The more I learn about him,

the more I can't stand him, and that's saying a LOT, cuz from the very first time I saw Rafael Eduardo Cruz, I thought he was a lying, slimy greaseball, BUT, I like him less, as I learn more.
Ted Cruz says his uncompromising purity as a conservative crusader helped propel him to the top of the Republican presidential field. But his history suggests that when the cameras are off, a different Mr. Cruz emerges.
Last week, voters learned that Mr. Cruz’s 2012 Senate campaign, in which he railed against Wall Street bailouts, was financed more by loans from Goldman Sachs and Citibank than by the family piggy bank, as he touchingly claimed on the stump.
To that, here’s another tale of two Teds: Mr. Cruz, the Senate candidate, running as a conservative champion of tort reform in Texas while Mr. Cruz, the lawyer, quietly reaped more than $3 million while defending record-setting personal injury awards.
Big Banks and 'personal injury' lawsuits are what finance the 'most hated man in Congress', (according to his OWN party). He does have one redeeming grace, though, by making The Donald look GOOD, in comparison.

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