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Only 22 People Show Up For Senator Cruz Philadelphia Rally Unstable Ted Starts Screaming on Radio Show (audio)
Posted on April 19, 2016 Conservative Treehouse by sundance
Presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz had a full apoplectic meltdown today. During a radio appearance an unhinged Senator Cruz began lashing out and screaming at Sean Hannity. (full audio below) The internet lit up as people discussed the on-air meltdown wondering what could have possibly triggered such grossly unstable behavior.
Apparently the answer is found in this picture from Senator Cruzs rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Only a few dozen people showed up to hear candidate Cruz in a city home to over 1.6 million people.
UPDATE: It appears the Cruz campaign is trying to hide from such a horrible optic.
This is a transparent attempt to avoid an embarrassing failed event. Apparently not much support for Lyin Ted Cruz in the city of brotherly love.
Heres the audio of unstable Cruz and his breathless meltdown:
sounds like Hannity went into meltdown ,not Cruz. Cruz gave the correct answer to each of Hannity's questions. Why should Cruz have to justify the process ? It is what it is . Cruz was smart enough to use it to his advantage.
As far as people being confused by the process ,Cruz should just say ;'An enlightened citizenry is indispensable for the proper functioning of a republic'.(Jefferson).In other words ;it is up to the electorate to educate themselves about the process.
sounds like Hannity went into meltdown ,not Cruz. Cruz gave the correct answer to each of Hannity's questions. Why should Cruz have to justify the process ? It is what it is . Cruz was smart enough to use it to his advantage.
If you lived in North Korea. You would be saying the rules are the rules and that Kim Jong Un got 100 percent. Rules are rules.
If you lived in Germany. You would say the law is the Germans gas the Jews. Rules are rules.
If you lived in Cuba. You would say rules are rules Castro got 100 percent of the vote. We all love Castro.
You support a corrupt system of undemocratic rules that disenfranchise millions of voters.
Colorado had an election. For everything except President. Fuck them. Cruz is a hypocrite and a liar. I used to like him a lot. I would never vote for that corrupt POS.
You support a corrupt system of undemocratic rules that disenfranchise millions of voters.
2004 Gore won the national popular vote and Bush won the election because of the results of the electoral college .That was the rules . If the Republican candidate wins the Presidency this year it will likely be similar to the 2004 election .
Is it 'unfair ' ? Maybe ;but the founders put the electoral college rule in there for a very good reason. They wanted a Federal Republic ,not a democracy .Do you think the system they set up is like North Korea ,Nazi Germany and Cuba ?
The electoral college is fair. The Constitution created a union of States (Art. 7), not a union of individuals.
The electoral college represents the States who are the members of the Union.
of course it is fair . But I hear whiners complaining about it all the time . They use the same argument that Trump supporters use. 'The "people" are being disenfranchised by arcane rules '. It is nonsense of course ;just like Trump's whining about the rules of the delegate selection process is nonsense '.
They use the same argument that Trump supporters use. 'The "people" are being disenfranchised by arcane rules '. It is nonsense of course; just like Trump's whining about the rules of the delegate selection process is nonsense '.
The electoral college is reflective of the fact that the USA is a union of states, and the people only exercise their sovereign power while acting as a political community, a state. The individual has no constitutional right to cast a popular vote for President, and none were cast in the early elections.
However, if a state choose to hold a popular vote, the process must be fair.
The GOP delegate selection process is governed by the GOP. It is not a public affair, it is a private affair. The GOP may make rules which are unfair. If they make rules that are unfair, they may be properly criticized for their unfair rules, and the people may vote with their feet. Donald Trump has observed unfair rules that disenfranchise voters to the benefit of the party elite, and has lit a blowtorch under the ass of Reince Priebus and the RNC.
Reince Priebus, the RNC, and anyone who defends the unfair rules will lose the public relations battle. Donald Trump has used this to bury Ted Cruz.
The GOP delegate selection process is governed by the GOP. It is not a public affair, it is a private affair. The GOP may make rules which are unfair. If they make rules that are unfair, they may be properly criticized for their unfair rules, and the people may vote with their feet. Donald Trump has observed unfair rules that disenfranchise voters to the benefit of the party elite, and has lit a blowtorch under the ass of Reince Priebus and the RNC.
Reince Priebus, the RNC, and anyone who defends the unfair rules will lose the public relations battle. Donald Trump has used this to bury Ted Cruz.
Trump should stop his belly-aching .He has benefitted from the rules he complains about . Before NY ,he won 37% of the votes cast in Republican primaries and caucuses, and got 46 %of the delegates. In NY he got 67 % of the vote and came away with almost 100% of the delegates . He got all the Florida and Arizona delegates even though he got a far less than half the vote in the primary .
So when he wipes the tears away he can reflect on how the rules have helped him in the contest and he should remember that winners don't whine.