Like Donkey Kong. Ted Cruz scored a surprising third-place finish in New Hampshire in yesterdays first-in-the-nation primary, and now it looks like hes going for a knockout before South Carolina. Cruz tweeted out the campaigns latest web ad after his victory, one that takes aim at the winner, Donald Trump. The ad depicts children playing with their new Donald Trump action figure, and says what he does most is pretend to be a Republican:
Its a tour de force of counter-Trump arguments. The ad manages to mention Trumps friendship with Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, and Harry Reid (and adds in a shot at Anthony Weiner, too). Bailouts and Too Big To Fail get mentioned, but its Trumps support for eminent domain that gets most of the attention:
GIRL DOLL: Check out my house, Mr. Trump!
TRUMP DOLL: Thats a lousy house! Im gonna take your house with eminent domain and park my limos there.
VOICEOVER: We wouldnt tolerate these values in our children. Why would we want them in a president?
Ridicule can be a powerful tool in politics, and it might be the only kind of attack that will work on Trump. His supporters dont appear to care much about Trumps lack of policy substance and consistency; they like his attitude and his ability to shift the Overton window on acceptable debate. Trump has a thin skin, though, and Cruz does not. If he can force Trump to demonstrate that thin skin, it might undermine the perception of Trumps toughness, while still appealing on policy grounds to other voters.
This still holds some risk. Some voters might not appreciate the use of children to make these points (perhaps especially the reference to Anthony Weiner, considering the context). Cruz got some media heat for using his own kids in a Saturday Night Live skit, which was ludicrous, but this might reopen that debate. Trump and his supporters will complain that its a low blow, but since Trump himself often ridicules his opponents with personal attacks, thats a non-starter. In fact, Cruz might be counting on that reaction to counter Trumps recent attack on him as a pussy, to demonstrate that Trump might be suffering from a case of projection.
Its a good time for Cruz to go on the attack. It got lost in the John Kasich shuffle last night, but Cruz far outperformed expectations in New Hampshire, beating out Jeb Bush for third place. Combined with his win in Iowa, Cruz has significant momentum, and is aiming to take over the race by beating the other leading candidate rather than punching downward or sideways, as Team Jeb is doing. This ad could steal some of the post-primary buzz from Kasich, and set up a real fight in South Carolina.
Poster Comment:
Cute ad, maybe a little too cute.
Cruz may need stronger ads than that to dent Trump. I would guess we'll see Bush unload on Trump too. Bush has nothing left to lose by doing so and will certainly lose if he can't find a way to take on Trump.
His supporters dont appear to care much about Trumps lack of policy substance
See, this is why Republicans are morons: they're deaf.
Trump is popular with me, and millions others, BECAUSE OF his policy substance: close the border and deport the aliens is SUBSTANCE. STOP Muslim immigration for the moment is substance. Cut off fast-track trade power and cancel trade deals that disfavor American workers is substance. Deport illegals is substance. End the carried interest tax deduction is substance. End Obamacare, but establish coverage for uninsured people is substance. Make peace with Russia and ally with them in the War on Terror is substance.
It's all substance. It's just completely opposed to everything that Republican crapweasels want.
Trump is engaged in a hostile takeover of the Republican Party, and he is winning.
When Republican types say things like the above, they are talking about people like me as though we are brainless idiots with no understanding of policy, and no care for it, with magic dust in our eyes.
Trump is popular with me, and millions others, BECAUSE OF his policy substance: close the border and deport the aliens is SUBSTANCE. STOP Muslim immigration for the moment is substance.
You forget all the flipflops he's already contorted through. Deport them all (but let 90% back in immediately with green cards). Et cetera. Trump is also on record as favoring amnesty with a pathway to citizenship. IOW, not much different than "self-deporting" Mitt was. And we have cause to believe Mitt was fibbing too.
"Repeal Obamacare!" (And replace it with universal healthcare coverage, Medicare for all!).
I don't see how you can seriously pretend that Trump has taken a single stand that you can trust once he gets your vote.