Posted on 03/24/2016 10:08:04 PM PDT by jennychase
The Melania attacks actually started from the #Cruz camp (March 8). Cruz campaign against Trump starts At 4:00 mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALErcfr7jQ0&feature=youtu.be
the ovals not masked as agressively as the face identify the photos being the same.
Actually this bomb was set to go off back in early March but was squealched by media. Rubio’s people wanted it out to destroy Cruz before the Florida primary and give Rubio a chance. Once Rubio dropped out...
Search for hashtag #thething on twitter for Rubio people discussing it.
I can’t find anything on Katrina being out, as Trump spox.
They’re pulling threads with a machete!
last time I looked at twitter it was high trending with 220k re-tweets, yer there were complaints that twitter had started censoring the threads.
Some very funny stuff here:
https://mobile.twitter.com/TedCruzScandal
One said if Ted elected Heidi would be sixth lady.
LOL!! Yes, they are.
Hmmmm.....
“Alleged affairs.”
Alleged by hateful people who want to smear a good man.
Yes, Andrea McWilliams mentioned Melania’s nude photo shoots.
EVERYONE knows that Melania posed nude for GQ. Big deal.
That does not mean that Ted Cruz was in any way connected to the stupid anti-Trump ad.
I just read the article this morning that a Cruz PAC transferred 500k to a Fiorina PAC last year; it caught the FEC’s interest as well. If that was a payoff the FBI could get involved.
PerverTED
Ted is damaged goods. He had a miserable childhood. Both his parents had severe problems with alcohol. They had marital problems and his dad abandoned the family. His sister died after severe problems with alcoholism and drug abuse. Ted has had his own well documented struggles with alcohol and an inability to keep friends.
Many people who come out of situations like this are overachievers but unfortunately their difficulties still end up taking their toll. It often manifests itself in bad decision making such as extramarital affairs and heavy drinking. Ted described himself recently as a “Scotch man” in an Anderson Cooper “town hall” despite coming from a family with a propensity toward alcoholism. Ted looks ten years older than Marco Rubio even though he is approximately the same age. Sadly, Ted is a tortured soul.
Bookmarking for after Easter.
And, if you flaunt it, don't be surprised to see it in an ad.
Not until the convention, but until Cruz pulled enough delegates to have a contested convention.
Welcome to the Party How long was she going to sit this out?
Or was she going to be the ornament never discussed?
Either way, the ad has, at the bottom in the fine print
"Paid for by make America Awesome. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee."
Within hours of the story breaking, Cruz had said, simply, that the ad was 'not one of ours'--pretty obvious he had no knowledge of it.
You may debate away (as many have) whether he knew or didn't know, but the fact is that the PAC is not legally part of the Campaign, and coordination between Cruz and a non-affiliated PAC would be a violation of Federal Election law. One ad isn't worth that.
Now do you want a president who will jump up and apologize for everything on the planet, whether we had anything to do with it or not?
Oh wait, we have one of those--he is out doing that as we type this exchange (last seen apologizing to a local of The International Brotherhood of Llama Milkers in the Argentine or someone else, it is hard to keep the list current.).
Now, I have little doubt that few here, for whatever reason, be it eagerness to twit their hatred, or other distractions, never saw or read that statement at the bottom of the ad. Others refuse to believe it, and would continue that way short of Divine Intervention. I can't help that.
All suspicion and innuendo about Mrs. Trump aside, her actions as a model were known, and presumed voluntary (or professional--however you want to look at it--that was her job). The image was not a mischaracterization but a published image, and there were degrees of separation between Cruz and the ad. Cruz disavowed the ad, saying it is 'not one of ours'.
Attribution was right there, on the ad, send the dogs after them.
Again, why should he feel a need to decry someone else' actions?
The funny part, is that here we are again, again. No matter what he said or didn't say, did or did not do, Trump supporters were lined up to play it against him.
However, Trump undeniably attacks Cruz' wife twice, and that's okay because supposedly Cruz started it.
If you become a candidate, your expectations of privacy are over.
America wants to know the people representing them are people they want to be represented by.
As for prospective first ladies, Heidi Cruz has been in this, probed, if you will, by the media since at least October of 2013.
Right, 2013 seen here
Now was the rant you speak of after Trump tweeted his remarks about Mrs. Ted? Because that was an undeniable direct attack by Trump on the wife of another candidate. Not to mention an unflattering picture. There are much better ones out there.
At least the Make America Awesome ad had an image which was, well, complimentary.
People have been attacking Heidi Cruz over writing a paragraph in a CFR NAFTA report, and over working at Goldman Sachs.
Why isn't it fair game to look at Mrs. Trumps employment history?
If we look at First Ladies, just for a second. I'm not sure where you will start to recall impressions of them, but here is a list, and recollections will admittedly be colored by the civility of the media and the public's expectations of the day: Eleanor Roosevelt, Bess Truman, Mamie Eisenhower, Jackie Kennedy, Ladybird Johnson, Pat Nixon, Betty Ford, Rosalyn Carter, Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush, Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush, Michelle Obama.
In the shuffle back and forth across the political aisle, the argument could be readily made that one side gets higher, the other lower, (and although I think Bill Clinton would make the worst 'first lady' yet, after the current administration he would be free to identify as he chose and use either restroom. I wonder if herself isn't going to have him have a misfortune, cash in, and...well, that's speculation for another time)
"He doesn't "look" the part. Perhaps, maybe, because I don't find Cruz appealing ..."
Recall, Bill Clinton rode the women's vote into office because women found him 'sexier' than GHW 'daddy' Bush and again because he was prettier than Bob Dole.
That worked out real well (/s), although I believe we were already seeing the horns of the Uniparty poking out of the swamp, and I believed it then. ('W' was not my first pick.)
At any rate, "The tweet he was unhappy about was not even a super PAC supporting me. It is an independent group. I dont know them, Cruz said. "When Donald gets scared, when he gets angry, when he gets threatened ... So last night Donald threatened my wife, he went directly after my wife."source
Even if the first had been a wrong, two wrongs would not make a right.
Protest away, but retaliate and say that is justified by, well, bad data, and lose the high ground.
Our fiction is full of heroes who avert global nuclear war and Mutually Assured Destruction (TEOTWAWKI) because those heroes correctly attributed some heinous attack to someone other than a nation with a full retaliatory strike capability and stopped TPTB from pushing The Button. (A Clear and Present Danger comes to mind, right off.)
I guess it is a question of who you want to run with the football. I would prefer someone with a more level head.
Have a blessed Good Friday, onyx.
Personally, it convinced both my husband and my brother to vote for Trump. I think it backfired.
So you think it is a conspiracy? I think there is a little to much there for it all to be made up from whole cloth.
trump the clinton donor is the liar.
trump owned by wallstreet supports bank bailouts
trump praises democrat hitlery pelosi reid
trump=big govt liberal
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