And Cruz is the only candidate sleazy enough to illegally coordinate with Super Pacs. I have every bit as much proof of that as you do that Trump is involved in the National Enquirer thing.
Delude yourself if you wish. Trump could be prosecuted right now if the Wisconsin Secretary of states wishes to press charges for electioneering. Trump was caught on tape speaking to voters and shaking hands right outside a polling place in Wisconsin yesterday in violation of state law.
Most of the transparently crazy stuff out there is not being pushed by either campaign, but by the invariable wannabe political operatives who swarm around the action and gleefully think they will “help” their preferred candidate. As for Stone, he was fired many moons ago by Trump, who did so publicly after proclaiming that Stone was always wanted to be the story (quoting from memory here). He called him a “Stone cold loser” in an interview with the New Yorker mag. When Trump fired him, Stone responded with one of those “You can’t fire me because I already quit” sort of press releases.
No, the Trump campaign is not behind the latest nonsense.
Trump really doesn't care whether the accusations are true. He uses them to inflict damage--as much as possible. And as Alinsky pointed out, this strategy quite ordinarily works.
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BTW, jospehm20, even though I have NO evidence that Trump was behind the National Enquirer thing, you also have you have NO evidence that Cruz was stupid enough to break the law by coordinating with a Super PAC. Heck, such coordination would be NEEDLESS and would therefore be a POINTLESS LEGAL RISK.
And since Trump is accusing Cruz of that very stupid and illegal act, you ought to worry that Trump is the really sleazy guy in the race.