Friday, April 15

Not One New York Delegate for Ted Cruz.

That's the goal...
If Wisconsin voters were too smart by half,
thinking of themselves as nation-builders here at home with a plan to vote for Ted (whom nobody even supports) in order to install a potential slate of in-state candidates:  good ole young boys who could not earn it themselves -- hell Ryan could not even win his own state for Mitt Romney in 2012, then I hope New York shows the nation...

Not even one New York delegate should got to Ted Cruz.
That's the goal, and I think New Yorkers are smart enough to pull it off...

We've had enough Texans playin' tough to last the world a lifetime.

Mr. Trump hailed the “straight talk” and “big energy” of New Yorkers, and “the families playing in Central Park.” But as he has done repeatedly in attempting to make Mr. Cruz pay a political price for deriding his “New York values,” the Queens-bred developer saved his most impassioned definition of the phrase to associate it with the victims and heroes of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

“In our darkest moment as a city, we showed the world the very, very best in terms of braveness and heart and soul,” he said.

Mr. Trump singled out the Rev. Mychal F. Judge, the New York Fire Department chaplain who was killed as he attempted to rescue the wounded at ground zero. “He died praying and taking care of people,” said Mr. Trump.

It was a sober turn for the Republican front-runner, who usually speaks extemporaneously. But Mr. Trump is attempting to win convincingly enough here next week to take all of the state’s 95 delegates and steady his campaign, which has suffered from staff turmoil and has struggled to win delegates at a series of recent state contests.
With a bank of television cameras and dozens of reporters in attendance, Mr. Trump did not mention Mr. Cruz by name and only glancingly noted that he is “millions of votes ahead” of his chief rival. ...
Jobs, freedom, security,” he said. “These are not 51 percent, narrow wedge issues.”
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ADDED:  Protesting does not pay like real jobs do... this is child's play:
Earlier in the evening, about 100 protesters marched around Grand Central Terminal, carrying red and black flags symbolic of anarchy. They went into the MetLife building and then roamed through the terminal, chanting “Stand up, fight back” and “Donald Trump, KKK, racist, sexist, antigay.”

A large contingent of police officers followed the demonstrators. Eventually the crowd exited the terminal and marched east on 42nd Street toward the hotel.

When they encountered Trump supporters, they chanted, “Nazi scum, off our streets.”