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Cruz: Romney, Jeb ‘Afraid’ to Speak the Truth

So Mitt Romney’s tweet today said gosh this rhetoric is not helpful.

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Obama has criticized Republican presidential candidates who oppose the Iran deal.

What was so over the line?

“If this deal is consummated, it will make the Obama administration the world’s leading financier of radical Islamic terrorism”, Cruz said during a round table Tuesday.

By sending millions of dollars to these Jihadists who are trying to kill Americans, the responsibility for the murder that they carry out falls upon the people who finance them, Cruz explained.

Ted Cruz has doubled-down on his biting criticism of a nuclear pact with Iran, reiterating his charge that if the deal is enacted, it will give Iran a $50 billion signing bonus that Tehran will use to fund terrorism. And he attacked me personally. Needless to say, Cruz didn’t specify what substantial issues he objects to in the deal, except that it is very, very bad, and also is bad for our allies, who are Israel.

He added that the 2016 presidential candidates need to speak up or they will fail like Romney. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, left, prepares for the subcommittee’s on IRS targeting, focusing on progress of agency reforms and congressional options, Wednesday, July 29, 2015, on Capitol Hill in Washington. “McCain and American veterans are true heroes”, Romney said.

That’s when the Texan lamented, “This is why we keep losing”. Cruz has said the remarks before. “And there was no one more outraged by that attack than he was”. “And so, he allowed those false statements to proceed unchallenged”.

During McCain’s unsuccessful campaign to become president, he invented his own chant. If he’s unwilling to do so, then he can send as his proxy Secretary of State John Kerry because on the merits.

Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Thursday that Texas Sen.

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“Far too many establishment Republicans are afraid of speaking the truth”, was his simple diagnosis.

Ted Cruz Challenges Obama To A Debate On The Iran Deal