tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6034478.post4042839482396515753..comments2024-03-29T08:17:32.367-04:00Comments on Doug Ross @ Journal: Larwyn's Linx: Ted Cruz: The only way to beat Trump is to unify and stand with meUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6034478.post-71732271277255565902016-03-01T18:56:28.938-05:002016-03-01T18:56:28.938-05:00Here is my-Diana West- unofficial transcript of Mi...<br />Here is my-Diana West- unofficial transcript of Miller's relevant remarks:<br /><br />... But I would note on immigration, if we're going to get into that with Ted Cruz, he voted for fast track powers for Obama. If you're concerned about the Constitution, if you're concerned about the arrival of foreign workers, the idea that you would enmesh the US permanently in a transnational union that hands over sovereign United States power to foreign countries, dictating labor-enviromental-regulation-trade-commercial-immigration policy, then clearly, immigration and the Constitution are not as important to you as you suggest.<br /><br />The logic is clear if shocking. What "consistent orginalist" would ever even consider supporting such a Constitution-gutting move? Meanwhile, though, it fits a pattern (see, for example, "Cruz, Rubio, Paul: All Abandoned `Advise and Consent'" by Andrew Bostom). <br /><br />Miller:<br /><br />That was a defining vote. To say that a candidate is good except for giving Obama fast track powers (obviously there's a lot more problem with Cruz's resume that that) but if you're argument is, well, I like Cruz except that he gave Obama unlimited fast track powers -- that's like saying, I bought a great new car. The engine will explode in 60 seconds after I turn it on; but other than that it's great.<br /><br />That was a defining moment history in the history of the United States. ...<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com