Posted on 04/15/2016 3:55:15 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Probably one of the most unlikely scandalettes of the 2016 primary has to be the National Enquirer exposé of Senator Ted Cruzs alleged serial infidelity. Nobody knows to this day where the story originated, although some reporters suggested after it was run that the Rubio campaign had shopped it to them earlier in the cycle. But Donald Trump is known to be quite close to the publisher of the Enquirer (a man aptly named David Pecker) so its always possible the story was run for his benefit. Cruz denied it and it faded in the excitement of the campaign, at least for now.
But whatever its provenance, the story was interesting not so much because its unbelievable that any politician might have a zipper problem (its almost a requirement for office) but because it was the very pious Cruz being accused. This is the man, after all, whose first victory speech began with God bless the great state of Iowa, let me first of all say, to God be the glory.
Cruz announced his candidacy at Jerry Falwells Liberty University where he laid out his vision for the country. And he told a story that he tells on the trail all the time:
When my dad came to America in 1957, he could not have imagined what lay in store for him. Imagine a young married couple, living together in the 1970s, neither one of them has a personal relationship with Jesus. They have a little boy and they are both drinking far too much. They are living a fast life.
When I was three, my father decided to leave my mother and me. We were living in Calgary at the time, he got on a plane and he flew back to Texas, and he decided he didnt want to be married anymore and he didnt want to be a father to his 3-year-old son. And yet when he was in Houston, a friend, a colleague from the oil and gas business invited him to a Bible study, invited him to Clay Road (ph) Baptist Church, and there my father gave his life to Jesus Christ.
And God transformed his heart. And he drove to the airport, he bough a plane ticket, and he flew back to be with my mother and me.
There are people who wonder if faith is real. I can tell you, in my family theres not a second of doubt, because were it not for the transformative love of Jesus Christ, I would have been saved and I would have been raised by a single mom without my father in the household.
It may seem odd that his testimony is his fathers story but it makes sense. Cruz himself was a very smart kid who grew up in Texas and went to Princeton and then Harvard Law which doesnt provide quite the same pathos as his daddys tale of sin and redemption. And his dad is definitely important to his career hes a genuine evangelical preacher and wingnut firebrand, well known on the conservative speaking circuit. He brings with him all the authentic street cred his son could possibly need in this crowd.
Cruzs campaign strategy was built on the foundation of support from the ultra-conservative evangelical base of the Republican party; this recent Pew Poll shows that nearly half of his total voters are white observant evangelical Christians, most of whom attend Church at least weekly. By contrast Trump gets a share of evangelicals but more mainline protestants and Catholics who attend church less than once a week.(This article by Jeff Sharlet in the New York Times Magazine about Trump and prosperity gospel types is fascinating. Im not even sure theyre really social conservatives.)
I wrote about Cruzs original strategy (based upon Carters peanut brigade) a while back, in which he had planned to sweep the southern states and build up a big lead, just as Hillary Clinton has done on the Democratic side. It didnt work out for him because it turns out that a lot of the southern conservatives he was counting on were mesmerized by a decadent, thrice married New Yorker. Who would have ever guessed? But he has shown tremendous tenacity, hanging on long after all the Big Boys of the Deep Bench fell by the wayside and its now a two man race to the finish.
The adultery accusations dont seem to have hurt Cruz with his base voters, although its possible we havent yet seen the effects in more socially conservative states. But Cruz has built up a lot of credibility in that crowd over the years. Hes won the straw poll at the Values Voter Summit three years in a row. Two years ago he made a huge splash in anticipation of announcing his run for president by giving a rousing speech in which he declared, We stand for life. We stand for marriage. We stand for Israel! which sums up the foundation of the evangelical rights philosophy.
Cruz is an anti-abortion warrior of the most strident kind. He wants to ban abortion with no exception for rape or incest. He unctuously explains it this way:
When it comes to rape, rape is a horrific crime against the humanity of a person, and needs to be punished and punished severely. But at the same time, as horrible as that crime is, I dont believe its the childs fault. And we weep at the crime, we want to do everything we can to prevent the crime on the front end, and to punish the criminal, but I dont believe it makes sense to blame the child.
He holds the same view of a 12-year-old girl being forced to give birth to her own sister: tough luck.
He has led the charge against Planned Parenthood in the Senate, urging a government shutdown if the president didnt agree to defund it. And hes gone farther than that:
If Im elected president, let me tell you about my first day in office. The first thing I intend to do is to rescind every illegal and unconstitutional executive action taken by Barack Obama. The next thing I intend to do is instruct the Department of Justice to open an investigation into these videos and to prosecute Planned Parenthood for any criminal violations.
Ted Cruz is a lawyer and ex-attorney general of Texas who has argued cases before the Supreme Court. Unlike Donald Trump when, he makes a statement like this, he cannot claim to be ignorant of the fact that the president instructing the Justice Department to open a criminal investigation on anyone would be the very definition of abuse of power and quite likely an impeachable offense.
His dismissive comments on contraception, meanwhile, are insulting to every woman:
Last I checked, we dont have a rubber shortage in America. Look, when I was in college, we had a machine in the bathroom, you put 50 cents in and voila. So, yes, anyone who wants contraceptives can access them.
Hes equally adamant about gay marriage, and insists that he will work to overturn last years landmark Obergefell ruling, which legalized same-sex marriage across the country, just as he will work to overturn Roe vs Wade. He says:
Its not the law of the land. Its not the Constitution. Its not legitimate, and we will stand and fight.
