During the discussion that took place on Wednesday, October 28, Sen. Ted Cruz was confronted with a ‘gotcha’ question. However, rather of taking the bait, he proceeded to criticize the CNBC inquisitors, which resulted in his clobbering the moderators of the competition. During the course of this discussion, Cruz made the following statement: “The questions that have been posed up to this point indicate why the American people do not trust the media.” This is not a round of cage matches. You take a look at the questions that are being asked, such as, “Donald Trump, are you a comic book villain?” “Ben Carson, are you capable of doing math?” “John Kasich, are you going to insult two people over here?” “Marco Rubio, why don’t you resign?” “Jeb Bush, why have your numbers fallen?” What do you think about having a conversation on the topics that people are concerned about? There was an outpouring of applause from the audience that was the biggest and most enthusiastic of any that occurred throughout the whole discussion. Following the stinging scolding that was delivered by the Texas Senators, the candidates ceased making disparaging comments about one another and even seemed to be more polite than they had been in the past. As time went on, they started complimenting and sometimes supporting one other’s statements. This was a flip version of Barack Obama’s performance; Cruz demonstrated a skill that we have been lacking for the last seven years: the capacity to bring people together. The next never-ending argument over who emerged victorious in the debate as a whole is about to commence across all of the news cycles. It was Ted Cruz, without a doubt, for this particular writer. Taking a look at the responses provided by each contender would need more words than this piece could possibly contain. I have, for the purpose of both economy and justice, defined in a single word what each contender deserves for a one-word evaluation of their whole manner throughout this crucial discussion. I have done this in order to ensure that everyone is treated fairly. It is imperative that we keep in mind that the purpose of this competition is to choose a candidate who will do the crucial task of guiding our country out of the protracted and gloomy time that is known as the Obama administration. I am of the modest belief that the only term that can be considered acceptable to win this discussion is presidential. Check it out. Sen. Ted Cruz, candidate for president The obnoxious Donald Trump Sincere words from Dr. Ben Carson Proudly patriotic Senator Marco Rubio Jeb Bush is not to be trusted. A powerful woman, Carly Fiorina Gov. Mike Huckabee is a man of intuition. This lawman is Governor Cris Christie. The Governor, John Kasich, is reliable. Senator Rand Paul – not going away Some of the utterances had phrases and buzzwords that revealed aspects of the speaker’s personality, which caused us to grimace. “I will never forgive them” was a huge and apparent contradiction coming from a guy who claimed that the Bible was his favorite book. Donald Trump made this statement before he made his statement. All of the teachings in the New Testament are centered on the concept of forgiveness and receiving forgiveness. Carly Fiorina’s explanation of the qualifications for her position at HP was excellent, and Governor Huckabee’s comparison about the recent runaway blimp being like the government will long be ranked among the most iconic of all responses to the response to the failure of big government. How is it possible for a single woman to achieve the position of chief executive officer, which seems to be more suited to a superwoman than a regular businesswoman? This is where the word “amazing” lives. In terms of repairing our economy, Governor Kasich has shown that he is more knowledgeable than anybody else, and he has the evidence to back up his claims. The words made by Marco Rubio, according to which he does not like anything that causes his mother pain, as well as the narrative of his family’s fight to become citizens of the United States, were really charming. He exemplifies what it means to be a nation’s patriot. As a result of the most evident reasons, Senator Cruz emerges as the best of the best in a number of different departments. Because everyone in our country is aware that it is long overdue, his proposal to eliminate the Internal Revenue Service and implement a flat tax rate of ten percent received a loud reaction from the crowd. It is not enough for him to just make promises; he is a soldier who has already been engaged in the struggle against the status quo for a considerable amount of time. Cruz represents both a chance and a gift that will assist us in making the transition out of the Obama administration and quickly preserving what is left of our country. The only thing we can do is hope that we will not be among those who are able to glimpse the “south wind” but no more than that. “And when you see the wind blowing from the south, you say, There will be heat, and it comes to pass,” the Bible commands. As hypocrites, you are able to recognize the appearance of the earth and the sky; nevertheless, why is it that you are unable to recognize this particular instance? (Luc 12: 55-56) [Lu 12] Since the year 2005, Michael Bresciani has been serving as the publisher of American Prophet.org. It is because of the articles and reports written by Reverend Bresciani, as well as the contributions of some of the most talented writers and journalists in the United States, as well as the news and reviews that the website has acquired the moniker of “The Website for Insight.” His timely reports and writings have been published in print and online journals and magazines and have been read by millions of people all over the world and nationwide. Please follow us on both Facebook and Twitter.