The Truth Behind Ted Cruz’s Lies

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The Truth Behind Ted Cruz’s Lies

The junior senator from Texas is running for president. Here’s why his lies matter.

Oh happy day—freshman Texas Senator Ted Cruz is set to announce that he’s running for president. And he’s not going to announce at the Alamo or any other defiant Texas-type monument. He’s making a pilgrimage straight to the birthplace of the Moral Majority, the Jerry Falwell-founded Liberty University. The setting makes sense for a man who believes that God has called him to politics. After all, the only way to top shutting down the government is to try and run the government into the ground himself.

Earlier this month, Cruz released a short video that’s the best evidence yet for what a Cruz presidential campaign might be like. It’s called “A Time for Truth,” and the title has to be intentional irony.

Cruz’s Politifact track record for publicly-asserted falsehoods is the second-highest among front-runners, totaling 56 percent of all statements they’ve looked at. The only other leading contender with higher rating is Ben Carson, who has a 100 percent “pants on fire” history, the result mainly of his brief time in the national spotlight and only having given Politifact one assertion to check—that people choose to be gay. (The investigative process on verifying that claim could have been entertaining, had Carson taken up Dan Savage’s invitation to take a very personal version of the Pepsi Challenge. Politifact chose a less experiential approach.)

It’s not just Cruz’s habit of embellishment that makes the video’s title more wish-fulfillment than description. One would expect a video entitled “A Time for Truth” to contain, you know, truth. Or calls to speak the truth, at the very least. Cruz’s infomercial, on the other hand, is simply a collection of Cruz clips wherein he apparently confuses speaking the truth with speaking very dramatically and forcefully. It is the ugly American approach to foreign language in moral form.

*snip*


There are objective falsehoods that show Cruz could just be looking at a different set of data. Other, more telling whoppers show that Cruz isn’t just looking at different data, he’s living in a different universe.

The former category contains his insistence that there’s no such thing as global warming. The latter kind of lie is why Cruz can look a child in the eye and tell her the world is on fire.

Multiple news organizations have found fault with this standard refrain from his stump speech: “There are 110,000 agents at the IRS. We need to put a padlock on that building and take every one of those 110,000 agents and put them on our southern border.” There are not 110,000 agents at the IRS. There aren’t even that many employees. There are about 82,000, of which about 14,000 are agents.


More Ted Cruz lies at the link.
 
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You know who they are afraid of folks. He hasn't even announced he's running for President yet and here they come with the smears, dirt and garbage

GO TED!!!!!!!

the dailybeast must be resorting back to their biased Liberal/left side
 
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In terms of strategema (yes, Stephanie, that really is a word, put your okra pot chocolate chip broccoli cookies down and pick up a dictionary), was Cruz is doing is shrewd.

He is staking out the extreme Right-Wing evangelical vote for himself, a vote that wavered some in 2012 perhaps, considering that magic underwear is not really their thing...
 
In terms of strategema (yes, Stephanie, that really is a word, put your okra pot chocolate chip broccoli cookies down and pick up a dictionary), was Cruz is doing is shrewd.

He is staking out the extreme Right-Wing evangelical vote for himself, a vote that wavered some in 2012 perhaps, considering that magic underwear is not really their thing...
And neither are magic neeeeeeeegroes.
 
last week they were taking a dump all over the Military Veteran, Tom Cotton

they won't ever learn and what else do they have to run on.

How their party lost Congress after only six years under their dear wonderful Messiah, Obama
 
“There are objective falsehoods that show Cruz could just be looking at a different set of data. Other, more telling whoppers show that Cruz isn’t just looking at different data, he’s living in a different universe.”

Cruz is a liar and delusional – that explains a lot.
 
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The truth is that social conservatives have devolved to the point where the only requirement they have in their candidates is that they piss people off, it doesn't matter how or why, they just need to be the public equivalent of an internet troll and that is all.
 
Did Cruz claim he was dead broke when he left the White House?
Did Cruz claim he was under sniper fire in Bosnia?
Did Cruz claim he cleaned up on cattle futures trades because he read the Wall St Journal?

It is hysterical watching libs trying to smear Cruz when their side is so ethically challenged.
 
