The day Ronald Reagan left
office, Conservatives began looking for a leader who can not only clearly
articulate conservatism from the heart, but who has the backbone to stand up
and fight for those beliefs even when it is not the popular thing to do.
Unfortunately leaders like that are in short supply.
Without a doubt, Donald Trump has tapped into that need with
his no-holds-barred campaign style, but no one would mistake him for being
someone who can clearly articulate conservatism from the heart, or even a
teleprompter for that matter. It would be so easy to get onboard the Trump
wagon, but you never really know where that wagon is going to take you. (continue reading)
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Why does Ted Cruz's wife work for Goldman Sachs? It seems to be that given his status in the US Senate and presumptive Presidential candidate that this is a huge conflict of interest. Is he just another slick pol feathering his own nest?
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