You never did return to that one thread to explain how Cruz picking Fiorinni (sp) as his "VP" was a "game changer" (your words). Given that Cruz cannot win on the first ballot and a second ballot is increasingly unlikely, how was that little stunt not transparently desperate?
You're right, I didn't.
Probably because I had seven quotes of that post, mostly mocking in tone, that went against the grain of what the MSM is shoving down the public's throat.
By the way, I said she 'could' be a gamechanger. Thay depends on tonight.
Like, the two most used words in the poltical news coverage is 'desperate' and 'collusion' right after Trump started using them alot in terms of the narriative.
The media has an interest in getting Trump nominated. One, because he's huge ratings. Two because he's a guaranteed loser in November. So of course every comment and political move Cruz has made in the last three weeks has been a horrible one. 'Fiorina is a desperate move,' and 'Getting the governor of Indiana on board was absolutely needed.' The media is forming the narriative that Cruz is a loser, because they want him to be.
As for the 'Cruz cannot win the 1st ballot.' Yeah, and now the strategy is making sure Trump can't either. Five Presidents, who were once candidates, had fewer delegates than the frontrunner, and five times they were nominated.
'Well, that's against Democracy! Trump has the most votes!' Reality Check - We're a Republic. The Constitution and Declaration of Independence make no reference to Democracy.
Final thoughts - If Trump wins tonight, it's over, he's the nominee. I'll say it. But it's amazing how much the media is asking Cruz this repeatedly, as well as if he'd support Trump as the nominee. Then they criticize him for avoiding answering the question.
They know the tricks they're pulling on the public. It's quite condescending. But we'll find out tonight if it's worked.