Posted on 03/25/2016 3:30:14 PM PDT by Helicondelta
The Ted Cruz cheating allegations are gaining more attention as more pieces of the puzzle fall together. On Mar. 25, a reputable reporter from the Washington Times backed up the National Enquirer claims, saying at least a few are accurate.
This story keeps getting crazier! Following the National Enquirers shocking expose of a Ted Cruz, 45, sex scandal, Washington Times columnist Drew Johnson is saying that these outlandish claims are at least partially accurate. We have all the details, right here.
There are always rumors in any presidential campaign, and often they include sex scandals and end up being completely false. However, since the National Enquirer reported on Mar. 25 that Ted has had five affairs with hookers behind his wife Heidi Cruz back, more pieces of the puzzle have fallen into place. Now, a reputable reporter from the Washington Times has admitted that the affair is actually well known, with at least 2 of the women named as Cruz mistresses by the National Enquirer being accurate.
When someone on Twitter questioned him about news outlets staying quiet when they knew what was going on, Drew responded that many didnt want to publish an unconfirmed story. However, there was one who had done extensive research and still didnt run it.
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OMG, welcome back to being a 1982 Democrat. Your Cruz Delusion knows no bounds. Moonies. Give it a rest, that attack on the paper is almost 35 years old, and was created by WaPo editors.
“Matthew Sheffield from the Boston Globe is also claiming that there are multiple networks that have already been investigating the Cruz affair.”
Due to the intricate nature of the story, it’s taken a year to investigate?
Savage says he got it from someone he really trusts. Beck?
Excellent! Best post on the thead.
Downton Abbey, you say. Did you know Lady Mary is a Natural Born Citizen and could run for President? Ted Cruz told us.
You lie about as much as Ted. Savage said no such thing.
Wake me up when the women come forward—all with their blue dresses. Oh, and keep drinking the koolaid
#CubanMistressCrisis
I agree. I’m so sick of Talk Radio. I never thought I’d ever say that.
She may have confused him with another famous DC resident.
He did post a link on his Drudge Report Facebook page, but hasn’t put it on the website yet. If it hits the website, the allegations have legs (no pun intended).
Until Drudge goes with this story its not credible.
I agree.
And when has Trump behaved like this? Seems he is very direct at getting in your face not sneaky like the Harvard lawyer who hides behind slimy henchmen. Besides, you knew before you posted this garbage the Cuban Mistress Crisis was from the Rubio camp - which was not hard to find by googling #TheThing.
So who is paying you to spread the lies?
Nope. Team Trump.
It is better for this to come out now. You know that Hillary and the dimoKKKRATS will bring it out.
Partially accurate means mostly rumors and lies.
The internet disagrees with your story.
The Washington Times (aka The Moonie Times) is Washington, D.C.’s newspaper which perpetually plays second fiddle to the Washington Post. The Times has lost money ever since its inception in 1982 until 2015, in which it finally became profitable.[1]
Started Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon, the Church has pumped over $1.7 billion into the paper to keep it afloat.[2] Although much of the early Times staff came from the defunct Washington Star, the paper’s board of directors was made up of members of the Unification Church, with the staff undergoes occasional purges, resignations, and faction fights over the direction of the paper.[3] No less an authority than the Rev. Moon himself has proclaimed the Times a “gift” to America to thank the U.S. for fighting Communism in Korea, or something like that.[4] In 2002 Rev. Moon outdid himself by proclaiming he established the Times “in response to heaven’s direction” and that “The Washington Times will become the instrument in spreading the truth about God to the world.”[5]
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/The_Washington_Times
More from Boston Globe. Is article available ? Or?
Daily caller video?
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