Skip to 1:20 below for the key bit. If youve been waiting for Cruz to hammer the point that Trump is erratic and potentially dangerous as president, a fear that seemed to have resonance in Iowa, here it is in spades. Thats a smart way to appeal to undecideds, I think, even more so than attacking Trumps conservative heresies because unpredictability is a quality that most voters naturally disdain in someone running for the worlds most powerful job. Even if youre at peace with Trump deviating here and there from Reagan orthodoxy, chances are youre not thrilled at the thought of presidential tweetstorms whenever he doesnt get his way on something. Rich Lowry rightly praises Cruz here for deftly weaving mockery and substantive criticism of Trumps record together, which is true, but Im surprised that Cruz doesnt emphasize what Trumps loss in Iowa says about his managerial acumen. Thats the way to kill Trump not by calling him a RINO, which many of his fans dont care about, but by using Iowa as proof that the Great and Powerful Oz wasnt so great and powerful when it counted. If Americas going to do so much winning under Trump that we all get bored with winning, how come the winning didnt start in Iowa?
If you think the Trump/Cruz war is fun, wait until the Palin/Cruz war heats up. Theres probably no advantage to Cruz in engaging there, but Palins doing her best to bait him. Meanwhile, as Trump and his surrogates go kitchen-sink on Cruz and suck up all the available media oxygen, the Christie/Bush/Kasich triad thats trying to take down Rubio is gasping for air. Someones going to need to explain to me later why Trump is bombing Cruz this week instead of the guy whos piling up endorsements and donations and seems to be the biggest threat to Trump in New Hampshire. Exit question: How far up the Canadian chain of command does the great Iowa fraud go?
Update: More from Trump on his ground-game failure in Iowa:
Well, I think we could have used a ground game, a term I wasnt even familiar with, he said. You know, when you say ground game, I say what the hell is that? Now Im familiar with it. I think in retrospect we should have had a better ground game. I would have funded a better ground game, but you know, people told me that my ground game was fine, and by most standards it was.
Not true, says Politico. Trump was warned that he needed a better ground game but held off due to the expense.
Trump was warned that he needed a better ground game but held off due to the expense. Cheap bastard!
this is what you can expect from a Trump presidency? Don't spend any money unless it is on hats with slogans like "make america great" he could steal the Obama slogan "Yes we can!" or become really inventive such as "no muslims here!" or " No mexicans here!"
The days of austerity will be back again as you endlessly play the tune "happy days are here again" and he will launch his own reality TV show live from the Oval Office where he fires the Speakers of the House one after another
Don't spend any money unless it is on hats with slogans like "make america great"
If you have the ability to check into it,I'd almost be willing to bet he bought control of the hat company and agreed to pay $15.95 for the $5.95 hats in order to boost quarterly sales figures to pump up the price of the stock. When it reaches a certain level,he will dump his stock for big profits that will bankrupt the company.
His business and his political strategy are geared to operate the same way. It's all about Trump,all the time. Don't forget,he is also charging his own campaign for the use of his private jet to fly him around in (already up to 700 grand last month),as well as the expenses for his bodyguards,his personal assistants,his limo,etc,etc,etc. I wouldn't be a bit surprised to learn after taxes are filed next year that he even charged his campaign for his personal appearances and his speeches. In short, his presidential campaign is paying the day to day expenses of Trump Industries,or whatever he calls his mother ship.