Ted Cruz claims this is the most 'dangerous candidate' to replace Joe Biden Story by Henrik R •23h
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In a recent episode of his podcast, "Verdict with Ted Cruz," the Texas Senator and former presidential candidate Ted Cruz shared his thoughts on who he believes could be the most likely and most dangerous successor to President Joe Biden.
According to Cruz, Michelle Obama could be the Democrats' top choice for the 2024 presidential election.
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Cruz outlined a scenario in which Democratic leaders might decide to replace Biden with Michelle Obama in August 2024.
He argued that choosing the former First Lady would not alienate African-American women, a crucial voting bloc for the Democratic Party.
Cruz also mentioned that Michelle Obama would not create internal strife among potential Democratic candidates, as they are all, to some extent, rivals.
This speculation isn't new; it has been circulating for months.
However, Michelle Obama has consistently stated that she has no interest in running for office.
Do you believe Michelle Obama would be a great candidate for the Democratic Party?
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One of Tom Cruise's most famous movie roles is that of fighter pilot Captain Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell, a part he first brought to the screen in 1986 in "Top Gun" and reprised in last year's "Top Gun: Maverick."
Both films feature plenty of shots of Cruise behind the controls of an aircraft, a position he is comfortable with off-screen as well. Cruise earned his pilot's license in 1994 and has used the skill in previous films like "Mission Impossible: Fallout" and "American Made."
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Cruise is famous for doing his own stunts, and going into the filming of "Top Gun: Maverick," he was determined to use as much real footage as possible and even wanted to fly Maverick's F-18 himself, but the Navy wouldn't let the actor behind the controls of their $70 million war machine.
Cruise did, however, fly several other aircraft in the film, including helicopters and one of his own planes, a World War II-era fighter-bomber. Let's take a look at that aircraft and some of Cruise's other personal aircraft. (Cruise doesn't just collect aircraft, he also has several cars and other vehicles as well.)
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