I agree with you about it being spliced and diced and being a hit piece on Cruz.
However, I disagree with you about Cruz being candid and trusting.
He put it on the internet in that form so that his pacs could use it in ads on his behalf.
That act is trying to skirt campaign finance law and is sleazy.
I’m sure all of the other campaigns who rely on pacs and super pacs do the same thing but it does not change the fact that the purpose is to skirt campaign finance laws.
Not so. The link you referred me to ( http://www.mediaite.com/tv/ted-cruz-campaign-posted-hours-of-raw-awkward-ad-footage-on-youtube/ ) makes it clear that Cruz is being uniquely forthright among the candidates:
'But while other campaigns have posted highly-produced clips of B-Roll,' notes Moody, 'Cruz`s version is raw and largely uncut.'