to
the protesters than they were to Trump rally attendees—with no media
asking why?
Deliberately
bumping into rally attendees, shouting them down, intimidating them
and chasing them away is not an acceptable way to shut down 1st
Amendment rights, or to punish those they regard as naive.
In
essence, Cruz, Rubio and Kasich may just as well have joined
unrepentant domestic terrorist Bill Ayers to wave their placards in a
full-fledged protest that only narrowly missed serious injury.
The
three politicians have been in office long enough to know that the
sign-tearing malcontents did not suddenly come out of the woodwork on Friday
night; that this coming together of Occupy Wall Street (OWS),
#blacklivesmatter and other radical groups has been in the works for a
long time.
By
now the three Republican presidential contenders will have been told by
their own supporters that turning on the rally attendees rather than
the protesters is wrong, and will be wanting to walk back their post
protest remarks.
But their words are now a matter of public record:
“Thirty
people were arrested today over violence and then the rally was
cancelled, protesters took violence into their own hands ...any campaign
that disrespects the voters and a campaign that encourages violence and
facing allegations against members of the press you create an
environment that encourages this.” -Ted Cruz.
“There is only one candidate that has violence at his events. I think potentially some of the rhetoric he has used contributed to this environment and it’s disturbing.” -Marco Rubio.
“There is only one candidate that has violence at his events. I think potentially some of the rhetoric he has used contributed to this environment and it’s disturbing.” -Marco Rubio.
“The seeds of division that Donald Trump has been sowing this whole campaign finally bore fruit, and it was ugly.” -John Kasich.
Last
week, Cruz likened Donald Trump supporters to “low information” voters,
a term he borrowed from talk show radio host Rush Limbaugh.
Limbaugh’s “low information voters” are identified as those motivated purely by a desire for “free stuff”.
Donald
Trump supporters are not “low information voters”, Mr. Cruz. They are
people from all walks of life who want this election to bring their
country back.
Citizen participation in the primaries became risky in Chicago on Friday night.
But
something of true voter value came out of the Chicago protest all the
same: the fact that if Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio or John Kasich would blame
We the People for a protest organized by the far left, they will do
exactly the same thing if ever elected president.
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