Senator Ted Cruz points out that the media doesn't select the President. The voters elect the President, and by law, all legal votes must be counted before the winner is determined. So, the Presidential election is still undecided, despite what the media is saying.
Senator Cruz also emphasizes that there will be a run off for two Senators in Georgia in January 2021. He explains that if the Senate is at 50-50, and Biden ends up winning, they could vote in all kinds of things, like giving the Demonicrats a packed Supreme Court, two more states with their four Senators most likely being Demonicrats, and what ever horrible Green New Deal laws they will come up with that will destroy the economy. The Republicans, if they can maintain the majority in the U. S. Senate, can stop those things, even if Joe Biden ends up winning, God forbid.
Attorney General Bill Barr sits down with Senator Ted Cruz and Michael Knowles to reveal the Trump administration’s plans for dealing with the riots afflicting America, lay out what we can expect from the Durham probe into Obama-era corruption, and explain why he was crazy enough to take the job a second time.
It took awhile to convince William (Bill) Barr to become the Attorney General that President Trump wanted in his administration so desperately. General Barr, Conservative and patriotic Americans are so glad that you finally gave in, and became Attorney General for the second time. When you see this interview on The Verdict with Ted Cruz (Senator, R-TX), you will see why this man is so phenomenal.
I have to honestly admit that I was not privy of the term, "Honey Badger," which is a fearless animal, until I saw this episode of Michael Knowles' show. I found plenty of hashtags for it on Twitter. So, I learned something new today, and that's good. AG Barr said some very important things during the interview. One of his comments struck me with absolute clarity, as he was comparing the AG job from the last time he did it with what he faces now. The world goes much faster now, with the internet and cell phones, but the Justice Department seems to move at a slower pace than before, because many of the laws are much more complicated, and of course politics enters the equation much more now. (I'm paraphrasing, just so you know, that isn't a quote.)
I think we really need for the honey badger AG to do stuff now while President Trump is in office. Many of us want AG Barr to go after that bunch of Demonicrats, that because of their status and position of power think they are above the law, and he truly would need to be totally fearless like a honey badger. Just like one John Durham that I favor so much doing the investigations. And that may be why Demonicrats are so terrified and willing to do anything to stop President Trump, and William Barr, from exposing the major corruption. They can not allow the President to win another election.
I would like to also suggest a change that President Trump needs to make: Replace FBI Director Christopher Wray immediately, with former Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker. That guy is another honey badger, believe me. Just a thought...
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the government's coronavirus response and Sen. Chuck Schumer's 'unacceptable' comments directed at Supreme Court Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh.
Before Schumer's threats to two Supreme Court Justices were discussed, the conversation began with the actions that President Trump has taken to limit the Covid-19 virus (Coronavirus) infections and deaths in the United States. Sen. Cruz (R-TX) tells the Fox & Friends hosts, Steve and Ainsley, that when President Trump froze civilian air travel to and from China, along with screening and quarantine of travelers coming from China and other areas affected by the virus, very early in the outbreak, that it played a major role in limiting the spread of Covid-19 in the United States.
Then the subject of Sen. Chuck Schumer comes up. While the Senate Minority Leader was clearly intimidating two Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, in front of the Supreme Court, Senator Cruz seemed to go easy on what the punishment would be, when asked by Ainsley Earhardt. Censure of Schumer? Is that all you have, Senator Cruz? It's a federal crime to threaten and intimidate federal officials, isn't it?
If that wasn't disturbing enough, there were people in the Schumer clip holding up signs that read, "Protecting Abortion Access is a Catholic Value," and in small letters at the bottom of the sign, "Catholics For Choice." It is hard for me to even believe any Christian would not value LIFE as a choice! I am praying that those people do not represent a very large percentage of the Catholic church. However, right now, if I was a Catholic, I'd be looking for another Christian denomination, or place to attend church, if the Catholic hierarchy, all the way up to the Pope, doesn't condemn that organization, and excommunicate them.
Regardless of one’s private interpretation of prophecy, our duty as Christians is the same: we are to take care of business. We are to tend to our family business, our vocational business, our spiritual business, our community business, our national business, etc. Until He comes, we have a divine mandate to “take care of business.”
Premillennial. Postmillennial. Amillennial. Pre-tribulation. Mid-tribulation. Post-tribulation. Complete Rapture. Partial Rapture. No Rapture. Dispensationalist. Preterist. When it comes to our duty to “take care of business,” IT DOESN’T MATTER. We all have the same duty.
Unfortunately, the preoccupation and obsession with Bible prophecy has diverted people’s attention away from the business at hand. So many, many Christians have become so heavenly minded that they are no earthly good. And pastors and preachers are mostly to blame. They spiritualize everything to the point that they have rendered the scriptures of NO practical relevance whatsoever.
