...You post a graphic that is obviously fake and clearly designed to convey a false image of a candidate... Sure, the nude man photo I posted is fake. But how do we know the original photo of the nude man that was sold on Cruz's campaign website was real or fake? Maybe Cruz really does have six-pack abs under his shirt. Has anyone seen him with his shirt off? Yes, it's almost certainly a photoshop. But regardless, what does it say about a Presidential candidate who sells a poster of a nude fake picture of himself as a thug on his website? Or how about the actual video of Cruz as a teenager talking about bikini films, female anatomy, and his joke about world domination? So as Cruz the teenager said, he liked looking at naked women when he was a teenager. No problem there -- normal men do get a thrill out of that. So I can't criticize him for that. All I'm doing is pointing to the double standard. He refuses to criticize the PAC ad with Melania's nude picture (meaning he condones that personal attack), but doesn't acknowledge he also posted and sold a fake nude poster of himself on his campaign website -- for many months. Seems like Cruz should be reading Matthew 7:5
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I must apologize to you. My post was intended to illustrate the absurdity of expecting an opponent to be the one to denounce criticism or negativity directed at them by a third party. There are many organizations opposing Mr. Trump who are not supporters of Senator Cruz and he has no more responsibility to police their behavior than Mr. Trump has to police the behavior of people making unfair and untrue allegations about Mr. Cruz or his wife on this forum. Mr. Trump can take care of himself quite well. If the ad had been approved by Senator Cruz, that would be a different issue entirely.
After reading your reply, I understand that you must have some deep seated feeling about Senator Cruz that go beyond a political discussion. Again, I apologize for interfering with whatever your issue is.