The Truth Behind Ted Cruz’s Lies

The junior senator from Texas is running for president. Here’s why his lies matter.

Oh happy day—freshman Texas Senator Ted Cruz is set to announce that he’s running for president. And he’s not going to announce at the Alamo or any other defiant Texas-type monument. He’s making a pilgrimage straight to the birthplace of the Moral Majority, the Jerry Falwell-founded Liberty University. The setting makes sense for a man who believes that God has called him to politics. After all, the only way to top shutting down the government is to try and run the government into the ground himself.

Earlier this month, Cruz released a short video that’s the best evidence yet for what a Cruz presidential campaign might be like. It’s called “A Time for Truth,” and the title has to be intentional irony.

Cruz’s Politifact track record for publicly-asserted falsehoods is the second-highest among front-runners, totaling 56 percent of all statements they’ve looked at. The only other leading contender with higher rating is Ben Carson, who has a 100 percent “pants on fire” history, the result mainly of his brief time in the national spotlight and only having given Politifact one assertion to check—that people choose to be gay. (The investigative process on verifying that claim could have been entertaining, had Carson taken up Dan Savage’s invitation to take a very personal version of the Pepsi Challenge. Politifact chose a less experiential approach.)

It’s not just Cruz’s habit of embellishment that makes the video’s title more wish-fulfillment than description. One would expect a video entitled “A Time for Truth” to contain, you know, truth. Or calls to speak the truth, at the very least. Cruz’s infomercial, on the other hand, is simply a collection of Cruz clips wherein he apparently confuses speaking the truth with speaking very dramatically and forcefully. It is the ugly American approach to foreign language in moral form.

*snip*


There are objective falsehoods that show Cruz could just be looking at a different set of data. Other, more telling whoppers show that Cruz isn’t just looking at different data, he’s living in a different universe.

The former category contains his insistence that there’s no such thing as global warming. The latter kind of lie is why Cruz can look a child in the eye and tell her the world is on fire.

Multiple news organizations have found fault with this standard refrain from his stump speech: “There are 110,000 agents at the IRS. We need to put a padlock on that building and take every one of those 110,000 agents and put them on our southern border.” There are not 110,000 agents at the IRS. There aren’t even that many employees. There are about 82,000, of which about 14,000 are agents.


More Ted Cruz lies at the link.

How much money do you get paid for posting?
 
The Truth Behind Ted Cruz’s Lies

The junior senator from Texas is running for president. Here’s why his lies matter.

Oh happy day—freshman Texas Senator Ted Cruz is set to announce that he’s running for president. And he’s not going to announce at the Alamo or any other defiant Texas-type monument. He’s making a pilgrimage straight to the birthplace of the Moral Majority, the Jerry Falwell-founded Liberty University. The setting makes sense for a man who believes that God has called him to politics. After all, the only way to top shutting down the government is to try and run the government into the ground himself.

Earlier this month, Cruz released a short video that’s the best evidence yet for what a Cruz presidential campaign might be like. It’s called “A Time for Truth,” and the title has to be intentional irony.

Cruz’s Politifact track record for publicly-asserted falsehoods is the second-highest among front-runners, totaling 56 percent of all statements they’ve looked at. The only other leading contender with higher rating is Ben Carson, who has a 100 percent “pants on fire” history, the result mainly of his brief time in the national spotlight and only having given Politifact one assertion to check—that people choose to be gay. (The investigative process on verifying that claim could have been entertaining, had Carson taken up Dan Savage’s invitation to take a very personal version of the Pepsi Challenge. Politifact chose a less experiential approach.)

It’s not just Cruz’s habit of embellishment that makes the video’s title more wish-fulfillment than description. One would expect a video entitled “A Time for Truth” to contain, you know, truth. Or calls to speak the truth, at the very least. Cruz’s infomercial, on the other hand, is simply a collection of Cruz clips wherein he apparently confuses speaking the truth with speaking very dramatically and forcefully. It is the ugly American approach to foreign language in moral form.

*snip*


There are objective falsehoods that show Cruz could just be looking at a different set of data. Other, more telling whoppers show that Cruz isn’t just looking at different data, he’s living in a different universe.

The former category contains his insistence that there’s no such thing as global warming. The latter kind of lie is why Cruz can look a child in the eye and tell her the world is on fire.

