“The email address in question is press@cruz.senate.gov, a publicly and widely available forwarding address that is often entered into web contact forms by people with no connection to our office, Team Cruz said of the generic mailbox.
Just in case somebody missed this sentence.”
Wow, you believe that? Look at the email address...
Actually, I would tend to give the benefit of the doubt on that whole ‘press@cruz.senate.gov’ address because it IS too simple for anyone to use it to create a false audit or email trail. For example, I use proxy servers all the time and I could generate an email from ‘cruz@copulate-with-rats.com’ if I was so inclined, and the email header information would lead to nowhere. But such antics serve no useful purpose, not for pro-Cruz people, or anti-Cruz people, although I could envision a situation where the pro-Cruz factions generate a bunch of ‘false flag’ emails to divert attention from far more serious issues.
More and more, the Cruz campaign is taking on the same familiar stink as did Nixon’s.
I had someone sign up for Facebook with my email account (the one I put on my resume on job hunting sites).
This looks like a generic email address that handed out or as a contact on a web page, I could easily see how someone third party could use it without Ted’s knowledge.
I would give Ted a pass on this one.