It’s On! Trump Twitter Tirade Against Cruz
Have we entered the two-man phase of the primaries?

Following the GOP debate, Professor Jacobson noted that it looks like a two person race between Ted Cruz and Donald Trump, and not only is this view becoming a consensus but apparently Trump thinks so, too.
Trump has taken to Twitter to rant and rave against Cruz.
Ted Cruz said he "didn't know" that he was a Canadian Citizen. He also FORGOT to file his Goldman Sachs Million $ loan papers.Not believable
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 16, 2016
Oh no, just reported that Ted Cruz didn't report another loan, this one from Citi. Wow, no wonder banks do so well in the U.S. Senate.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 16, 2016
Based on the fact that Ted Cruz was born in Canada and is therefore a "natural born Canadian," did he borrow unreported loans from C banks?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 16, 2016
If Ted Cruz is so opposed to gay marriage, why did he accept money from people who espouse gay marriage?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 16, 2016
His Twitter feed is chock-full of tweets just like these, and it’s quite clear that he is really (really) worried about Cruz. As Trump said during the debate, he’s attacking Cruz now only because Cruz is polling so well.
Obviously, it doesn’t end with loans and donations, he’s also ranting about New York City and Cruz’s point about Trump’s New York values, a point people outside of NYC understand very well.
The Ted Cruz wiseguy apology to the people of New York is a disgrace. Remember, his wife's employer, and his lender, is located there!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 16, 2016
The “wiseguy apology” to which Trump refers:
.@realDonaldTrump, @HillaryClinton, @NYGovCuomo, and @BilldeBlasio demanded an apology… #NewYorkValueshttps://t.co/yxcQeXiAIa
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) January 16, 2016
Solid gold.
Is this the New York that Ted Cruz is talking about & demeaning? pic.twitter.com/rYGX9vazku
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 16, 2016
Wow! Ted Cruz received $487K in campaign contributions, $11M from a NY hedge fund mogul, & $1M low int. loan from Goldman Sachs. Hypocrite
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 16, 2016
And my personal favorite . . .
Everybody that loves the people of New York, and all they have been thru, should get hypocrites like Ted Cruz out of politics!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 16, 2016
For his part, Cruz is not being drawn into a Twitter feud with Trump, and in addition to the above tweet, has posted one other (excluding retweets) today on Trump:
Even Donald Trump himself says #NewYorkValues are different from the values in Iowa and across the country: https://t.co/nieroSPHxg
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) January 16, 2016
Trump seems thin-skinned and a bit petty today on Twitter, and it seems that Cruz has rocked him more than should be evident.
Ted Cruz now lives rent-free in Donald Trump’s head.
— ✟ Right Scoop ✟ (@trscoop) January 16, 2016
Battle lines are being drawn and prominent pundits are picking sides.
Here’s Mark Levin’s advice to Trump:
Either cut the crap – your accusations this morning that Cruz is Canadian, a criminal, owned by big banks, etc. (see link below) – or you will lose lots and lots of conservatives. Save the liberal New York City bully tactics for the New York City liberals. Put down your computer keyboard for a few hours, think before you tweet, and collect yourself. You’re not politically invincible, regardless of the polls and media.
I am already hearing more and more people getting fed up with the low road you’re taking against Cruz, which has obviously intensified this morning. You don’t need to attack his honor or attempt to smear his reputation. You can leave that to Mitch McConnell and the New York Times. Engage on real and substantive issues that matter to the country. Like I said, my friendly advice.
Levin cuts to the heart of the problem of Trump’s current tactics against Cruz. The people who avidly support Trump will continue to do so no matter what he says or does (we’ve seen that time and again), but the people who are wavering between Trump and Cruz are unlikely to be swayed by Trump’s rants.
Cruz made a similar observation today.
“It seems Donald has a lot of nervous energy,” he told reporters earlier Saturday in Fort Mill, S.C. “It seems for whatever reason Donald doesn’t react well when he’s going down in the polls. I imagine he’s very dismayed by the latest Wall Street Journal-NBC poll that shows in a head-to-head…he’d lose to me. Knowing Donald, that’s got to drive him nuts.”
. . . . “In terms of a commander-in-chief, we ought to have someone who isn’t springing out of bed to tweet in frantic response to the latest polls,” Cruz said.
The Texas senator, who has dismissed Trump’s conservative credibility by accusing him of having “New York values,” unpacked that line in more depth, noting that Trump himself used the phrase in a 1999 interview in which he also described himself as supporting abortion rights and not ruling out partial birth abortion, among other more liberal positions.
“Donald’s explanation, not mine, is because he’s a New Yorker, he’s from New York,” Cruz said.
Trump attacking Cruz the way he attacked others may backfire:
.@realDonaldTrump: "You give a campaign contribution to Ted Cruz and he gives you whatever the hell you wants." Many in Tea Party crowd boo.
— Cameron Joseph (@cam_joseph) January 16, 2016
[Featured image via Twitter . . . in happier times]

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I’m having trouble seeing the difference between Ted Cruz “winning the debate” and Ted Cruz getting bitch-slapped by Trump — both in person and on the Twitters.
Anyone else see the Ralphy Wiggums moment in the debate when Ted’s face crumpled during Trump’s invoking of WTC 9/11? I choo-choo-choose you, Ted!
I’m hearing from people in Iowa that all the rage now in Iowa are people throwing “friends and family don’t let friends and family vote for Canadians” parties.
Yah, but Bierhall Britt, you lie like a wet dog!
Like last week when you were citing to “some are saying” and “citing statements”.
You really should work for Media Mutters (to itself in a dank, dark basement).
Yeah, sure. Do you have a link to prove what you’re “hearing?”
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