Did Cruz just insult his wife?

Do you have a cite for that? Hitler was killing the Gays, Jews, and disabled, he was after every minority or weak person.

Where do you find that the Liberals were supporting him? The Communists and the Socialists were fighting him for sure, I don't think there was an organized group of liberals akin to American liberals in Germany at the time, they were lumped in with the Socialists.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_federal_election,_March_1933

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Out of these parties, all besides the Socialists voted for the Nazi's. The German State party is the remnants of the German Democratic Party, it was a social liberal party and once one of the largest parties in Germany, but by this time had been thoroughly reduced like all the other centrists. The German People's Party was a right-wing liberal (i.e. libertarian) party. The Centre party was a centrist party based around Catholics (as was it's Bavarian Branch, the Bavarain People's Party). The DNVP was a less populist German nationalist party than the Nazi's, which opposed democracy and wanted a return to monarchism, but was ultimately forcibly merged into the Nazi's. The Communists would've voted against the enabling act, but were prohibited from taking their seats in the Reichstag.

It should be noted that I am not only referring to the parties themselves. I am referring to the former voters of these parties. As they shrank in size, the Nazi's increased, which is a clear indication where Hitler was getting his new voters over the time period. The Socialist and the Communist voter bases were the only ones who weren't tempted.
 
Talked with a person today and they asked me about the current political situation with the candidates. I said, Trump is a joke who I never thought would make it this far. He responded, yeah, me too. I said, I think a lot of people are voting for him just to shake things up with both parties. He agreed, but he said (he is Mexican) that if Trump is elected there will be no brown or white people in the White House. I asked, how is that much different than now. He said, there will be less browns and blacks.

Okay, I say, but I don't think Trump is the racist bigot that he plays on the candidate trail. I said, I think he is simply playing to the far right and with some of his middle of the road policies, that when he takes office, he will make deals, not war.

only a racist would drag his ass that low on the ground and USE racism for ANYTHING
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_federal_election,_March_1933

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Out of these parties, all besides the Socialists voted for the Nazi's. The German State party is the remnants of the German Democratic Party, it was a social liberal party and once one of the largest parties in Germany, but by this time had been thoroughly reduced like all the other centrists. The German People's Party was a right-wing liberal (i.e. libertarian) party. The Centre party was a centrist party based around Catholics (as was it's Bavarian Branch, the Bavarain People's Party). The DNVP was a less populist German nationalist party than the Nazi's, which opposed democracy and wanted a return to monarchism, but was ultimately forcibly merged into the Nazi's. The Communists would've voted against the enabling act, but were prohibited from taking their seats in the Reichstag.

It should be noted that I am not only referring to the parties themselves. I am referring to the former voters of these parties. As they shrank in size, the Nazi's increased, which is a clear indication where Hitler was getting his new voters over the time period. The Socialist and the Communist voter bases were the only ones who weren't tempted.

I don't think you can compare the names of the parties in pre-war Germany to the groups that currently use the same names in the Untied States with regard to ideology.

I can see however, how the more liberal of the groups were the only ones who would oppose the Nazi's in the end.
 
I don't think you can compare the names of the parties in pre-war Germany to the groups that currently use the same names in the Untied States with regard to ideology.

What? That's not what I was doing. There is no American State Party or American People's Party or American Centre Party. I was specifically going back and researching the ideology of the party in question.
 
The German State Party even ran on a joint list with the Social Democrats, but they still voted for the enabling act like cowards. Later the Nazi's banned them, with the justification that since they ran on a joint list, they were essentially Social Democrats by another name. So that's what their obsequiousness got them.
 
What? That's not what I was doing. There is no American State Party or American People's Party or American Centre Party. I was specifically going back and researching the ideology of the party in question.

Ok, so what about the German State Party or German Democratic Party made them liberal?

What liberal ideals did they promote?
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Democratic_Party

Along with the Social Democrats and the Centre Party, the Democratic party was most committed to maintaining a democratic, republican form of government. Its social basis were middle class entrepreneurs, civil servants, teachers, scientists and craftsmen. It considered itself also a devotedly national party and opposed the Treaty of Versailles but emphasized on the other hand the need for international collaboration and the protection of ethnic minorities. The party was the one voted for by most Jews.[9] The party was attacked by some for being a party of Jews and professors
 
It's interesting: at most companies, Trump would probably be fired for what he tweeted about Heidi Cruz.

And yet he's a leading candidate for President.
 
Trump is publically using threats and intimidation to bully his political opponents. This is who the majority of Republicans want as their representative their choice for President. No wonder they elected Nixon, twice.
 
Trump is publically using threats and intimidation to bully his political opponents. This is who the majority of Republicans want as their representative their choice for President. No wonder they elected Nixon, twice.

If he's elected, for 4 years, every political opponent or anyone who opposes him in any way will hear his usual refrain of "be careful, or I could be not-so-nice."

I hate bullies. Always have.
 
????.....why are you ignoring the fact that from January 1, 2016 until March 20, 2016, the RCP average had Cruz beating Hillary every day?........

I can't quite decide what will be more fun to watch. Hillary beating Donald in a landslide or Hillary beating Raphael in a landslide. Maybe I'll get lucky and I can watch both happen this November.
It could happen.
Word is though that there is a good chance Willard will get the GOP nomination In a third ballot draft. That could "Trump" them all!
Lol
 
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