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Can a master debater who wore a paisley bathrobe to creepily stroll by the women’s wing of the dorm be the next president?
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Thanks to John A. Kwitkoski for great stuff.
August 24, 2013 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized
Can a master debater who wore a paisley bathrobe to creepily stroll by the women’s wing of the dorm be the next president?
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Thanks to John A. Kwitkoski for great stuff.
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Nope!
1But then again GW got elected.
LOL Skating a tad close to the line there Miss JJ, watch out for Mamma’s soap.
2Did he think he was Hugh Hefner in that robe and with the pipe stuck in his mouth? Even these days, as old and decrepit as old Hef is, he’s still better able to carry off that look tha Carnival Cruz is.
3Yuk.
4Jeez, he looks so…..foreign.
5I wish I could unsee that disgusting image.
6My eyes! My eyes!
7Ah, next time, a little warning, please…. I was drinking my first cup of coffee when this thing popped up. I’m still cleaning the monitor and keyboard. And wall. And floor. And my clothes.
Now I gotta go shower again.
And not from the coffee.
Blech!
8Eeeewwww!! Just eeeewwww!!!!
9This picture should simply be entitled “Poseur.”
10Here is an interesting quote from the article: “Four years of an Ivy League education, Harvard Law, and years of life experience have altered nothing.”
That in a nutshell is why I do not trust conservatives.
11This is not a ringing endorsement, now is it?… “And the idea that his freshman roommate could someday be the leader of the free world? “I would rather have anybody else be the president of the United States. Anyone,” Mazin said. “I would rather pick somebody from the phone book.””
12His forehead is way too high/long/alien looking and he looks a lot like Bill Murray in this picture … poor Bill Murray!! Interesting article for sure and the comments, as well!
Poor deluded guy … he just doesn’t have a clue as to how much folks so totally dislike him … even folks that know him!
13Marcia–My immediate reaction, too–poor Bill Murray!
Dianne–Yeah, but I’m hoping we won’t have any more cases of the Supreme Court electing the President….and Shrub’s re-election was pretty well bought and paid for, too….
14Ewww…I already had the word “creepy” pop into my head every time I saw Mr. Cruz or heard his angry-hornet voice. But now I have a picture and more creepy words to go with it. Ew….
15Nothing from nothing leaves nothing……
16Well thanks for that, I will never hear the term “Teddy Bear” without thinking, “Teddy Bare” and seeing that image of Cruiz in my head. Ewwwwwwwwwww!!
17Eeew! He reminds me of that creepy guy in a bar who saunters up to you and tries to put his hand on your back when he talks to you. Makes my skin crawl. Teddy Bare is THAT guy.
18A truly frightening suggestion.
19As The Daily Beast article comments: “The time-capsule quality of Cruz’s politics is lost on no one who knew him at Princeton, none of whom could point to a political position that he held 25 years ago that he does not seem to still hold today. For some, that amounts to a laudably consistent belief system. For others, it reveals a man of calcified thinking, dangerously impervious to facts, reality, and a changing world.”
Or as Ralph Waldo Emerson famously observed in his essay on Self-Reliance: “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.”
20I just had a flashback to “History of the World”
Marcus Vindictus: Oh Nympho, I would do anything to gain your favor. How can I catch you? How can ensnare you? What bait must I use to catch your love? I am your servant!
Empress Nympho: Ah, but the servant waits, while the *master* baits!
21bill murray, yes! with a touch of hugh heffner!
22This article brought up another question that I have wondered about for a long time.
Why is it that the people who yack the loudest about “freedom” and “liberty” always have rigid ideas about how other people are supposed to live their lives?
The question is: Freedom for whom to do what?
23His freshman roommate sums it up when he says he would rather pick a name out of the phone book rather than have Crazy Cruz be president.
24Please can we send him back to Canada, I hate this creepy creep who is now saying he will repeal Obamacare to help hispanics and poor black people, because health care would be very very bad for them!!!!
25Looks like Bill Murray.
26Did y’all see that article from a Dallas paper where a bunch of Canadians interviewed were less than enthusiastic about him? They ranged from “Who?” to “Well, we don’t want him here either.”
27I have always understood that natural born citizen meant that the person had to be born on US soil. I remember there was a question about Old Boat anchor but it was agreed that he was OK, having been in the Panama Canal Zone.
Calgary Cruz has been running around saying that he’s a natural born citizen because his mother is citizen.
The constitution says Representatives must have been a citizen for 7 years and Senators for 9 years. No time limit for the President, just natural born.
28Dot Owen wrote: I have always understood that natural born citizen meant that the person had to be born on US soil.
Nope. The generally-accepted meaning is that you were born a citizen, as opposed to getting naturalized at some later time. You are a citizen as a result of the circumstances of your birth (where, from whom, etc.) rather than as a result of something that happened more recently.
No time limit for the President …
Yes there is. Whatever age you are, you have to have been a citizen for that many years, days, minutes…
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