Posted on 03/27/2016 1:35:16 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
There is no evidence that Ted Cruz attacked Donald Trump's wife.
In a normal election year, this statement would be relatively uncontroversial. After all, it's true. Yes, there was an ad that ran in Utah, suggesting that because she had posed for provocative modeling photos, she was somehow unfit to be first lady. But, no, that ad was not from the Cruz campaign. It was from the Make America Awesome super PAC, a group that raises and spends money without input from any candidate, including Cruz.
How do I know that? Well, I know that if such a political action committee were to coordinate with Cruz -- say, by running an ad at his behest -- it would be a federal crime. I know a presidential candidate purposefully violating federal law is almost certainly not worth the risk. I know that Cruz was going to win Utah anyway, by a wide margin, so violating federal law to win with 70 percent of the vote versus 65 percent is a particularly dumb idea.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Compost. Enough said.
Well, it seemed like a good idea at the time. Like Watergate.
Nixon was going to win reelection in a landslide. That didn’t prevent him from covering up Watergate.
Do you know who purchased the rights to the photo?
I’ve read it was Cruz’ campaign not the PAC. If True, then the Cruz campaign is guilty of coordinating with the PAC.
That's why the writer is working for the Washington Post.
Funny - that hasn't stopped most of them in DC yet.
According to the experts, former CIA
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3414444/posts?page=1#1
From the above article, dissected by former CIA deception experts :
...we were struck by the volume of deceptive behavior that we identified in these statements.
Behaviorally, when the facts are the ally of an individual, he or she almost always tends to focus on the facts of the matter at hand.
In this case, if the key fact was that he had not had these affairs, Cruz would almost certainly have been much more strongly focused on the denial. That is, he very likely would have made a point of explicitly stating something along the lines of, I did not have these affairs.
>>>>Ted never categorically denies having the affairs, does he?<<<<
Have we proven, or disproven, the claim by GQ that it was Roe who bought a copy of Melania’s photo shoot?
GQ released the Photo’s in February!!!
“Its bold, but legal: How campaigns and their super PAC backers work together”
The money quote:
“We could capture all of this stuff if we had real rules, said Fred Wertheimer, a longtime advocate of reducing the influence of big money on politics. For all practical purposes, there are no prohibitions against coordination.
Very poorly written article...just using innuendo rather than fact...waste of paper
I keep seeing people saying this but no one can give me a link where this is proven. People read it, but no one knows where they read it.
As if PACs don’t understand what their candidates want without written instructions.
The story is true! They wouldn’t cover for Ted Cruz or Donald Trump for that matter.. If there was a story there they would have covered it to keep the feud going!!!
So, I have done a few Internet searches about this.
I searched for: Ben Shales gq sales
Results: Nothing showing Ben Shales in GQ Sales.
I searched for: Ben Shales gq
Results: Nothing showing Ben Shales at GQ
Have you found anything authoritative that shows Ben Shales at GQ?
Also, there is a separate company, Conde Nast, that handles all permissions for the use of copyrighted photos from GQ. It is apparently not handled by anyone at GQ.
Do you have any information that contradicts that?
“The Washington Compost”
Damn. That’s so funny that I feel like wetting myself. Not really.
“I know that Cruz was going to win Utah anyway, by a wide margin, so violating federal law to win with 70 percent of the vote versus 65 percent is a particularly dumb idea.”
One doesn’t know, nor can one presuppose Cruz’s (or his supporters) state of mind before and after the voting
I don’t know if Cruz coordinated or not. It’s not yet clear whether Cruz’s campaign purchased the image, and gave it to the PAC, or whether the PAC acquired it separately itself. That leads to questions of coordination.
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