From Reich's FB post today. Quote:
5 reasons Ted Cruz is more dangerous than Donald Trump.
1. He’s more fanatical. Trump is a bully and bigot but doesn’t hew to
any sharp ideological line. Cruz is a fierce ideologue: He denies the
existence of man-made climate change, rejects same-sex marriage, wants
to abolish the Internal Revenue Service, believes the 2nd amendment
guarantees everyone a right to guns, doesn’t believe in a constitutional
divide between church and state, favors the death penalty, opposes
international agreements, embraces a confrontational foreign policy,
rejects immigration reform, demands the repeal of “every blessed word of
Obamacare,” and takes a strict “originalist” view of the meaning of the
Constitution.
2. Cruz is a true believer. Trump has no firm
principles except making money, getting attention, and gaining power.
But Cruz really does detest the federal government, and has spent much
of his life embracing radical right economic and political views. When
Cruz said “we are facing what I consider to be the epic battle of our
generation,” he wasn’t referring to jihadist terrorism but to Obamacare.
3. He’s Smarter. Trump is no slouch but he hasn’t given any
indication of a sharp mind. Cruz is razer-sharp: It’s not just his
degrees from Princeton and Harvard Law, along with an impressive record
at Harvard, or even his winning arguments before the Supreme Court. For
his entire adult life he's been a fierce debater with a
intensely-logical debater’s mind.
4. He’s more disciplined and
strategic. Trump is all over the place, often winging it, saying
whatever pops into his mind. Cruz hews to a clear script and a carefully
crafted strategy. He plays the long game (as he’s shown in Iowa).
Cruz’s legal career entailed a sustained use of the courts to achieve
conservative ends, and he plots his moves carefully.
5. Cruz
is a loner who’s willing to destroy institutions. Trump has spent his
career using the federal government and making friends with big shots.
Not Cruz. Most of his Republican colleagues in the Senate detest him.
And Cruz is eager to destroy: He has repeatedly crossed to the other
side of the Capitol and led House Republicans toward fiscal cliffs. In
the Fall of 2013, Cruz’s strident opposition to Obamacare – including a
21-hour talking marathon -- led in a significant way to the shutdown of
the federal government.
Both men would be disasters for America, but Cruz would be the larger disaster.
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