During the race for the Republican presidential nomination, Donald Trump was so unimpressed with Ted Cruz, he gave the senator a nickname: Lyin' Ted. Yesterday, however, Trump held a rally in California where he announced a change of heart.
"Ted Cruz is no longer a liar," Trump declared. "We don't see 'Lyin' Ted' anymore. We love Ted, we love him."
The Texas senator evidently isn't the only beneficiary of Trump's magnanimity. The Republican presidential hopeful is apparently mending fences with Karl Rove -- who called Trump "a complete idiot" in the recent past -- and the Sante Fe New Mexican published a report overnight that suggests Trump is even ready to cozy up to New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez (R).
In a stunning reversal of rhetoric and tone, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Thursday said he respects New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez and wants her endorsement. Trump's comments in a phone interview with The New Mexican came just days after he castigated Martinez in front of 8,000 people in Albuquerque, saying her job performance was so poor that he might have to run for governor of New Mexico. Trump's criticisms of Martinez turned to praise Thursday, signs of their months long war thawing to a détente. "I'd like to have it," Trump said in a phone interview when asked if he wanted Martinez's support. "I respect her. I have always liked her."
Well, "always" appears to be an overstatement. It was literally last week when Trump appeared in New Mexico and told a local audience that Martinez, the nation's first and only Latina governor, was lazy and ineffectual.
"We have got to get your governor to get going," he said. "She's got to do a better job, okay? Your governor has got to do a better job. She's not doing the job.... She's not doing the job. We've got to get her moving. Come on, let's go, governor."
Three days ago, Trump was asked about why he targeted Martinez. Apparently referring to the governor's stated reluctance to appear with him publicly, Trump told reporters, "She was not nice. And I was fine -- just a little bit of a jab. But she wasn't nice, and you think I'm going to change? I'm not changing, including with her."
That was Tuesday. Yesterday, however, Trump called the governor's home-town newspaper, said he is changing his attitude towards Martinez, and he'd like her endorsement.
At a certain point, shouldn't Trump's erratic temperament warrant some scrutiny?