He's right and commendable on just about everything, but since he only could praise the pope who just called for an eco-socalist mexican-majority state in the USA, she could just hit him there again and again. And it made me realize why he's so completely unappealing to idiots. He does the thing where you don't answer the question forever. I could have given clear answers to all those questions, and expounded. That's what Trump does, and the media hates it and complains, and gives him free publicity. You can see he's making sure he doesn't say anything for the media to twist, which his campaign planners think is smart and people think is tricky and annoying. Obviously the questions are traps, so it takes clever answers to win and sometimes they get you and gloat spastically in the papers for days. Carson is doing it too, he makes some stupid mistake, and all the media spends the day giving him publicity. The mistake isn't what makes people like these populists, it's the fact that they didn't do what the system they had a problem with in the first place wants. Ted Cruz can fit into the cracks and work with the system, which is what he didn't realize he walked into with the "bi-partisan support" question, but people want it torn down. No one will believe you're fighting something you can work with.
His actions do all speak for themselves. Very bold and shows he's fighting the bad guys for the people. Most people do not remember the news beyond two weeks. They need constant reminders that you are doing the right thing, shock people by suddenly dropping deeply principled statements, then explain.