“Today, liberty is under assault,” declared conservative firebrand Ted Cruz before an adoring audience Friday at the Republican Party of Texas State Convention.
The GOP senator and Tea Party darling left virtually no red meat unthrown, calling for a return to the Constitution — “the most extraordinary document crafted in history” — a resurrection of American leadership abroad — where “bullies and tyrants are laughing at [us]” — and a rebuilding of jobs and economic growth at home, through adhering to free market principles, supporting “the American energy renaissance,” abolishing the Internal Revenue Service, and repealing “every blessed word of Obamacare.”
On the subject of the Constitution, Cruz declared that religious liberty was under fire, and blasted the recent controversy over the IRS’s alleged targeting of conservative groups that applied for nonprofit status. In one instance, an Iowa-based anti-abortion group was asked to provide information about its members’ prayer meetings, according to documents sent by an IRS official to the organization.
“You know what, the federal government has no business asking any American the content of our prayers!” said Cruz to roaring applause.
The Texas senator also touched on a high-profile federal case, in which the Colorado-based Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged is suing the Obama administration over an accommodation under the Affordable Care Act’s requirement that insurance cover contraception without a co-pay. Earlier this year, the Supreme Court affirmed a compromise that allows the religious nonprofit to sign a form certifying its objection to contraception, before sending it to an insurer who can then provide the coverage directly.
“Let me give you a simple rule of thumb,” said Cruz. “If you’re litigating against nuns, you’ve probably done something wrong.”
Cruz, of course, reaffirmed his commitment to defending the Second Amendment, calling the right to keep and bear arms “the Palladium of the rights of the Republic.”
“In the great state of Texas,” he continued, “gun control means hitting what you aim at.”
On the subject of privacy rights, Cruz took a jab at the recent NSA surveillance scandal, instructing everyone in the audience to leave their cellphones on, so that President Obama could hear “every word we have to say today.”
But the most important Amendment Cruz identified as in need of protection was the Tenth, “or as President Obama calls it, ‘The What?’” he joked. Calling for a repeal of Common Core, the Obama-backed education standards that a growing number of states are deserting, Cruz stressed the importance of that “basic protection that limits the authority of the federal government and says that sovereignty resides in the states and ultimately with we, the people.”
In other areas, however, federal officials needs to step it up, said Cruz. First, to defend the nation from threats abroad, the government should secure the borders, he stated, pushing party orthodoxy on immigration. At the same time, he continued, the U.S. needs to seize a stronger leadership position on the world stage.
And so began the Reagan-worship.









