MercyPercy
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Nov 20, 2012
- Messages
- 9,172
- Likes
- 9,145
Cruz certainly has some politicking skills if he's convinced this many people that he isn't establishment. There's a diference between anti establishment and being such a dickwad that no one likes you.
He's less establishment than Rubio
If there are similarities between Juppé and Kasich, there is, of course, at least one major difference: Kasich, who lodged an unexpectedly strong second-place showing in New Hampshire, looks again ready to be relegated to the margins of Republican politics as the primary race continues. Juppé, on the other hand, looks poised to become the next president of France. (The news this week that Sarkozy is under investigation for illegal campaign spending seems to make Juppés nomination a bit more inevitable.) It may well be, as Juppé writes in his book, that Montesquieus spirit of moderation and broad, open and welcoming approach to the world is a lesson for us all.
This is the point where the national level GOP needs to step in and put a stop to this. It was dirty the first time and his conduct hasn't improved since then. And I'd be saying this even if Rubio wasn't my candidate of choice.
Sounds like French conservatives, and the French people at large, are getting smart. Will American conservatives wake up and do the same? Sadly, it's highly unlikely.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2016/02/19/frances-john-kasich-is-winning-alain-juppe-sarkozy-immigration/
How do you think the EU referendum will go at this point?
