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Cruz gets gift from the refs
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The irony is that here is Trump, who claims his use of bankruptcy laws and eminent domain are examples of how shrewd he is and how he understands and uses the system to his own benefit, which makes him the smartest person in the room, but when Ted Cruz does the same thing, all of a sudden Trump is crying about it.
This guy who claims he's a great deal maker and a great businessman, is unable to navigate the rules of the Republican nominating process, which have been in place unchanged since way before he got in the race. What does this say about him, his ability to organize, his ability to hire the right people, to understand the system, if he fails? Again, the rules have not changed. These are the rules that were in place when he started. |
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