Posted on 04/14/2016 7:26:35 AM PDT by mandaladon
During Wednesday nights live broadcast of the Cruz family Town Hall on CNN, one of the daughters of Texas Senator Ted Cruz seems to have let it slip that there is video of her father in a bizarre wardrobe choice that his PR team is almost certainly tracking down as we speak.
The Republican candidate for President and his wife Heidi were joined by their two daughters on stage with Anderson Cooper during a late portion of the broadcast. In keeping with the Town Halls this week, which were often focused on more personal elements of the candidates and their families, Cruz discussed a recent Daddy-Daughter picnic at school. To demonstrate some of the everyday goofiness in his role as Father in Chief, Cruz relayed a harmless story of fatherly dress-up.
She got to dress up Daddy in a pink boa and these like, big goofy-looking underwear
explained the Texas Senator.
(Excerpt) Read more at mediaite.com ...
I’m no fan of Ted Cruz, but this is an otherwise dull story about kids. Nothing provocative or controversial at all.
There are bigger issues with this guy, but dress up isn’t one of them.
I never claimed to be a pious, holier-than-thou Cruzer. It's just that you guys are such easy targets.
No presidential candidate, or politician for that matter, is worthy of idolization.
Investigative journalist Wayne Madsen had a somewhat similar report on Cruz from his college days, long before his marriage. Madsen told it during an interview on infwars on Youtube ~a month ago, so I will not post the link. Actually Madsen’s story is lots more egregious and graphic (and weird) than this tale on this thread.
The “powers of darkness” have made a real piece of work out of some of you.
Trump and Rudy Guilliani’s “comedy sketch” (or whatever the hell it was) was “weird”, and disgusting. Maybe it’s funny in NY, I have different values.
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