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Cruz is the GOP's version of Obama...
Ted Cruz and Barack Obama have more in common than you think
Ted Cruz doesn't get compared to President Obama all that often. But the senator's speech Monday at Liberty University announcing his 2016 presidential bid carried heavy echoes of the rhetoric and positioning that the current occupant of the White House used in the early days of his own national ambitions.
Cruz dedicated the entire first half of his speech to a recitation of the stories of his parents' lives as well as to his formative years and those of his wife, Heidi.
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But the first 900 words of Cruz's speech were dedicated to this detailed retelling of his origin story. That's more than most candidates will do and suggests that Cruz plans to lean heavily on his biography to not only distinguish him from the rest of the field but also to affirm the message that he represents real change and a future face of America.
That's exactly the same thing Obama did during his own presidential campaigns. His background functions as a proof point on just how different he was than the rest of the people running. He not only sounded different; he was different.
Ted Cruz doesn't get compared to President Obama all that often. But the senator's speech Monday at Liberty University announcing his 2016 presidential bid carried heavy echoes of the rhetoric and positioning that the current occupant of the White House used in the early days of his own national ambitions.
Cruz dedicated the entire first half of his speech to a recitation of the stories of his parents' lives as well as to his formative years and those of his wife, Heidi.
[...]
But the first 900 words of Cruz's speech were dedicated to this detailed retelling of his origin story. That's more than most candidates will do and suggests that Cruz plans to lean heavily on his biography to not only distinguish him from the rest of the field but also to affirm the message that he represents real change and a future face of America.
That's exactly the same thing Obama did during his own presidential campaigns. His background functions as a proof point on just how different he was than the rest of the people running. He not only sounded different; he was different.
Same sh*t, different party.

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