The Washington Post wrote:Trump: Cruz ‘a little bit of a maniac’ in the Senate
By Sean Sullivan December 13 at 11:26 AM
Donald Trump sharpened his criticism of Republican presidential rival Ted Cruz in television interviews broadcast Sunday morning, lambasting Cruz's approach to the Senate and expressing doubts about whether the senator's "temperament" is fit for the presidency.
The remarks came as new polling showed Cruz surging past Trump in Iowa and the two candidates have begun to more forcefully distinguish themselves from each other.
"I don't think he has the right temperament," Trump said of Cruz on "Fox News Sunday." "I don't think he's got the right judgment."
Pressed to elaborate, Trump said, "You look at the way he's dealt with the Senate, where he goes in there like a, you know, frankly like a little bit of a maniac. You're never going to get things done that way."
Cruz has alienated both Republican and Democratic colleagues for his tactics in the upper chamber. In pressing his staunchly conservative agenda, he has often complicated legislation pushed by leaders of both parties. In 2013, he led an effort against President Obama's signature health-care law that many said caused the subsequent government shutdown.
Trump said Cruz's unwillingness to "cajole and get along with people" makes him a flawed candidate for president.
"He'll never get anything done, and that's the problem with Ted," Trump said.
A Des Moines Register poll released Saturday showed Cruz leading the Republican race in Iowa with 31 percent of the vote. Trump placed second with 21 percent. Meanwhile, as first reported by the New York Times, Cruz voiced doubts about Trump's "judgment" in a closed-door fundraiser last week.
In an interview with CNN's "State of the Union," Trump tried to counter Cruz's remarks about his judgment by highlighting his business success.
"I would say I have far better judgment than Ted," the billionaire real estate mogul said.
Trump also faced continued criticism on Sunday for his call to bar Muslims from entering the country over concerns about terrorism.
"It does endanger national security, because it exhibits an attitude by one American who is running for the highest office of our land about a willingness to discriminate against a religion. I mean, that is against our Constitution, it is against who we are as Americans," Secretary of State John Kerry said on ABC's "This Week With George Stephanopoulos."
A Cruz spokesperson declined to comment on Trump's criticism. Cruz is seeking to play down any discord with Trump in his public remarks.
The Establishment's only hope: Trump & me in a cage match. Sorry to disappoint -- @realDonaldTrump is terrific. #DealWithIt
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) December 11, 2015
Trump critizes Cruz, pot calling kettle
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Trump critizes Cruz, pot calling kettle
He actually has the gall to criticize the temperament of someone else.
Re: Trump critizes Cruz, pot calling kettle
I think this comment is designed not just to take votes from Cruz but to stop the anti-Trump vote from coalescing around Cruz now he is the biggest-polling non-Trump candidate and the fastest growing candidate in the polls. It makes people think "if even Trump thinks he's a maniac, he must be crazy".
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Re: Trump critizes Cruz, pot calling kettle
To be fair, Cruz is fucking crazy too. He's just less bombastic about it, and perhaps not as brazenly bigoted.