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darin
02-02-2016, 01:55 AM
Ted Cruz needs to chill the hell out, IMO. He's pandering - pure and simple and it sucks. focus on the issues Ted, NOT trying to whip "Christians" into a voting frenzy. I'd feel the same if he were calling on Allah and stuff.

Gunny
02-02-2016, 04:40 AM
Ted Cruz needs to chill the hell out, IMO. He's pandering - pure and simple and it sucks. focus on the issues Ted, NOT trying to whip "Christians" into a voting frenzy. I'd feel the same if he were calling on Allah and stuff.

I wasn't impressed with that hour long speech. I kept praying for a commercial break so I could have a smoke and he wouldn't just STFU.

jimnyc
02-02-2016, 05:40 AM
In fairness, I saw Trump do the same last week. While it bugs me when they all do it, it doesn't bug me in a way, as I know they all do it.

darin
02-02-2016, 07:20 AM
I hate it because it's as shameless as Hillary baiting liberals (who are not Christian, can't be) into a frenzy.

Kipper
02-02-2016, 07:34 AM
I didn't hate anything in Christianity and Gods I am against one because he do nothing against eating through. These happening me when once human eating my food from distance I bee hungry and I will eat more food after him silence after dinear and lunch 12.00 on day time and 17.00 in evening. I don't understand him eating through feelings. It hasn't no effect with change place from distance even he can eating through from distance. Catholics is good like two others in Christianity and Cruz is good in election 2016 are this year as conservative political. Maybe Cruz I will most and Trump and Ben Carson. US can not force all blacks from the USA to Mexico and South America and be new fascist country. 11% of US and 4:10 of catholics are black in US. Ben Carson are black candidate.

Kipper
02-02-2016, 07:40 AM
I suspect Hillary is as Brother Bill catholic and socialist at the same time.

Then I now Jesus Christ save me from death in mental house for 12 year ago.

:cool: ;)

NightTrain
02-02-2016, 07:50 AM
I didn't like it when both Trump and Cruz injected religion into the race.

Not because of their beliefs, but because it was pandering to the voter base there. If they do the same outside of the Bible Belt, I'll be very surprised.

I don't like pandering, and that's typical politician behavior - something both of them are supposedly against as the Renegade Outsider candidates.

darin
02-02-2016, 08:07 AM
And the worst thing? Maybe? Is people LOVE being pandered-to. They pander because it works. :(

revelarts
02-02-2016, 08:45 AM
I don't mind if the sentiments are sincere. For some it's part of "telling it like it is" .
It bothers me when people erase faith from the conversation as if it's a non issue or of zero influence.

As i said if the comments are sincere i'm fine with it, but in politics deciphering the sincerity of candidates is a full-time job.

Black Diamond
02-02-2016, 08:48 AM
I don't mind if the sentiments are sincere. For some it's part of "telling it like it is" .
It bothers me when people erase faith from the conversation as if it's a non issue or of zero influence.

As i said if the comments are sincere i'm fine with it, but in politics deciphering the sincerity of candidates is a full-time job.
revelarts
I feel there's an element of pandering in Cruz. He may be a born again Christian, but his politician shows often. It's interesting.

Gunny
02-02-2016, 08:56 AM
I didn't like it when both Trump and Cruz injected religion into the race.

Not because of their beliefs, but because it was pandering to the voter base there. If they do the same outside of the Bible Belt, I'll be very surprised.

I don't like pandering, and that's typical politician behavior - something both of them are supposedly against as the Renegade Outsider candidates.

They didn't. The media did. Trump will interject your mommy if he thinks it'll get a win. I personally don't like this whole "evangelical" label. I find it insulting regardless who is doing it. I'm a Christan, not a barnstormer with a tent in a vacant lot.

jimnyc
02-02-2016, 08:59 AM
They didn't. The media did. Trump will interject your mommy if he thinks it'll get a win. I personally don't like this whole "evangelical" label. I find it insulting regardless who is doing it. I'm a Christan, not a barnstormer with a tent in a vacant lot.

Fwiw, I think they would ALL interject something if they knew it would get them some votes. Maybe not Huckabee as much, but no doubt with the others.

glockmail
02-02-2016, 09:01 AM
Ted Cruz needs to chill the hell out, IMO. He's pandering - pure and simple and it sucks. focus on the issues Ted, NOT trying to whip "Christians" into a voting frenzy. I'd feel the same if he were calling on Allah and stuff.

Jesus stands for love, respect, and tolerance. Allah, not so much.

NightTrain
02-02-2016, 09:04 AM
They didn't. The media did. Trump will interject your mommy if he thinks it'll get a win. I personally don't like this whole "evangelical" label. I find it insulting regardless who is doing it. I'm a Christan, not a barnstormer with a tent in a vacant lot.


They both did, and deliberately so.

It came off as pandering to me, but others aren't as suspicious.

And that's okay. I've been wrong once or twice before. :smoke:

revelarts
02-02-2016, 09:10 AM
@revelarts (http://www.debatepolicy.com/member.php?u=1760)
I feel there's an element of pandering in Cruz. He may be a born again Christian, but his politician shows often. It's interesting.


He's a professional politician for sure.
whether he's using his faith as a tool or it's just part of who he is,
or if he can even tell the difference anymore i can't say.

glockmail
02-02-2016, 09:13 AM
He's a professional politician for sure.
whether he's using his faith as a tool or it's just part of who he is,
or if he can even tell the difference anymore i can't say.

His dad is a preacher.

Gunny
02-02-2016, 09:23 AM
Fwiw, I think they would ALL interject something if they knew it would get them some votes. Maybe not Huckabee as much, but no doubt with the others.

