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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Cruz Tires Of Gay Marriage Queries-‘Is there Something About’ Press' ‘Obsession With Sex?'

Finally!

The economy sucks, ISIS is taking over Iraq, our allies are losing faith in this country, and the media is acting as if gay marriage, and a 14-year-old decisions made by the president before this, are the two most important issues facing the country. 

Senator Ted Cruz had enough, at least when it comes to questions about gay marriage. Coming out of a meeting with Beaumont Texas officials, the candidate for the GOP presidential nomination stopped to take some questions from the press.

After getting questions about  his views on same-sex marriage for the umpteenth time,. Cruz had enough:
"Is there something about the left — and I am going to put the media in this category — that is obsessed with sex?” Cruz asked after fielding multiple questions on gay rights. “ISIS is executing homosexuals — you want to talk about gay rights? This week was a very bad week for gay rights because the expansion of ISIS, the expansion of radical, theocratic, Islamic zealots that crucify Christians, that behead children and that murder homosexuals — that ought to be concerning you far more than asking six questions all on the same topic.”

Cruz also said he did not think his opposition to gay marriage will hurt his chances with moderate voters.

“With respect, I would suggest not drawing your questions from MSNBC. They have very few viewers and they are a radical and extreme partisan outlet,” Cruz told a reporter. He cited the expansion of “mandatory same-sex marriage” as an assault on religious liberty in the United States.
The senator is 100% correct. These are questions reporters do not ask of Democrats (remember the 2012 questions about birth control asked by Stephanopoulos during 2012 debates).  The point is there are many important issues facing this country today, gay marriage is not at the top of the priority list and there is very little a president can do to make changes either way on that issue.

This should be a lesson for people like Jeb Bush when they hypothetical questions about Iraq and other issues.  Push back if you get a question that has noting to do with your issues (especially hypotheticals). 

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