Yes, Ted Cruz splendidly blasted the Deputy Director of the FBI

But note where the senator’s abiding loyalty lies (from 3:54). This is called ‘controlled opposition.’
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15 Responses to Yes, Ted Cruz splendidly blasted the Deputy Director of the FBI

  1. Ed Case says:

    Yeah, Ted will never live down that pic of his Daddy standing next to LHO in New Orleans in 1963.

  2. Buccaneer says:

    No one ever needs to live down the actions of their parents. Did you pay zero attention to Martin Luther King?

  3. Ed Case says:

    No, but I read that Marvin Gaye never got over his pappy being a Tranny?

  4. Buccaneer says:

    Yeah but no but, that’s all you have Ed.

  5. Ed Case says:

    Yeah, it’s pretty much over for Ted, while Mike Pence got into the Race on Tyesday and is already at 8%.
    Token Senator Tim Scott is at 2% after a month.

  6. Buccaneer says:

    Yeah but no but. I feel sorry for you Ed, the same box you seem to place people like Ted in, is the one you’ve inadvertently placed yourself in, and you are the only one here who hasn’t realised this.

  7. jupes says:

    Ted is the best at excoriating these corrupt public servants. Great theatre, exposing their obvious bias and cover-ups for all to see. Sadly though, nothing ever comes of it.

  8. C.L. says:

    I agree he’s the best at doing it. He is a brilliant lawyer.

    But I found it galling the way he overruled what his constituents demanded and telegraphed to that stonewalling jerk – *wink wink* – that he, Ted, is still a friend of the FBI.

  9. Ed Case says:

    Yeah, Trump had him pegged:
    Lyin’ Ted.

  10. Lee says:

    But I found it galling the way he overruled what his constituents demanded and telegraphed to that stonewalling jerk – *wink wink* – that he, Ted, is still a friend of the FBI.

    And yet the FBI would weaponize for its master – the Democrat Party – any dirt (if it had any) on Cruz without hesitation.

  11. jupes says:

    I’d love to see Cruz as Trump’s Attorney General.

  12. Mantaray says:

    From 3.54 on Cruz makes perfect sense, so what’s the problem?

    The FBI should be an Investigation outfit covering crimes that have been committed, which it “mostly” still is. The rotten part has to be excised so that it cannot pervert the FBI’s actual function any further.

  13. NFA says:

    President Harry Truman wrote on May 12, 1945:

    “We want no Gestapo or Secret Police. F.B.I. is tending in that direction. They are dabbling in sex life scandles [sic] and plain blackmail when they should be catching criminals.

    What makes Truman’s statement so profound is not just its word content but when it was written: a mere five days after Nazi Germany’s unconditional surrender and Europe’s liberation. Truman, who should have been ebullient, was instead apparently more concerned about the FBI, already in the blackmail business, transmogrifying into a Gestapo.

    Epstein’s Death Wasn’t The First Time The Feds Told An Unlikely Prisoner ‘Suicide’ Story

  14. John of Mel says:

    I’d love to see Cruz as Trump’s Attorney General.

    Bill Barr mk II

  15. John of Mel says:

    He would be good at little stuff, but will still “protect the institutions” when it matters.

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