Again, this is a man who argued cases before the Supreme Court and presumably knows very well that marriage equality is the law of the land.
He has defended a ban on late term-abortions and a display of the Ten Commandments on the grounds of the state capitol. He argued that the pledge of allegiance should include the words Under God. According to this astonishing article by David Corn in Mother Jones, he even defended a state ban on dildos, arguing the state had an interest in discouraging autonomous sex, comparing masturbation to hiring a prostitute or committing bigamy and declaring that no right exists for people to stimulate their genitals. (His college roommate tweeted a hilarious reaction to that story yesterday.)
Hes all in on the religious liberty legal theory as defined by the Manhattan Declaration and enjoys keeping company with some of the most radical dominionists in the nation, including David Barton, the junk historian who also runs Cruzs number one super PAC, Keep the Promise. That super PAC is funded by a couple of Cruzs megabucks donors, Texas energy barons Farris and Dan Wilks, both of whom are ultra conservative Christians. Hes even tight with the bigots who spearheaded the recent sweeping anti-LGBT legislation in North Carolina, congressional candidate and evangelical pastor Mark Harris and the former HGTV twins the Benham brothers, whose show was cancelled over their anti-gay activities. And then there is his father Rafael Cruz, who is counted among the most militant extremist preachers in the country and who believes his son was sent by God to turn America into a theocracy.
Ted Cruzs confrontational political philosophy is revolutionary. His policy agenda is at the farthest edge of conservative movement thinking, even including gold buggery and the abolition of the IRS and half a dozen other agencies and functions of the federal government. His foreign policy advisers include anti-Muslim cranks like Frank Gaffney. His ideology is doctrinaire right wing conservative. And he is a fanatical conservative evangelical Christian whose beliefs place him at the fringe of an already non-mainstream worldview.
Its not surprising that people would have a hard time believing that such a man would be a serial adulterer. But when you think about it, he would hardly be the first conservative Christian leader to be undone in such a way. (In fact, its so common you have to wonder if it isnt an occupational hazard.) So far, hes weathered the storm. But he is a fully realized right wing radical deeply embedded in the conservative Christian right. If any of it turns out to be true, Cruz will have a very long way to fall.
YOU WISH....your man Cruz is a liar, cheat, thief and scum....anyone who would vote for him is not for the American People and America!!!
Hahahahaha! Now you all LIKE the Huffington Post?
Anyone who disagrees or doesn’t think the same as “editor-surveyor” is a troll....
2016 Republican Presidential Nomination FOX News Trump 45, Cruz 27, Kasich 25 Trump +18
2016 Republican Presidential Nomination CBS News Trump 42, Cruz 29, Kasich 18 Trump +13
This is what it shows...what is your point
ROFL...how right you are!!!
LOL!
FUS.
For a Cruz bundler, you are not very consistent.
It IS a great endorsement; you are correct!
Did you see this yet? It is brilliant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDu2fWId8CA
(CNN) On March 15, former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli — a Ted Cruz supporter — was sitting at lunch with his wife when his phone rang.
It was Jeff Roe, who runs Cruz's presidential campaign, and he had a request: Would Cuccinelli run the Cruz delegate hunting operation — from Houston? They talked about what it might entail, Cuccinelli talked with his wife, and the decision was made.
“We felt this warranted the sudden and immediate disruption” of our lives, he recounted in an interview with CNN. “I got a plane ticket and was on my way to Houston at 10:30 that night.”
The task of herding delegates, as everyone who is mildly familiar with the process knows, is daunting.
"This is confusing stuff," Cuccinelli said, but he takes great umbrage at the charge that the system is rigged against presidential front-runner Donald Trump, or that Cruz's delegate hunting employs what Trump campaign official Paul Manafort has called "gestapo tactics." In fact, he says, "this is good, old-fashioned running the ball up the middle. We're not the ones threatening people. It's offensive."
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Source: CNN | April 15, 2016 | Gloria Borger
So have you volunteered for the Trump campaign yet? If not, I guess you don’t believe in your candidate, huh?
“Hahahahaha! Now you all LIKE the Huffington Post?”
Your an IDIOT !!!! .. It’s not a Huffington poll...it’s an average of all the polls
I am a Trump supporter.
This article is BS. It is NY Slimes level anti-Cruz junk.
/sorry, did I make your head explode? Lol.
5.56mm
Being “too far right” is like being too healthy.
You are giving the Trumpets a panic attack.
Shame on you.
I’m very healthy, that is why I chose right way right for my name.
I thought him being a natural-born Canadian and running for POTUS was the scariest thing.
Still Report #786 - NJ Judge Rules in Favor of Ted Cruz!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymy4ZgLBBmE
Still Report #788 - Cruz Decision Upheld
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZzE4ifF0FM
Still Report #793 - Fox News Poll Cruz Crashes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0c8CK8zCHw
Somebody should tell these people that titles like that make people not take you seriously.
Actually, there were two threads already on FR
linking Cruz’s father to Oswald.
Did he deny the pictures?
Did he deny his Bang of Eight?
Cruz is quick to falsely accuse, but not so
interested in speaking up.
Why did the coward Cruz hide behind Fiorino’s panties?
Is it the same reason the coward Cruz mainly
wins where he cheats and Peoples’ votes are stolen?
So many questions. So few answers from Goldman Cruz.
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