In other news:
Meet Chad C. Sweet, Ted Cruz’s campaign chairman, former DoD/CIA/Goldman Sachs/Homeland Security.
Sweet co-founded the Chertoff Group with former Bush and Obama administration Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff.
As a leader of the Chertoff Group, Sweet “advocated for expanding NSA metadata collection.”
http://www.chertoffgroup.com/bios/chad-sweet.php
Meet Ted’s ex-CIA PR guy, Dan P. Gabriel. Gabriel is involved in SIGINT aka interception - which is turned into propaganda. His twitter handle is @danpgabriel and he was one of the people pushing the angle that it was confirmed to the Cruz campaign that Carson was dropping out. After called out on the lie, the agent deleted the tweet and denies everything in typical spook fashion:
Ted Cruz PR CONFIRMED government agent! Actively working for Soros & US Army! Rabbit hole time...
Thanks for that info. Disturbing to see the close ties to Chertoff. Now the edifice of the Cruz campaign is becoming exposed further.
make sure you put that on every thread trump is showing his true (awful) colors on. Remember when he goes third party - you supported him.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3392188/posts
1. Wikipedia says: “The Iowa Caucus[1] is an electoral event in which residents of the U.S. state of Iowa meet in precinct caucuses in all of Iowa’s 1,681 precincts and elect delegates to the corresponding county conventions.”
2. Ted Cruz’s ground game was said to be massive and the explanation for his victory. He had workers at all precincts.
3. Ted Cruz apologized for his workers spreading misinformation about Ben Carson dropping out of the race. Carson says this misinformation affected vote totals.
4. http://cnsnews.com/news/article/cnsnewscom-staff/iowa-cruz-278-trump-244-rubio-229-carson-93-paul-45
Cruz had 51,416—or 27.7 percent—of the votes.
Trump was second with 45,245 or 24.3 percent of the votes.
Rubio was third with 42,863 or 23.1 percent of the votes.
Dr. Ben Carson was fourth with 17,321 or 9.3 percent of the votes.
5. If each precinct has a caucus and there are 1681 precincts, as stated by point #1, then one vote lost per precinct to the misinformation campaign totaled 1681 votes possibly added to Cruz’s total.
6. Since Cruz’s lead was only 6200 votes, that would mean only about 4 vote changes per precinct.
7. This calls into question the size of Cruz’s victory, the size of Carson’s loss, and the number of delegates apportioned.
8. Question: Should that be acknowledge by the Republican Party in a public news release?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3392188/posts
So you are saying Cruz is working for Soros?
Okay then.
Pathetic. The desperation of the Trumpophiles is becoming palpable.
I really miss Michael Rivero.
So Cruz voted to curb the NSA metadata collection this year in a long-shot bid to trick us into thinking he’s against it when he’s really going to flip-flop and expand it dramatically if he’s President?
Do we have to assume that Cruz agrees with every single position that every single one of his staffers has ever had? Can we assume all his staffers hold all the same positions and no person’s views contradicts with another person’s at all? Except they contradict with Cruz’ stated positions and past votes, which we have to assume are lies and misdirection, meant to cover up the agenda he secretly shares with his staffers?
The Trumpsters are in full tin foil hat conspiracy theory land.
The super secret of the Cruz campaign that we will only learn after he is elected, he's moving our national Capitol to Toronto and make all American school kids learn the words to sing, "O Canada!"
No one will become president without some big connections that are dubious. Trump, Carson, Rubio — no one.
That’s a keeper. Thank you for posting.
I guess in the end it’s Ted lie and he can tell how he wants. Damn politicians, ALL bought and paid for.
Thanks guys, the slide is going to be a real joy.