Welcome Ted Cruz (Hispanic) as the next President of The United states 2016

 
dude is white it seems like he sick he got a spanish name because in this country it means hispanic which for ignorant people mean mexican 

and that comes with a slew of stereotypes

dude has a white moms and a euro latino father

he might as well be louis ck 

dude might need a tan or something to get your vote.
no such thing as euro latino. Latinos are from latin america. If his father is from europe he's white. Both of ted cruz' parents are white therefore he is.
 
:rofl: my bad 

as you can tell by my screen name i from NYC so we dont have as large of a mexican population as yah do in texas( i think thats where your from) so im not as well acquainted as you


but i didn't know it was that deep what happened to la raza b
let me say this...

Typically... When an Hispanic man is successful... He'll have a white wife...

And really pretty Mexican women look at white men as a come up... If its two moderately successful men... One not born here with an accent... The other born and raised in fort worth Texas with an accent...

You'll see them with the Texas boy...

Of course speaking in generality...

But trust me bruh... That is considered a come up to the hombres (generally... Not all).. Especially those that are rooted in their culture...

Can someone from Texas second my notion...

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what is this?? I don't even...
 
 
no such thing as euro latino. Latinos are from latin america. If his father is from europe he's white. Both of ted cruz' parents are white therefore he is.
sorry if  used the wrong terminology but i know there are afro latinos and they arent directly from africa like say a nigerian person so in contrast i said euro latino

meaning a person of mostly european descent from latin america maybe i should of said white cuban but you got the point i was trying to make. my bad for the

wrong wording
 
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Oh...

and dude doesn't look like us so he's not getting that vote.
 
 
sorry if  used the wrong terminology but i know there are afro latinos and they arent directly from africa like say a nigerian person so in contrast i said euro latino

meaning a person of mostly european descent from latin america maybe i should of said white cuban but you got the point i was trying to make. my bad for the

wrong wording
It's all good I wasn't trippin. I got your point tho.
 
I can't believe the amount of people who think that voters will only vote for someone of the same race. :lol:
 
I'm so lost. I thought black people voting for Obama were the only instances where people voted for someone who looks like them. Other people do that too? Mind blown.
hahaha.

i wonder how would black folk wouldve felt if barack obama went by "Jeffrey" Obama though? you know, something a little less ethnic.

it erks me that son really goes by ted. jimmies rustled into oblivion.
 
Ted Benneke ruined all Teds for me. I blame Skylar mostly but still.
i read this post entirely too quickly, thinking it was talking about ben bernanke, only to realize i have no idea who ted benneke or skylar are...
 
 
Hispanics ain't relating to no Cuban Republican lol.
 
 They are setting him up now. hispanic dude and you know all the minorities are going to vote for him especially the Mexicans
you're both stuck on some bs if you think "hispanics" vote as a single-minded entity.

political affiliations within the "hispanic" community is as diverse as the people who constitute it
 
Here is your next president of the united states. i put all my money on it. They are setting him up now. hispanic dude and you know all the minorities are going to vote for him especially the Mexicans

Doesnt help that the San Jose lottery winner said he is going to use his money to get him elected.

They higher ups are already warming him up for next president. Mark my word. In 2016 i will pull up this thread and said told you so

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Cruz

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A+ execution

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Yes, Ted Cruz Can Be Born in Canada and Still Become President of the U.S.

No one's as good at covering Congressional Republicans as Robert Costa, so if he says Ted Cruz is seriously considering a run for president, it must be true -- which is not to say that it makes sense, or that he would win.

Why is Cruz a longshot? He's a first-term senator (yes, yes, exceptions and rules, etc.). He's probably too conservative even to win a GOP primary, but particularly to win a general election: Even his backers portray him as a latter-day Barry Goldwater, only somehow able to win. In just a few short months, he has managed to consistently alienate even his Republican colleagues -- which, whatever you think of the merits of Senate courtesy, won't help in a primary campaign (although he's also vice chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee). David Frum paints a damned-if-he-can-raise-money, damned-if-he-can't scenario. Cruz even ran behind Mitt Romney in Texas last year, when both won handily. It's too early to see how the immigration bill that Cruz opposes will pan out; some Republicans fear that if it fails, the party will do even worse with Latinos, though Cruz's surname might dull the blow.

But what won't prevent Cruz from becoming president is his place of birth. Cruz was born in Calgary, Canada, while his parents were living there. His father is now an American citizen, but was not at the time; his mother, however, was born in the United States.

Helpfully, the Congressional Research Service gathered all of the information relevant to Cruz's case a few years ago, at the height (nadir?) of Obama birtherism. In short, the Constitution says that the president must be a natural-born citizen. "The weight of scholarly legal and historical opinion appears to support the notion that 'natural born Citizen' means one who is entitled under the Constitution or laws of the United States to U.S. citizenship 'at birth' or 'by birth,' including any child born 'in' the United States, the children of United States citizens born abroad, and those born abroad of one citizen parents who has met U.S. residency requirements," the CRS's Jack Maskell wrote. So in short: Cruz is a citizen; Cruz is not naturalized; therefore Cruz is a natural-born citizen, and in any case his mother is a citizen. You can read the CRS memo at bottom; here's a much longer and more detailed 2011 version.

This isn't the first time someone has questioned a candidate's citizenship -- and not just on bogus, Kenyan grounds. There were questions about John McCain's citizenship, because he was born in the Panama Canal Zone when his father was stationed there in the Navy. George Romney was born in Mexico to American parents, but faced no serious challenges to his bona fides in his 1968 run for the GOP nomination, though a few diehards even questioned his son Mitt's qualifications in 2012. There are birthers for prospective 2012 Republican candidates Marco Rubio and Bobby Jindal, too. On the Democratic side, there's no ground for any questions about Hillary Clinton or Martin O'Malley. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is lucky to have been born in the New York borough of Queens, rather than an adjoining borough; everyone knows Manhattan isn't real America, either.

Still, questioning candidates' Americanism is a veritable trend -- and it's one that the nation could stand to leave behind. While there are more immigrants in absolute numbers in the U.S. than ever before, immigrants actually make up a smaller share of the U.S. population than during the 1890-1920 immigration wave, Pew points out. Few questions arose about presidential candidates' citizenship in those days for a simple reason: They were all old white Protestant men.* The greater diversity of candidates in both parties, reflecting more political buy-in across the ethnic spectrum, should be cause for celebration. With non-Hispanic whites making up an ever-smaller portion of the population, perhaps these birther flare-ups are the death rattle of nativism.

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics...-and-still-become-president-of-the-us/275469/
 
while some of us do consider marrying a white women as a come up or a goal in life, like myself lol. your family will be considered sell outs.
 
SMH @ anyone on the right who support Ted Cruz after the whole Obama birth certificate debacle.
 
Here is your next president of the united states. i put all my money on it. They are setting him up now. hispanic dude and you know all the minorities are going to vote for him especially the Mexicans

Doesnt help that the San Jose lottery winner said he is going to use his money to get him elected.

They higher ups are already warming him up for next president. Mark my word. In 2016 i will pull up this thread and said told you so

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Cruz

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Here is your next president of the united states. i put all my money on it. They are setting him up now. hispanic dude and you know all the minorities are going to vote for him especially the Mexicans

Doesnt help that the San Jose lottery winner said he is going to use his money to get him elected.

They higher ups are already warming him up for next president. Mark my word. In 2016 i will pull up this thread and said told you so

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Cruz

LOL. Bless his heart.
 
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