Multiple news organizations have found fault with this standard refrain from his stump speech: “There are 110,000 agents at the IRS. We need to put a padlock on that building and take every one of those 110,000 agents and put them on our southern border.” There are not 110,000 agents at the IRS. There aren’t even that many employees. There are about 82,000, of which about 14,000 are agents.


More Ted Cruz lies at the link.

How much money do you get paid for posting?

Hell, He and few other here would do it for free for THE PARTY
 
Did Cruz claim he was dead broke when he left the White House?
Did Cruz claim he was under sniper fire in Bosnia?
Did Cruz claim he cleaned up on cattle futures trades because he read the Wall St Journal?

It is hysterical watching libs trying to smear Cruz when their side is so ethically challenged.
These things you claim are lies - how do each of them affect society and public policy in the way that Cruz' climate denialism does?
 
The Truth Behind Ted Cruz’s Lies

The junior senator from Texas is running for president. Here’s why his lies matter.

Oh happy day—freshman Texas Senator Ted Cruz is set to announce that he’s running for president. And he’s not going to announce at the Alamo or any other defiant Texas-type monument. He’s making a pilgrimage straight to the birthplace of the Moral Majority, the Jerry Falwell-founded Liberty University. The setting makes sense for a man who believes that God has called him to politics. After all, the only way to top shutting down the government is to try and run the government into the ground himself.

Earlier this month, Cruz released a short video that’s the best evidence yet for what a Cruz presidential campaign might be like. It’s called “A Time for Truth,” and the title has to be intentional irony.

Cruz’s Politifact track record for publicly-asserted falsehoods is the second-highest among front-runners, totaling 56 percent of all statements they’ve looked at. The only other leading contender with higher rating is Ben Carson, who has a 100 percent “pants on fire” history, the result mainly of his brief time in the national spotlight and only having given Politifact one assertion to check—that people choose to be gay. (The investigative process on verifying that claim could have been entertaining, had Carson taken up Dan Savage’s invitation to take a very personal version of the Pepsi Challenge. Politifact chose a less experiential approach.)

It’s not just Cruz’s habit of embellishment that makes the video’s title more wish-fulfillment than description. One would expect a video entitled “A Time for Truth” to contain, you know, truth. Or calls to speak the truth, at the very least. Cruz’s infomercial, on the other hand, is simply a collection of Cruz clips wherein he apparently confuses speaking the truth with speaking very dramatically and forcefully. It is the ugly American approach to foreign language in moral form.

*snip*


There are objective falsehoods that show Cruz could just be looking at a different set of data. Other, more telling whoppers show that Cruz isn’t just looking at different data, he’s living in a different universe.

The former category contains his insistence that there’s no such thing as global warming. The latter kind of lie is why Cruz can look a child in the eye and tell her the world is on fire.

Multiple news organizations have found fault with this standard refrain from his stump speech: “There are 110,000 agents at the IRS. We need to put a padlock on that building and take every one of those 110,000 agents and put them on our southern border.” There are not 110,000 agents at the IRS. There aren’t even that many employees. There are about 82,000, of which about 14,000 are agents.


More Ted Cruz lies at the link.

Sorry, but the claim that there's no such thing as global warming is not a lie. It appears your article is full of lies, as are most things libturds publish.
 
Did Cruz claim he was dead broke when he left the White House?
Did Cruz claim he was under sniper fire in Bosnia?
Did Cruz claim he cleaned up on cattle futures trades because he read the Wall St Journal?

It is hysterical watching libs trying to smear Cruz when their side is so ethically challenged.
These things you claim are lies - how do each of them affect society and public policy in the way that Cruz' climate denialism does?

Cruz isn't the one telling lies. Obama is. it appears you should be arguing for his impeachment rather than worrying about Cruz, who is only one of a multitude or Republican candidates.
 
“There are objective falsehoods that show Cruz could just be looking at a different set of data. Other, more telling whoppers show that Cruz isn’t just looking at different data, he’s living in a different universe.”

Cruz is a liar and delusional – that explains a lot.

ROFL! How ironic coming from you. Do you know how we can tell that a claim isn't true? You posted it.
 

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