
“I laughed out loud at that,” Cruz said. “Marco’s a friend, but that statement was truly stunning. That’s like Obama saying my position is the same as his on Obamacare [and] like the Ayatollah Khamenei saying my position is the same as his on the Iranian nuclear deal. It is laughingly, blazingly, on its face false.”
by Adelle Nazarian14 Nov 2015, 10:34 AM PST0

Texas Senator and Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz stated that bringing in “tens of thousands of Syrian Muslim refugees to America is nothing less than lunacy” and “I recognize that Barack Obama does not wish to defend this country” while
by Ian Hanchett14 Nov 2015, 8:18 AM PST0

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has boxed Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) into a corner on immigration. Cruz has come out guns-a-blazing against Rubio all week, firing first and escalating the battle every time Rubio has responded. Now he’s taken the fight to a place where Rubio is caught in a glaring contradiction the likes of which haven’t been seen since his involvement in his landmark legislative achievement—a more-than-thousand-page immigration bill—in his short time serving in the U.S. Senate.
by Matthew Boyle14 Nov 2015, 6:07 AM PST0

Rush Limbaugh: What explains Trump continuing to rise when it appears the excitement has waned or peaked or what have you? And I’m telling you what you think it is. I think it’s this immigration issue.
by Neil Munro13 Nov 2015, 7:43 PM PST0

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is laying out an immigration plan focused on ending illegal immigration, restoring the rule of law, halting birthright citizenship and developing a legal immigration system to “better serve American workers.”
by Caroline May13 Nov 2015, 1:28 PM PST0

MSNBC has some truly devastating news for GOP presidential contenders Sens. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz: according to impartial ethnic arbiter Chris Matthews, neither of them are Hispanic.
by Frances Martel13 Nov 2015, 1:10 PM PST0

MILWAUKEE — As if Jeb Bush’s campaign were not already finished, the candidate drilled several additional screws into his own coffin during Tuesday night’s debate.
by Charles Hurt13 Nov 2015, 12:32 PM PST0

Friday on the “The Mike Gallagher Show,” Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) criticized Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for honesty. While discussing Clinton’s story that after working for two anti-war presidential campaigns in college, she went to Arkansas to a
by Pam Key13 Nov 2015, 10:27 AM PST0

The GOP 2016 rivals are split over whether or not the United States should accept additional Syrian refugees, but most of the candidates say the United States should not open its doors even wider.
by Alex Swoyer13 Nov 2015, 5:06 AM PST0

Republican presidential candidate and Texas Senator Ted Cruz stated that he doesn’t support the amendments to increase legal immigration and H-1B visas in 2013 and accused fellow GOP presidential candidate Florida Senator Marco Rubio of fighting “tooth and nail, to
by Ian Hanchett12 Nov 2015, 9:27 PM PST0

CNN is now reporting that presidential aspirant Marco Rubio has expressed support for citizenship for illegal immigrants—a policy which was a central plank of the 2013 Rubio-Obama immigration bill. In an interview with CNN, conservative populist thought leader Sen. Jeff Sessions declared that supporting citizenship for illegals ought to be inherently “disqualifying” for any candidate running to be the Republican nominee for President.
by Julia Hahn12 Nov 2015, 6:49 PM PST0

Ted Cruz told Laura Ingraham Thursday that “Under no circumstances should the TPP be voted on during a lame duck session.”
by Michelle Fields12 Nov 2015, 12:06 PM PST0

Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Hardball,” host Chris Matthews called into question if using the term “Hispanic” was appropriate when it comes to describing Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Ted Cruz (R-TX), two candidates for the Republican presidential nomination. Partial transcript as
by Jeff Poor12 Nov 2015, 7:41 AM PST0

Republican presidential candidate and Texas Senator Ted Cruz argued, “there is nothing compassionate” about illegal immigration on Wednesday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel. Cruz said, “Look, there is nothing compassionate about a bunch of politicians saying I’m so compassionate, I’m
by Ian Hanchett11 Nov 2015, 8:44 PM PST0

Sen. Marco Rubio is rising in the 2016 GOP presidential polls, as is Sen. Ted Cruz.
by Javier Manjarres11 Nov 2015, 6:19 PM PST0

Author Michelle Malkin reviews the Republican primary debate on Breitbart News Daily, as well as discussing how the candidates have addressed the issues raised in the new book she co-authored with John Milano, Sold Out: How High-Tech Billionaires & Bipartisan Beltway Crapweasels Are Screwing America’s Best & Brightest Workers.
by John Hayward11 Nov 2015, 7:06 AM PST0

Carly Fiorina recommended five steps to reduce the size of government and “really get this economy going again”: zero-based budgeting, instead of giving government agencies automatic spending increases every year; passing the Raines Act to shift power away from unaccountable bureaucrats to Congress; holding a top-to-bottom review of all regulations so we can roll many of them back; holding government officials accountable for their performance; and reforming the tax code.
by John Hayward11 Nov 2015, 6:09 AM PST0

There seems to be universal consensus that between the reduced number of participants, and the quality of the debate questions and follow-up from the panelists, the Fox Business/Wall Street Journal debate was the strongest by way of policy substance thus far.
by Jon Fleischman11 Nov 2015, 5:41 AM PST0

Ohio Governor John Kasich fought for more time during the Fox Business debate this evening, but as he grew increasingly agitated over what he saw as a lack of experience on key issues, the audience got tired of his preaching.
by Charlie Spiering10 Nov 2015, 10:17 PM PST0

“The current system isn’t fair,” 2016 presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz responded before explaining the details of his recently released tax plan at Tuesday night’s Fox Business-Wall Street Journal debate.
by Michelle Moons10 Nov 2015, 10:06 PM PST0

In Tuesday nights’s Republican debate, Donald Trump further distinguished himself from the other top-polling GOP presidential candidates by expressing his adamant opposition to the massive 5,554-page TransPacific Partnership (TPP) agreement.
by Julia Hahn10 Nov 2015, 9:50 PM PST0

Republican presidential candidate Texas Senator Ted Cruz argued, “if Republicans join Democrats as the party of amnesty, we will lose” and “the politics of it would be very, very different if a bunch of lawyers or bankers were crossing the
by Ian Hanchett10 Nov 2015, 8:37 PM PST0

During the November 10 Republican presidential debate, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) suggested that reporters and news anchors who do not see illegal immigration as a threat would change their tunes if the people crossing the Rio Grande had journalism degrees and threatened to destroy the financial livelihood of those who work in the mainstream press.
by AWR Hawkins10 Nov 2015, 7:43 PM PST0

Monday on MSNBC’s “All In,” Democratic 2016 Senate candidate Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) said Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was the Miley Cyrus of the Republican Party because he is “twerking every right-winger in sight.” When asked about Ted
by Pam Key10 Nov 2015, 9:48 AM PST0

Monday on MSNBC’s “Hardball,” while discussing a new pro-Ted Cruz (R-TX) super PAC ad featuring an anti-gun control message that references Presidents Barack Obama’s gun control push after the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT, Sen. Richard
by Pam Key9 Nov 2015, 5:59 PM PST0