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Trump strikes again at Cruz over 'New York values' remark

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By SERGIO BUSTOS and VIVIAN SALAMA

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One of the NYC tabloids has an illustration of the Statue of Liberty flipping him (Cruz) off with the caption, "Drop dead, Ted !" I am most definitely not a fan of either man (Cruz or Trump) but had to laugh at that when I saw it.

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Well we all know that Ted is more of a grassroots kind of guy, the outsider who is shaking things up.

Of course the fact that he's a Harvard educated lawyer who has spent most of his life in politics and got a personal loan with the help from a wife who works for Goldman Sachs is besides the point.

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Well we all know that Ted is more of a grassroots kind of guy, the outsider who is shaking things up.

As he should.

Of course the fact that he's a Harvard educated lawyer who has spent most of his life in politics and got a personal loan with the help from a wife who works for Goldman Sachs is besides the point.

Oh, please! So what did Obama the Harvard so called constitutional law professor do besides smoking dope and reading Karl Marx? How much money did Obama have? Oh, I forgot, he was living with his grandparents.

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SuperLibJan. 16, 2016 - 10:14AM JST

Well we all know that Ted is more of a grassroots kind of guy, the outsider who is shaking things up.

Of course the fact that he's a Harvard educated lawyer who has spent most of his life in politics and got a personal loan with the help from a wife who works for Goldman Sachs is besides the point."

Of course it is beside the point. Harvard is a very expensive school and I would guess that anyone who ever graduated from Harvard had financial help of some kind, I don't imagine very many students are independently wealthy. You know of course, that a loan has to be repaid.

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SuperLib: got a personal loan with the help from a wife who works for Goldman Sachs

If we're not allowed to vote for anyone with corporate connections, I guess that leaves out Trump, Cruz, and

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Clinton

she also held positions on the corporate board of directors of TCBY (1985–1992), Wal-Mart Stores (1986–1992) and Lafarge (1990–1992). TCBY and Wal-Mart were Arkansas-based companies that were also clients of Rose Law. Clinton was the first female member on Wal-Mart's board, added following pressure on chairman Sam Walton to name a woman to it. Once there, she pushed successfully for Wal-Mart to adopt more environmentally friendly practices, was largely unsuccessful in a campaign for more women to be added to the company's management, and was silent about the company's famously anti-labor union practices.

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The point isn't about how much Harvard costs. The point is that Cruz is every part of the political and financial elite that everyone else there is.

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The point isn't about how much Harvard costs. The point is that Cruz is every part of the political and financial elite that everyone else there is.

And Obama is for the progressive government controlled elite, so what's the difference? One group has all the money and the other wants to take it away.

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Trump is still leading Cruz 33% to 20% with Rubio third at 13%.

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I know, Serrano - isn't that hilarious?!

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Even more hillarious is a woman running for the nomination who has bold faced lied to the American public (and under a federal investigation) along with her spouse who had also lied to the American public who carry credibility within their political party.

Trump, Cruz and Rubio each have more integrity than the current democrat front runner and spouse combined.

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Lied? Which of the dozens of political witch hunt investigations by Republicans are you talking about?

The fact is that they've held up remarkably well despite the GOP using their investigations purely for political reasons. Tell me any GOP candidate that could stand up to years of investigations and tens of millions of wasted taxpayer dollars? Not many, would be my guess.

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That's amusing. These Reparb sheep have nothing on Trump. This is surely one of the most pathetic Reep candidate lineups in history

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