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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
Sure. Ryan wanted Ted Cruz, but he wouldn't have beat Hillary. Ryan thought Hillary would be his House foil. Got Trump instead, and found out he was in a tough spot between a non-traditional politician and the GOP establishment. Difficult, and not optimal
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Replying to @jlakely
The only part I disagree w/ is I think Cruz would have beat her. After everything w/ the FBI probe and everything else - he would have.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
Cruz was my guy, and he proved it again in
#Zuckerberg hearings, but I don't think Cruz would have swept WI, MI, and PA. Those margin were razor thin, pushed over by Reagan Dems/Obama voters. Don't think Cruz would have taken FL, either.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
Perhaps. We'll disagree on Cruz Voters (establishment GOP) being more motivated than Trump Voters (disaffected Tea Party folks and Rust Belt indies moved to vote JUST for him), and quibble on the math in between. But Trump is Godzilla destroying all in his path ...
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Replying to @jlakely @DavidMDrucker
Would left-driven culture on all fronts - politics, media, academia, entertainment - have gone THIS NUTS if Cruz beat Hillary? I doubt it. I think that's clarifying, and President Trump made it happen. He, like Godzilla, keeps crushing all in his path. I don't really mind.
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I tend to think this is about how POTUS acts and that it doesn't really say much more than that, although I understand why it's cathartic for many.
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