I'm not judging Trump for playing the game. My reason is totally personal. I don't like being equated to a stump post fire and brimstone preacher. We used to be CHristians. Now we're "evangelicals"? Evangelicals in my day set up a tent and told you why all you are going to Hell on the fast track if you didn't stop on a dime and repent.

I found that insulting, as I mentioned someone before, I think Cruz pushed it a bit too far. He talked WAY too long, and I though he was pandering. What I don't get is why everyone acts like he won the presidency. there're 49 other states and a whole lot of them aren't country redneck Christians. Hell on Watters World half the people he talked to in NYC didn't even know what Hillary's in trouble for.

Gunny
02-02-2016, 09:31 AM
He's a professional politician for sure.
whether he's using his faith as a tool or it's just part of who he is,
or if he can even tell the difference anymore i can't say.

I have no problem with people of faith expressing such. If he's using it as a toll to win one state I'd say he's got a tough row to hoe.

What scares me isn't some guy thumping on a bible. What DOES scare me is that half the Dems will vote for a criminal and the other half will vote for a commie who thinks it's just quite fine to take the money out your pocket you earned and put it theirs.

NightTrain
02-02-2016, 09:35 AM
Hell on Watters World half the people he talked to in NYC didn't even know what Hillary's in trouble for.


I know that the people appearing in those episodes are weeded to highlight very stupid people, but the fact that these people have a say in our elections is frightening. And hilarious.

Still, I really enjoy the hell out of Watter's World. If more of these kinds of programs were aired, at least the idiots and their circle of friends would be sufficiently embarrassed to educate themselves before casting a ballot.

It's a rip-off of Leno's Jaywalking, and I really enjoyed - and was frightened simultaneously - by those episodes.

Gunny
02-02-2016, 09:42 AM
I know that the people appearing in those episodes are weeded to highlight very stupid people, but the fact that these people have a say in our elections is frightening. And hilarious.

Still, I really enjoy the hell out of Watter's World. If more of these kinds of programs were aired, at least the idiots and their circle of friends would be sufficiently embarrassed to educate themselves before casting a ballot.

It's a rip-off of Leno's Jaywalking, and I really enjoyed - and was frightened simultaneously - by those episodes.

Damn, I lost my post. I think I need some coffee.

Of course they weed them out. Just the fact those people are allowed to talk and vote scares me. I don't care if there's just one of them. You're talking about people that will 50 percent vote for a criminal and the other 50 for a communist.

Kathianne
02-02-2016, 10:16 AM
I'm pretty sure most here know I'm not keen on those who go all judgmental on religion. With that aside, which candidate other than Cruz refused to pander to the farm interests in Iowa regarding ethanol? While Cruz wouldn't be a natural choice for my vote, that stance and not backing down, did impress.

NightTrain
02-02-2016, 10:26 AM
With that aside, which candidate other than Cruz refused to pander to the farm interests in Iowa regarding ethanol? While Cruz wouldn't be a natural choice for my vote, that stance and not backing down, did impress.


Big respect for Cruz on that. And it paid off - even though it was economically against their interests, the Iowans still supported him.

I hope the others took careful note of that, it's important.

The GOP base isn't about all the 'free' money someone can give them, there's a much bigger picture involved.

LongTermGuy
02-02-2016, 10:32 AM
Gunny ...Im making some more Coffee...wanna cup?:laugh:....

Perianne
02-02-2016, 10:48 AM
Gunny ...Im making some more Coffee...wanna cup?:laugh:....

I am on the last bit of my cup. It was tasty!

tailfins
02-02-2016, 11:44 PM
I'm not judging Trump for playing the game. My reason is totally personal. I don't like being equated to a stump post fire and brimstone preacher. We used to be CHristians. Now we're "evangelicals"? Evangelicals in my day set up a tent and told you why all you are going to Hell on the fast track if you didn't stop on a dime and repent.

I found that insulting, as I mentioned someone before, I think Cruz pushed it a bit too far. He talked WAY too long, and I though he was pandering. What I don't get is why everyone acts like he won the presidency. there're 49 other states and a whole lot of them aren't country redneck Christians. Hell on Watters World half the people he talked to in NYC didn't even know what Hillary's in trouble for.

Evangelical is understood as not Catholic and not liberal like United Methodist. I find being a proud Evangelical in public as a refreshing thing. GO CRUZ!!!

Abbey Marie
02-03-2016, 01:24 AM
The only candidate I feel certain is a born-again Christian is Dr. Carson.

But I will not make any assumptions either way about the others. If they publicly profess faith in Jesus Christ, I think that's fantastic. If it's some kind of scam intended to get votes, that is between them and God.

Gunny
02-03-2016, 05:54 AM
Evangelical is understood as not Catholic and not liberal like United Methodist. I find being a proud Evangelical in public as a refreshing thing. GO CRUZ!!!

I look at it this way .... I'm a Christian. I was raised in the Baptist church. My grandfather was a deacon, the superintendent of sunday school, in the choir and we went to church 3 times a week. I don't consider my self evangelical. It's just another label and it meant you were a whacko when I was coming up.

If anyone wishes to discuss, Christ, I got a PM box. I'm not a preacher. I can tell you what I believe and hook you up with people that know way more than I do. What I don't do is force my beliefs on others. If you think it bothers me that a God-fearing man is running for Prez, think again. Just remember all the whining we've had to listen to from the left since Reagan.

Abeey mentioned this in another thread about likes and dislikes so I'll touch on it,. I don't like blasphemy. Using the Lord's name in vain to gain a political office is just that to me. I think both Cruz and Trump went over the line pandering and its' going to cost Cruz more than it will Trump. While everyone's cheering for Cruz, he doesn't have the wider appeal Trump does. And trust me, I'm voting for Cruz so that's not a question.

This is the dumbest election since the 70s.