Ted Cruz (R-TX) stumbled and fumbled when confronted with his lack of qualifications to be president by CNN.
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BASH: You talk about sticking to principles and
defending principles. Obviously that is your calling card. But if you
were to achieve the next level, the presidency of the United States, you
have to get beyond that and you have to really learn how to compromise.
Give me an example where you have successfully compromised in the United States Senate with Democrats.
CRUZ: Well, if you look at some of the legislation
that has passed — that I’ve been able to pass when I was there, for
example, if you look to about a year ago when Iran named Hamid
Aboutalebi as their ambassador to the U. N., he was a known terrorist,
he had participated in holding Americans hostage, and that was intended
to be and was in fact a slap in the face to the United States.
I introduced legislation barring Aboutalebi from
being admitted to this country. And it had earned the support from
senators as varied as Lindsey Graham and Chuck Schumer. It passed the
Senate 100 to nothing. It went to the House. It passed the House 435 to
nothing, and president Obama signed it into law. And so we were able to
get unanimity, bipartisan agreement and to change the law to keep
Aboutalebi and keep other known terrorists from coming to this country
from being in New York City with diplomatic immunity.
BASH: But you yourself made the point. I mean, 100 to nothing it has got to be something incredibly noncontroversial.
CRUZ: Well but – it doesn’t mean unimportant. I’ll give you another example of leading and finding issues that can bring —
BASH: Because I believe that might be the only
legislation that you have your name on as a co-sponsor that was
successful in the legislature.
CRUZ: Well, I’ll give you another example which is —
you’ll recall last year when three Israeli teenagers were kidnapped and
murdered by Hamas. And I joined with New Jersey senator, Democrat Bob
Menendez in introducing legislation to provide for a $5 million reward
in the state department for information leading to the capture of the
terrorist who kidnapped and murdered Naftali Fraenkel who was a dual
American-Israeli citizen.
Now, Bob Menendez and I did that together. That,
likewise, passed the Senate 100 to nothing. It would have passed the
House but thankfully they caught the terrorist before the House passed
it.
And in fact I’ll point to another example, which is I
joined with New York Democrat, Kirsten Gillibrand, in passing a
resolution through the Senate condemning Hamas’ use of human shields.
Again, we got it unanimously passed —
BASH: But it’s fair that there’s just one piece of legislation that is now law with your name on it.
CRUZ: Well, that’s accurate, but — look, in
the Harry Reid Senate we passed next to nothing. Harry Reid and the
Democrats basically shut down the Senate. And I can tell you the two
things that I have passed the Senate, the two pieces of legislation that
passed the Senate are more than all but a handful of Republicans in the
last two years and that was despite Senate Democrats basically shutting
the Senate down so that almost nothing could pass.
Cruz tried to justify his lack of accomplishment by
rewriting President Obama’s biography to elimate the time that he spent
as a state senator. In Cruz’s revised Obama bio, the president went from
being a community organizer to occupying the White House.
Dana
Bash did an effective job of questioning Cruz about his weak spots, and
the Texas Senator’s defense consisted of blaming Senate Democrats and
lying about President Obama. Ted Cruz isn’t qualified to be president.
Cruz is running what is amounting to a vanity campaign that is centering
on advancing his own celebrity. Cruz isn’t as qualified as Obama was
before he ran for president, and CNN isn’t playing along with inflating a
2016 pretender to the status of a legitimate candidate.
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