ted cruz in indiana, he'sgotta have indiana. he got his clock cleaned. he obviously got killed in newyork last week, and now pennsylvania, maryland,delaware, rhode island, he just got crushed. he needs indiana badly.what is he going to do? he is going to use abasketball analogy. he is referring to a scene fromhoosier, gene hackman's movie from 1986.
let's go to that real quick. how far from the rim? 10feet. i think you will find this exactsame measurements at our gym back in hickory. let's get ready for practice. that is from the 1986movie, hoosier. a lot of you have watched thisif you like basketball and sports. ted cruz likes to incorporatemovies and pop culture into
his campaign. [video buffering] he decided todo in this case with one significant problem. let's watch. tell me something, how tall isthat basketball ring? 10 feet. you know, the amazing thing isthat basketball ring here in indiana it's the same size as itis in new york city and every other place in this country. and there is nothing thathoosiers cannot do.
what did he say?let me hear that again. you know, the amazing thingis that basketball ring ã± not a ring. we call that a hoop.that ring over there, precious. gotta have that ring.is it in reality a big deal? of course not. i said the same thing when johncarey back in 2004 tried to appeal to the averageguy in green bay. the frozen tundra of lambertfield is not a thing.
it doesn't really matter, youshould vote on people's policies not whether or not theycall a hoop a ring. don't worry about that. it's just a fun story, but atthe same time i thought you were going to be prepared, ted. if you will use pop-culturereferences don't tell me you're going to get your sevenpoints just like the hoosiers did in the movie. study up a little bit better.