Everybody has those days.

When you want to stand at your colleague’s office door and
shout: “I’m as mad as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore!” Yes, the “Network”
moment, when we channel our inner Howard Bealle and appeal to whoever is
listening to hear how frustrated we are. But if I am not happy with how the
world is whirling, I don’t just ask to get off. I get up and so something about
it.

Anger should lead to effective action, not ineffective
meanderings.

Granted, lots of Americans are angry. Obamacare, terrorism,
lawlessness, cronyism, and corruption abound. Yet ingenuity, hard work, and a
dedication to principles pave the pathway to success, even if the world seems
dead-set against you.

Whatever you and I can’t take anymore, we can do something
about it, whether in the work place (get a better job) or in our relationships
(change your mind, speak your mind, and mind your own business).

And even at the ballot box.

So, I get angry, but I am not defined by anger. I get angry,
but I am not going to vote that way.
I am still moved by hope. As a consistent yet concerned
conservative, I embrace a Presidential candidate who not only portrays a better
future, but has already fought for one.
I choose Ted Cruz.

Super Tuesday was indeed Super for my Presidential pick Ted
Cruz … and for me.

Yeah, yeah … Trump “won” states, but Cruz came in a close
second in key races.

His campaign is playing strategically, winning more
delegates, and now surging into second place. They even took over Alaska,
depriving the current front-runner another symbolic victory through a now
less-esteemed endorsement he had received one month ago.

Sorry, Sarah, but the kingmaker you hoped to be is not quite
yet to be.
I may feel upset about Washington, but I am not about to let
anger, blind to the facts and alienated from the truth, decide for whom I cast
my ballot.

More people I talk to do not want Donald Trump. Conservative
writers everywhere are exposing his litany of liberalism. The guy loved—still loves!—Planned
Parenthood. Whether your love or the PP, why is this and other private
institutions getting million dollar taxpayer-funded handouts? Trump and Kasich
think that Kim Davis should have handed out the marriage licenses, or resigned.

Who stood with Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who sat
in a jail cell just because the Supreme Court went beyond its bounds?? Ted
Cruz. That’s why I choose Ted Cruz to be next President (and I hope you do,
too).
Who called “Ditch” Mitch McConnell a liar for reauthorizing
the cronyist Ex-Im Bank? Cruz. Who has profited from bankruptcy laws? The Donald.

Who says that they will stand with Israel without doubting?
Cruz. I don’t have to name those who have called “neutral” on the conflict.

I do not want a deal maker. I want a mover and shaker.

And yet the loudest critics of the first-time US Senator
keep claiming that he lives in the pockets of the Big Banks and Big Business.
Look at the votes, people. Where has he stood on issue after issue? Don’t like
some of the floor speeches? How about the fact that he has rejected every
bloated budget coming out of the Washington Cartel?

Conservatives have complained for decades that the
Government taxes and spends too much, with more regulations and rules to
frustrate commerce and delay prosperity.

Who stood for twenty-two hours expose the economic and moral
terrors of Obamacare? Ted Cruz.
Adam Corolla
has advised his conservative viewers
: “Don’t vote for someone who says “I
will fight for you.” That’s fine. Ted Cruz is already fighting for me, because
he has pushed for a retraction of the state into our lives, walking the walk,
talking the talk on the floor of the US Senate and on the field of public opinion.

Who else is left to run for President?

Carson? I wrote before: “not presidential material.” I never
said he couldn’t serve with distinction, but not in the White House. A US
Senate seat could be open if he wants it … in Maryland or in Florida.

John Kasich? This man parades his anti-conservatism and
calls it good. Toss that cupcake!

To my good and consistent conservative friends who are
banking on Rubio, now is the time to let the Rubio charm to rub off and away.

I esteem his foreign policy chops, but on other issues which
matter—liberty, immigration, and leadership qualities—the one-time junior US
Senator from Florida comes off as just that: junior. Not ready for the big
leagues, and certainly not in league with executive necessities, which stake
out clear principles from campaign to retirement and stick to them. I am
certain he has big hands (and yes, probably larger than Trump’s), but I am not
ready to hand him the Presidency. Rubio, you need to go. Private sector
experience suits you best, and then come back to fray when you are ready to
fight for our rights.

And as for Donald Trump …

He comes off as a Eurotrash, Big Government nationalist. Yes,
I want secure borders, but I don’t want to be a victim to a domestic despot who
will expand the state, and loves that Obamacare mandate. I want a candidate who
is pro-America, but understands what American entails—and defines:  pro-liberty, pro-limited government, pro-constitutional
rule; free markets, free enterprise, and free people. I want more than
platitudes about a big wall, or fixing things, or making deals.
I choose Ted Cruz for President!

We don’t need someone who pounds the pavement with “Make
America Great Again” on a banner behind. I want someone who recognizes what
makes America great. For me, that means the real deal Presidential candidate
who has fixed our nation’s eyes back on the supremacy of our Constitution—and the
rule of law.

I still choose Ted Cruz, and I hope you do, too, to serve as
our next President.
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