Title: Ted Cruz is attacking the Fortune 500, and that’s smart politics Source:
[None] URL Source:http://fortune.com/2015/04/02/ted-cruz-religiousfreedom/ Published:Apr 2, 2015 Author:T.Newmyer Post Date:2015-04-02 19:46:53 by out damned spot Keywords:Cruz, Fortune 500, RFRA Views:1222 Comments:4
Corporate support for same-sex rights presents Cruz a chance to blast two movement conservative enemies at once.
Credit Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, with this: Hes doing what he can to lock down first-mover advantage in the Republican presidential sweepstakes.
Last week, he was first in what promises to be a crowded GOP field to officially announce his White House bid. Yesterday, he launched what Politico has already termed the backlash to the corporate backlash to Indianas controversial religious freedom law.
Addressing a crowd of 300 in Sioux City, Iowa, Cruz laced into the big business leaders who have jumped into the national firestorm over the law to help rally the opposition.
The Fortune 500 is running shamelessly to endorse the radical gay marriage agenda over religious liberty to say: We will persecute a Christian pastor, a Catholic priest, a Jewish rabbi,' Cruz said. Any person of faith is subject to persecution if they dare disagree, if their religious faith parts way from their political commitment to gay marriage.
Cruz didnt go on to name names. Perhaps it would have taken too long. In a surprising break from the practice of steering clear of hot-button social debates, a sprawling roster of major companies have piled into the melee over the Indiana law among them, Angies List, Anthem WLP , Apple AAPL , Eli Lilly, Gap GPS , Marriott International MAR , Microsoft MSFT , Nascar, Nike NKE 0.11% , Salesforce CRM 0.91% , and Wal-Mart WMT 0.02% registering their objections to a statute they contend sanctions discrimination against gays and lesbians. The attention has concentrated enough pressure on Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) that he pledged on Tuesday to seek a sort of legislative fix-it, clarifying the intent of the law, officially the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
But that same blowback also presents an opportunity for a certain type of Republican with national ambitions one that Cruz was arguably wise to seize.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, the fields centrist heavy, has already backpedaled his original support for Pences gambit. But Cruz is running to carry the movement conservative banner in the Republican presidential primary. And the corporate intrusion into the Indiana debate makes for an alignment of two movement conservative bogeymen thats rarer than a lunar eclipse. As the Pew Research Centers Political Typology study found last year, GOP base voters it termed steadfast conservatives believe overwhelmingly by 74% that homosexuality should be discouraged by society. That same group harbors a deep skepticism of concentrated corporate might, with nearly half reporting that our economic system unfairly advantages entrenched interests.
It may sound odd at first blush to hear a Republican attacking the Fortune 500 with relish. But given the makeup of the GOP primary electorate, a fight that elicits unprecedented support for same-sex rights from the biggest corporate interests offers a candidate like Cruz an opening he couldnt have scripted better himself.
But makes sense when you know that Ted Cruz represents the Communist Chinese.
Willie, you ignorant slut.
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The big law firm he worked for represented this Chinese company who got fined $26 million. Cruz didn't handle the original case but, as an appeals specialist, naturally he was tapped by the law firm to handle the appeals.
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The article doesn't even mention Cruz. How is he to blame?