Cruz knew.
>>Cruz knew.
Prove it.
By LAUREN FEINER ã» 1 hour ago
Sunday, Feb. 21, afternoon: While driving back to Philadelphia, we begin receiving comments on Twitter and the post itself about the contents of the video. Several people question whether Rubio said ânotâ or âgotâ before âmany answers in there,â referring to the book. Later, some suggest maybe he is saying âevery answerâs in there.â We examine the video, breaking down the audio to the very syllable at the beginning of the sentence. We continued to believe we heard an âNâ sound.
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Monday, Feb. 22, 2:13 a.m.: Tyler sends an email to the Daily Pennsylvanian editor who bylined the post, saying, "Since this story has been so thoroughly discredited, shouldn't you make a correction? Rubio did not say in the video, âNot many answer it it [sic].â According to our staffer who Rubio spoke to, he said that âthere are a lot of answers in that book.â"]
http://www.thedp.com/article/2016/02/from-the-editor-timeline-of-cruz-rubio-reporting
So the college kids who originated this Cluster Frack can't even tell the difference between "GOT" and "NOT" - but you're going to run with the bait and, without proof, say "CRUZ KNEW" anyhow. Uhuh.
Latrine duty FOR YOU!