Ted Cruz Tells Reporters "I'm a Christian First, American Second"

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By Tom McKay

According to presidential candidate and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, there's one thing that more important to him than the country he's running to lead: his God. LIAR

In a remarkable exchange in New Hampshire, Politico reports, Cruz told reporters "I'm a Christian first, American second, conservative third and Republican fourth." LIAR

"I'll tell ya, there are a whole lot of people in this country that feel exactly the same way," he added.

Cruz, currently ranked second in GOP candidate polls according to RealClearPolitics, enjoys wide support among evangelical Christians in important, early-voting primary states like Iowa, where Cruz is locked in a tight race with current frontrunner Donald Trump. Cruz repeatedly accused Trump and his support of "more deal-making" and enjoying the support of unpopular "establishment" Republicans. LIAR

By proclaiming himself a Christian first and an American second, Cruz is professing higher loyalties than the United States — odd for a candidate who has repeatedly accused Muslims of doing much the same thing. HYPOCRITE

Cruz has avoided some of the most hot-headed Islamophobic rhetoric to come out of fellow candidates, such as Trump. But he's been careful to frame Islam as an existential threat to the Western world, and Muslims as of mixed loyalty and a pool of potential terrorists. LIAR

After Trump called for the U.S. to reject all Muslims from entering the country following terrorist attacks in Paris in November, Cruz did not go that far, but instead called for the U.S. to only assist or resettle Christian refugees, saying they did not pose any such terror threat. HYPOCRITE

With anti-Muslim sentiment in the country at disturbing highs, as well as anti-Muslim hate crimes on the rise, it's hard to imagine a prominent follower of that faith proclaiming themselves a Muslim first and and American second without being labeled an extremist and third columnist. It's only due to the enormous privilege Christians in the U.S. have historically enjoyed, as well as Christianity's major (if waning) influence on partisan politics, that Cruz will likely escape similar accusations. HYPOCRITE

More generally, the remark also indicates that Cruz has mostly given up the pretense of considering his non-Christian fellow citizens equal partners in the American project. That might make sense for his campaign, which needs evangelicals to beat Trump. But it's going to make life harder for him in a theoretical general election campaign, where Cruz will have to explain why his faith is more important to him than many of the Americans who he will need to vote him into office. LIAR

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Comments

Avatar LiLSpeedy -
#1
Cruz Missile will say and do anything to become the nominee of his party. But his LYING and HYPOCRISY will be his downfall.
Avatar Lucky Loser -
#2
LMAO! If he's really quite the Christian, how can he talk about bombing a country to an oblivion? How could he go after Obama on his legitimacy knowing full well the man was on record as clear. Now, he's fighting the same issue LED BY AGAINST HIM BY DONALD TRUMP. Then, he goes after both Bill and Hillary while neither Bill or Hillary takes shots at him. What goes around comes right back around...sometimes 100 fold. Republicans play very nastily while Democrats stick to the real issues.

Cruz wants to be Christian-like when it comes to his responses about Trump's attacks on him. But, when it came or comes to Obama, he let's it all hang out and is very nasty to the POTUS. This is what evangelicals are discussing and I know this as fact. It's viewed as him being racially biased...AND A MAJOR HYPOCRIT. Believe it. He always says he's not gonna get into the mud slinging with Trump but, he'll lob over several handfuls of mud towards towards Obama. Okay, Cruz.
Avatar Todd -
#3
All those LIAR and HYPOCRITE labels made me think you were talking about Hillary Clinton. She's the worst of the worst.

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