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Cruz thinks like Dr. Strangelove.

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 9:15 pm
by TrueTexan
Or how he came to love the bomb to take out ISIS.
Getting much less attention was a statement by Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, who is considered by many a more likely GOP nominee than Trump. Cruz suggested that the United States should nuke the territory in Iraq and Syria controlled by Islamic State militants.

"I don't know if sand can glow in the dark, but we're going to find out," Cruz told a Tea Party rally in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. In reference to Cruz's comment, a New York Times editorial added, "whatever that means." But the phrase "glow in the dark" popularly refers to the aftermath of a nuclear bomb detonation.

In other words, Cruz was making it clear to his audience that he would be prepared to drop a nuclear bomb on Islamic State targets. While the bombastic senator from Texas was probably engaging in hyperbole - as he also vowed to "carpet bomb them into oblivion" - the notion of a major candidate for President cavalierly suggesting a nuclear strike would normally be viewed as disqualifying, except perhaps in this election cycle.
Of course Jeb had to get his half cent in by saying Christian's have no radicals that are trying to destroy western civilization. Forgetting how many civilizations they have destroyed.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush argued that the threat from Muslims was unique: "The idea that somehow there are radical elements in every religion is ridiculous. There are no radical Christians that are organizing to destroy Western civilization. There are no radical Buddhists that are doing this. This is radical Islamic terrorism."

Bush's comment failed to recognize that the institution of Christianity has been at the center of "Western civilization" since the latter days of the Roman Empire and that "Christian" nations have routinely plundered other civilizations all over the planet, including across the Islamic world both in Asia and Africa. [See Consortiumnews.com's "Why Many Muslims Hate the West" and "Muslim Memories of West's Imperialism."]

Though inspired by a pacifist, Christianity has established a record as the most bloodthirsty religion in history, with its adherents conducting massacres and genocides in North America, South America, Asia, Africa, Europe and Australia - every continent except Antarctica, which is largely uninhabited by humans. In many cases, European Christians justified the repression and extermination of non-Christians as the will of God, deeming indigenous people to be "heathens."

The violence by Western nations against Muslims also is not something confined to history books and the distant past. In 2003, US President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair led an unprovoked invasion of Iraq which killed hundreds of thousands of people and destroyed much of Iraq's national infrastructure.
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/3399 ... is-targets

Wonder why they don't like us?

Re: Cruz thinks like Dr. Strangelove.

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 9:29 pm
by Merkwuerdigliebe
I'm surprised that Cruz didn't trip over Fundamentalist Christians with that one. I think Christian Millennialists have been quivering in their boots ever since Gulf War I.

Re: Cruz thinks like Dr. Strangelove.

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 9:46 pm
by senorgrand
Wait, Bush is still running. I had no idea. :lol:

Re: Cruz thinks like Dr. Strangelove.

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 9:12 pm
by Inquisitor
I actually thought that about Santorum. Remember when he was the crazy one?

Re: Cruz thinks like Dr. Strangelove.

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 10:45 pm
by CDFingers
Thinks like Dr. Strangelove and looks like Grandpa Munster.

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He looks a little greasy. Should be a fun election.

CDFingers

Re: Cruz thinks like Dr. Strangelove.

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 10:56 pm
by beaurrr
I have to say, Rubio ain't no dummy. He just plays one.