What Pastor Baldwin writes about in this column is something that I admittedly never before pondered on. At first, it seemed like an absurd subject for Chuck Baldwin to discuss. But, as I kept reading, it made more and more sense. It at least scored high enough on the plausibility scale for me to bring it out in the open to the readers here.
Most of all, it is very revealing about some of the Christians that say they can't vote for Donald Trump for whatever reasoning they come up with, even if it means allowing Hillary Clinton to win this election on November 8, 2016. It is also very frustrating. Wow, I can only believe that is some very fuzzy reasoning, and may lead to the tyranny in America that only their worst concepts of End Times prophecies could imagine.
We need to turn our focus to one important point: Hillary Clinton has "generally" included religious "zealots" in her "Basket of Deplorables"....
Christians of all stripes and persuasions believe in the return of Christ, nuances of prophetic interpretation notwithstanding. Furthermore, personal interpretations of prophecy are NOT fundamental to our salvation or our service to God. One will find faithful and unfaithful believers at every point along the prophecy spectrum.
That said, after more than four decades of pastoring, it is my firm conviction that the obsession with Bible prophecy demonstrated by a host of professing Christians today is one of our country's BIGGEST problems. On the whole, obsession with prophecy either takes those obsessed completely out of the freedom fight or it actually puts them on the side of those who are trying to usurp our liberties.
I have been in a quandary for the last few weeks, thinking about the looming possibility that Donald Trump could come up with the needed 1,237 delegates to win the Republican nomination on the first ballot at the Republican National Convention. In that event, I have to ask myself, "Could I support and vote for Donald Trump in the general election?" That has been a question many have asked; it isn't just me. To begin with, what we must somehow avoid is the eating-our-own politics and bad feelings. The GOP is going to need unity in order to overcome the Democrats. You can count on that.
That’s why it’s time for Republicans to stop eating their own. To win in November will require unity among the top vote-getters and a healing of the bad feelings of record numbers of GOP voters who turned out in what is the equivalent of a grass-roots rebellion against establishment, business-as-usual politics.
I am preparing myself for what appears to be inevitable – nominee Trump or nominee Cruz.
Joseph Farah's thoughts in this column reflect my own. However, there are people I know that aren't thinking along the same lines. What I've been told is that there is no way they will vote for Donald Trump, and some have even mentioned the dreaded thought that they could vote for the probable Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton instead of Donald Trump if he is the Republican candidate.
In choosing between the least of two evils, then, their choice would be "the evil they know," they say. But honestly, it is beyond my imagination how anybody could be worse than Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders! Things could possibly work out better if Ted Cruz was the GOP nominee for President in 2016. I'm just sayin'...
Editor's note: The following column represents a personal political endorsement by Joseph Farah, the editor and founder of WND.com, and not a corporate editorial endorsement. It's been a strange 2016 election cycle. On the Democratic side, it's a contest between a former senator and secretary of state who should and could be indicted at any moment…
With so many candidates that were running for the Republican Party nomination, well, of course there will be Republican voters with different views, and that was pretty much the case in the Iowa Caucuses. But now, with Iowa out of the way, and as the nomination process progresses, even more of the nominee hopefuls have dropped out. The truth is, the number of plausible candidates is down to three: Trump, Cruz, and Rubio.
So let's be honest, Cruz and Rubio are neck and neck, but with both of them still in the race, they will continue to help keep Donald in the lead.
Jesus warned: “If a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand” (Mark 3:25). Nothing has borne out this reality in recent decades like that exasperating spectacle called the Republican presidential primary. These last few GOP horse races have been jam-packed with would-be conservative and faithfully Christian presidents who, after infighting with largely simpatico opponents, have canceled each other out, limped off to lick their wounds and left the perpetually underwhelmed GOP base to stay home and not vote for “imminently electable” establishment paragons like Presidents Dole, McCain and Romney. Divide and conquer. That’s how the “moderate” GOP establishment plays the primary.
And then they lose the general.
Albert Einstein famously quipped that the definition of insanity is “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” In that sense, we conservatives are insane.
How about trying something new?
There is really only one way that anybody but Trump could win the GOP nomination right now. That is if there was just one candidate left for Trump to face. There is a good chance that Cruz could stay in the race, and that is if he wins in Texas on Super Tuesday (March 1, 2016). There is a really good chance that Rubio will not win in Florida, his home state. I believe that if Carson, Kasich and Rubio all drop out, at least following Super Tuesday, and endorse Cruz, Ted would have a good chance to win the nomination. My recommendation would be that they drop out before Tuesday and support Cruz.
Matt Barber is absolutely correct, something must happen in order to stop Donald Trump. If your Spanish is really all that good, Senador Marco Rubio, you should understand this: Un momento como este que ahora está aquí.
I've never formally endorsed a candidate in any presidential primary. This time the stakes are too high not to. Look around. The world is on fire and the party of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, not to mention the GOP's Obama-enabling RINO establishment, are playing with gasoline. And so, while he's been among my top picks…
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