http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/pos ... -ron-paul/Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.), the first speaker at this year’s CPAC, urged Republicans to run campaigns on true conservative principles and suggested some recent GOP presidential candidates weren’t up to the task.
“We all remember President Dole, President McCain and President Romney,” Cruz said. He praised the trio as “good men” but said conservatives lose when they don’t stand by their principles....
I've made no secret of the fact that I have little use for Tail Gunner Ted, ( an analogy which is actually unfair to the erstwhile Junior Senator From Wisconsin; since McCarthy really did fly twelve combat missions as a gunner-observer; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_McCarthy)During his speech to the CPAC crowd on Thursday, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) facetiously recalled “Presidents” Bob Dole, John McCain and Mitt Romney to make a point about how Republicans need to “stand for principle” in order to win big elections. Today, Sen. McCain fired back at Cruz during an appearance on MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Reports.
McCain said he spoke to Cruz about the comments and it was “cordial” but he took specific offense at the remarks concerning Dole. “He can say what he wants to about me and he can say anything he wants to about Mitt,” McCain said, “but when he throws Bob Dole in there, I wonder if he thinks that Bob Dole stood for principle on that hilltop in Italy, when he was so gravely wounded and left part of his body there fighting for our country?”
“Bob Dole is such a man of honor and integrity and principle,” McCain continued. “I hope that Ted Cruz will apologize to Bob Dole, because that has crossed a line that to me leaves the realm of the politics and discourse that we should have in America.”
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/john-mccain- ... -comments/
But one can't help but speculate as to how Teddy Boy would have comported himself on that hill in Italy, or how he would have reacted after several years of torture in the Hanoi Hilton to getting the "get out of jail free card" that was offered to Senator McCain, (because of his father) that McCain refused because of the military "principle" that POWs are to be released in the order that they are taken prisoner...
That looks like "standing by principle" to me...
I know that Cruz wasn't really trying to dis these men; and I understand the "point" he was trying to make...
It's a point some of my Conservative Brethren try to make frequently; "If we just nominated someone conservative enough victory would be ours"...
(Many on The Left have the same lamentation)
Personally, I don't agree with that view. The fact is that if you drill down to look for the reasons for the GOP Presidential defeats in '96, '08, and '12, there are a lot of dynamics involved, and "the Republicans didn't nominate a candidate who was conservative enough" doesn't make the top hundred on the list...
But nevertheless, if that's the point you want to try to make; ie, "we lose because we don't nominate candidates who are conservative enough"... there are better ways to make it than insulting two of America's greatest living war heroes...


