Bob Dole: Obama Is A “Good Man,” Cruz Is “So Extreme” And Trump is “Over The Top”

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Bob Dole: Obama Is A “Good Man,” Cruz Is “So Extreme” And Trump is “Over The Top”
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Former U.S. Senator and Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole, like so many other Reagan-era Republicans, has sharply criticized the ignorance, bigotry, and extremism of this year’s rancid crop of Republican presidential candidates. In an interview on MSNBC today, Dole bemoaned the current state of the Republican party, which he said had become “an extreme group on the right.” Dole joined the growing chorus of Republicans who have harshly criticized fascist front-runner Donald Trump in the wake of his proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States. Dole called Trump “over the top” and set that he “couldn’t understand” how people supported him.

Dole also had harsh words for the much-hated egomaniac and unabashed religious extremist Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), who pulled into first place in a poll of Iowa Republicans released yesterday, saying “Cruz is so extreme, he’s not a traditional conservative” and roundly criticizing his so-called Senate “achievements” of shutting down the government twice and calling Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) a liar on the Senate floor. Dole, like many traditional and Reagan-era Republicans, represent an era that modern conservatives constantly idealize but is seriously disillusioned with the current extremism and ignorance of the Republican Party, which he’s said is “out of ideas.” Dole also said that he doubted Ronald Reagan would win the nomination if he ran in the current extremist climate of the Republican Party.

In a refreshing break from the traditional rhetoric of the Republican Party, where acknowledgement of even the slightest positive achievement by President Obama is seen as heretical, Dole also praised the president as a “very good man.” While saying that he probably wouldn’t support Hillary Clinton in a potential general election matchup with Trump or Cruz, Dole suggested that he wouldn’t be able to bring himself to vote for either of those Republican demagogues, saying with a laugh that he “might oversleep” on election day. The Republican Party certainly needs more people like Dole, who, despite their flaws, are at least sensible enough to see and call out blind hatred and extremism when they see it, and who work towards unity and compromise rather than divisiveness and confrontation.
 
It's worth mentioning that Bob Dole was the only Republican to support the 1964 Civil Rights Act
 
It's worth mentioning that Bob Dole was the only Republican to support the 1964 Civil Rights Act

True.....


Peeps, it is FALSE that Bob Dole was the only Republican who voted for the 1964 Civil Rights bill

The roll call showing how every member of the House of Representatives voted in 1964 for the 1964 Civil Rights Bill is below; click the link

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/88-1964/h182





Historical Context & Perspective Data

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In 1964 George H. W. Bush, then chairman of the local Texas Republicans, Advocated States' Rights over the 1964 CIVIL RIGHTS act
George H. W. Bush was vehemently opposed to Civil Rights for Black Americans.
When Pres. Johnson signed the 1964 Civil Rights Act, George wrapped himself in the mantle of states' rights, which was conservative code for no federal intervention on racial matters.

BuShit said: "The new civil rights act was passed to protect 14% of the people (Blacks), I'm worried about the other 86%."

Bush's opposition to the civil rights bill put him in league with segregationists & white supremacists.

BuShit said: "I would hate to see the Constitution trampled on in the process of trying to solve Civil Rights problems."

Quote Source- The Dallas Morning News, October 28, 1964; Bush Bulletin, October 30, 1964




 

Peeps, it is FALSE that Bob Dole was the only Republican who voted for the 1964 Civil Rights bill


The roll call showing how every member of the House of Representatives voted in 1964 for the 1964 Civil Rights Bill is below; click the link

You're absolutely right (and I knew that) Dole's was not the only republican vote in favor of the 64 CRA. My "True" wasn't meant as an endorsement of the posters premise, but merely a bridge (though a misplaced one) to posting Lindsey Graham's comment.
 
Yes, I was wrong. I based my belief on what was said in Dole's profile on an episode of A&E's Biography
 
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