@4 That's silly. Since there is announcing a VP before securing a nomination ever been a "good move?" Particularly since Fiorina has a record of nothing but failure. Cruz is about to find out why McCain fired Fiorina.
Getting her endorsement and out stumping in Iowa is one thing. But promising a VP slot to a known loser literally removes one of the biggest chips he had to bargain with at a brokered convention. Amazingly dumb.
You are not the target on this. You will never be the target on this.
If (and I'm truly not sure at this point how large that if is) the party denies Trump the nomination at the convention and throws it to Cruz, this becomes part of a two-fold strategy to win:
Lock up the evangelicals.
Drive Hillary's negatives ever higher and reduce Democratic turnout.
As he has done throughout the campaign, this is groundwork for something down the road. Whether it works remains to be seen.
(not to mention that video depicting to adult women dancing around the word "vagina" and terrified to name a part of human anatomy but what it's actually called)
Dr.Zaius, you don't need to submit comments to correct your typos - as it's obvious what you meant. I only do so there's an error in the meaning or it doesn't make sense.
@24: I TOTALLY expected the exact predictable retort that you just made. It was delicious fall-guy set-up for sophomoric sillies, just like you. But there was no way of making that comment without doing so.
Nevermind...
Getting her endorsement and out stumping in Iowa is one thing. But promising a VP slot to a known loser literally removes one of the biggest chips he had to bargain with at a brokered convention. Amazingly dumb.
If (and I'm truly not sure at this point how large that if is) the party denies Trump the nomination at the convention and throws it to Cruz, this becomes part of a two-fold strategy to win:
Lock up the evangelicals.
Drive Hillary's negatives ever higher and reduce Democratic turnout.
As he has done throughout the campaign, this is groundwork for something down the road. Whether it works remains to be seen.
Nobody declares a VP before the nomination. It's an extremely desperate and stupid move.
Especially choosing a running mate that went around outlining how you (Cruz) would never beat Clinton in the general.
Here is one of the many videos that will now go immediately to fuel anti-Cruz ads:
https://youtu.be/8VBI4pyzQK4
http://m.imgur.com/gallery/cHbLDsT
http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/v…
Sigh.