Posted on 06/26/2015 8:27:54 AM PDT by Isara
From his dads torture in Cuba to his experience watching hard-core porn with Justices Rehnquist and OConnor, it seems nothing is off-limits in the senators forthcoming memoir.
Ted Cruz first heard about his fathers torture as a teenager, after the two of them spent the afternoon watching a Rambo movie.
Torture is a tragically familiar concept in the Cruz family: Cruzs father, Rafael, had been jailed as a Cuban revolutionary in the days of Fulgencio Batista; his aunt later opposed the Castro regime, and too was physically abused. Just hours after watching Rambo endure agonizing electrical torture by Vietnamese captors, Rafael piped up about the scene. It was a rare window into his treatment by the Batista regime.
You know, the Cubans werent nearly that fancy in their torture methods. They would just come into your jail cell every couple of hours and beat the crap out of you. And then theyd do it again and again, Rafael Cruz said, according to his son, a Republican senator from Texas and the author of a forthcoming book, A Time for Truth.
Rafael Cruz endured savage beatings and bleak conditions: a rotten cell, acrid with the smell of blood, grime, urine, the senator writes, according to excerpts of the book obtained by The Daily Beast. Men with clubs beat him. His captors broke his nose when they kicked him in the head with their army boots. They bashed in his front teeth until they dangled from his mouth.
Rafael never broke under torture, refusing to tell his captors who else he had been working with in the Cuban underground. And somehow, the senator writes, his father survived his captivity.
He had heard of too many rebels who had broken and had been shot, with their bodies dumped in the street. That fear kept him from breaking, Cruz writes. My dad, a Cuban immigrant who sometimes seems larger than life, has always been my hero. He has always felt a visceral urgency about politics. Having the right people in office was vitally important to my dad, as if it were a matter of life and death. Because for him, in a very literal sense, it was.
It is unclear whether the hawkish senators thinking on enhanced interrogation techniques might be affected by his familys experience with torture.
When The Daily Beast has asked Cruz about the Bush-era interrogation techniques in the past, he hasnt specifically addressed or condemned them. He has instead responded by condemning torture in general terms, without weighing in on the specific techniques. In his book, the senator refers to Guantanamo Bay naval facility as a renowned U.S. military outpost.
But the Cruz familys experience with torture has influenced the senators thinking on sexual assault. In recent years the Republican has teamed up with Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand for a measure sought by military sexual assault victims advocates: to remove the chain of command from decisions about whether sexual assault cases go to trial. Cruzs activism on sexual assault, which goes back at least to his college days, was inspired by his aunts experiences in Cuba.
In my own family, my aunt experienced terrible abuse in prison in Cuba, and that made protecting women from assault all the more personal, the senator told Business Insider in 2014.
Cruz addresses his aunts abuse in a brief passage in the bookwhich begins abruptly:
She fought against Castro, trying to topple him from power. And, sadly, she too faced prison and torture. Castros goons threw Sonia and her two best friends in prisonall of them were teenage girlsand brutalized them. I love my Tía Soniashes a wonderful, passionate, loving personand we dont talk about what she experienced in that Cuban jail.
If nothing else, Cruz knows how to start a chapter. Writing about his law career, the senator mentions looking at pornography with Supreme Court Justices William Rehnquist and Sandra Day OConnor.
We were in front of a large computer screen gazing at explicit, hard-core pornography. As we examined the screen before us, I remember very distinctly what the sixty-five-year-old OConnor said, Cruz writes.
Sadly, the excerpt obtained by The Daily Beast doesnt include the end of that story.
The first chapter of Cruzs book is a deep dive into the senators family history with a series of fascinating anecdotes. His father was born in the city of Matanzas, which means massacre in Spanish, reflecting the places violent past. His grandfather started from humble beginnings, purchasing a fruit stand, graduating to a grocery storeand then losing it by overextending credit to customers. His grandmother faked insanity, screaming nonsense and foaming at the mouth, in order to get out of indoctrinating students with communist beliefs she opposed.
But it is in his fathers story that Cruz finds common ground with Barack Obama, a president he has so frequently denounced. The senator writes in great detail about his fathers decision to flee Cuba for Texas, landing with almost nothing and working as a dishwasher at an Austin diner. Rafael learned English in part by watching movies over and over again, learning words from context and intonation.
America, quite simply, saved my father. America gave him a chance The freedom of America was the dream that allowed him to endure the brutality of Cuba. It was and is a beacon of hope for all those who, like him, have endured oppression, Cruz writes.
It is on the uniqueness of the American safe haven that Cruz relates his familys experience to that of the Democratic presidents.
Barack Obama, noting his own rise from humble beginnings, has observed that in no other country on earth is my story even possible. My family can relate to that sentiment. In no other country would Rafael Cruzs story even be possible, Cruz writes.
THIS right here, he understands Communism.
Ted is a true bulwark against this crap!
Why do I get the feeling that all of the RINO Republicans who support John McCain because he was tortured are not going to extend the same to Cruz?
" Cruzs father, Rafael, had been jailed as a Cuban revolutionary in the days of Fulgencio Batista
I also thought at first it would have been Castro's goon's. I am surprised that Cruz's father was fighting on the anti-Batista side.
“I also thought at first it would have been Castro’s goon’s. I am surprised that Cruz’s father was fighting on the anti-Batista side. “
He thought originally that it was the right thing to do but after seeing it for what it was, turned anti-Castro.
I don't get it, what is the connection to Obama?
Yep, the Cruz family does know the evils of communism.
This happened to many Cubans. I have friends who’s parents thought Castro was going to liberate them all from Batista and have Democracy. So they helped the rebels. When Castro took over it soon became clear he had lied to everybody.
Pre-ordered from Amazon.
Why would you think that someone must follow a Goon to be against another Goon?
You have stated the truth.
Tragically, most of history has been a choice between the greater and the lesser goon.
He voted against us. To hell with him.
I’ve known some older Cuban Americans whose experience was similar. Batista was an archetypal immensely corrupt military dictator and before taking power Castro portrayed himself as a democrat. Once in power his true intentions became obvious and those he had deluded only then realized that they’d replaced one devil with another even worse.
Have this on reserve through Audible.
Good points! Thank you
That was certainly the case between Batista and Castro.
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