For years, Conservatives and Republicans alike have been asking themselves, who is the Ronald Reagan?
Many have touted Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) as being the next Reagan, for his uncanny ability to deliver inspirational and emotional political speeches, while at the same time pounce on Democrats without having to use divisive, suicide-vested rhetoric to lay down a smack down against them.Even Jeb Bush, who is expected to announced a run for president in 2016, has praised Rubio, saying that his protégé is the “most gifted speakers” he has ever seen.
And then there is Senator Ted Cruz.
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Cruz came into the U.S. Senate in 2012, and has quickly surpassed Rubio as being the conservative choice for president in 2016.
Cruz laughs at being called ‘crazy’ or a “wacko bird’ by Democrats and Republicans, who most likely fear that his influence within the Republican electorate is growing exponentially, and could pose a huge problem for their personal political interests.
Cruz once told the SHARK TANK that he took the “wacko bird” remark as a “badge of honor.” Click here to watch an exclusiver interview with Senator Cruz.“I sort of take it as a backhanded compliment that they’ve invented a new caricature for me: ‘crazy.’ At the end of the day, that caricature doesn’t trouble me because it’s fundamentally false. The American people have a history of making up their own minds.-Senator Ted Cruz
Cruz dismissed the notion that some held that he was “too conservative” to have a chance to win the presidency, by telling a group of Jewish donors that he remembers when Reagan was “portrayed” as being “stupid” and Vice President Dick “Darth Vader” Cheney “evil.”
At the same donor meeting, Cruz said that in 1980, “the American people were told Reagan was a wild-eyed cowboy who’s going to lead us into World War III,” adding that, “People tuned in and watched the debate and said, ‘you know what? I agree with that guy.’ ”
Cruz can confidently talk of defending “commonsense principles,” as he has made a rock solid case for himself of sticking to principles and values.“I don’t think I’m all that conservative,” he said. “And it’s interesting. Reagan never once beat his chest and said ‘I’m the most conservative guy who ever lived.’ Reagan said, ‘I’m defending commonsense principles.'”
Rubio, who has fallen from conservative grace for co-sponsoring the Senate “Gang of Ocho” immigration reform bill that granted amnesty for millions of illegal aliens,
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