Posted on 04/23/2016 8:27:01 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
Ted Cruz's election manager's 'mocking' House of Cards style radio ad 'contributed' to suicide of Missouri governor candidate
Tom Schweich, a Republican candidate for governor of Missouri, killed himself on February 26 last year at his home in Clayton, St Louis His political mentor, former Senator John Danforth, has said Ted Cruz's campaign manager Jeff Roe contributed to his death Roe took responsibility for an advert that criticized Schweich's appearance and said he looked like the deputy sheriff in The Andy Griffith Show Mr Danforth spoke to Schweich two days before his death and said he was upset about the advert
Ted Cruz's campaign manager contributed to the death of Missouri Auditor Tom Schweich, it has been claimed.
Schweich's political mentor, former Senator John Danforth, has said Jeff Roe must shoulder some of the blame for his death last year.
He also questioned Cruz's decision to employ Roe as a senior strategist in his election campaign.
Roe has firmly rejected any responsibility for the suicide and police have not in any way assigned him with legal culpability for Schweich's death.
Schweich, a Republican candidate for governor, killed himself on February 26 at his home in Clayton, St Louis.
A year ago, Roe was working for Catherine Hanaway, who was Schweich's leading primary opponent.
The race quickly turned ugly when one of Hanaway's supporters, John Hancock, started telling people Schweich was Jewish.
He was in fact Episcopalian, though of Jewish ancestry.
Schweich suspected Hanaway's allies had started an anti-Semitic whisper campaign against him - a prospect he found deeply disturbing, according to reports from local and national publications.
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>But I still maintain that Cruz is caught up in desperately trying save a diminishing hope that he may see as too bright and important to notice how his feet have wondered down a dark path.
Ambition and all consuming desire for power will do that. It’s unfortunately true that people who tend to chase power the hardest tend to be those least suitable to wield it.
Hillery Clinton for a prime example of someone who cares for nothing but power but who’s every move with that power is a disaster.
Look, if the political back ‘n forth causes someone to kill themselves, they’re not stable in the first place.
I feel poorly for the man’s family, but trying to pin his suicide, even partially, on fierce criticism in the political arena is unfair.
The only person responsible for a suicide is the suicide.
Roe also pulled the “voter violation” nonsense there too. Probably why Cruz hired him.
Really, a sleazy and unbelievable hit piece.
Beyond reality.
No one in politics would be driven to suicide by a cartoon.
I think Roe has a case for libel.
Next headline: Ted Cruz's 37th cousin, sixteen times removed stepped in a cowpie!
That is so right. I am a Trump supporter and just realized its because I am not capable of mature emotions and am a stunted failure looking for a national leader to take care of me.
I think also it has to do with the fact that he is orange, and I like oranges. Not sure, perhaps some more psychoanalysis may be in order.
What other sweeping generalities are true about all Trump supporters?
The world waits with fevered anticipation of the well reasoned words of wisdom that Cruz supporters may utter in their frustration at seeing their guy's chances to win collapse....
Next up: "Cruz hires serial jaywalker, caught in 3rd grade stepping out of the crosswalk a total of seven times in six weeks!"
Really. (face palm)
You seriously question Ted Cruz’s employing Jeff Roe???
When Trump has just hired the ultimate sleaze bag
A couple of weeks ago, Donald Trump, following the personnel selection instincts that have made his name synonymous with YGTBFKM hired an aging political fixer named Paul Manafort as his convention manager. Manafort is a seedy individual with a sleazy history.
His supporters will tell you that he guided Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan to convention victories in 1976 and 1980, respectively. History tells a very different story and it doesnt mention Manafort at all. For instance, Reagan showed up at the 1980 convention with enough delegates to win on the first ballot and with no opponents still actively campaigning.
Since then Manafort has made a career out of lobbying the US government on behalf of torturers, murders, rapists, and general sadists that no other lobbyist would be associated with and that is a very, very high bar to cross.
Over the course of a long lobbying career in D.C., top Trump aide Paul Manafort and his firm made a fortune fronting for a group of clients once referred to as the torturers lobby.
But over the years, they made millions by representing a rogues gallery of clients far away from D.C.s genteel corridors of power: dictators, guerilla groups, and despots with no regard for human rightsincluding one man responsible for mass amputations, and another who oversaw state-sanctioned rape.
In more recent years, when he wasnt allegedly sexually harassing women who worked for him, Manafort developed a bro-mance for Vladimir Putin, lobbied for a corrupt Ukrainian dictator who was a wholly owned subsidiary of Putin, and cavorted with a businessman who admitted to close ties to the Russian Mob. And he lobbied against Israel in the service of Saudi Arabia.
Manaforts ties to the dangerous, the unsavory, the criminal, and the psychopathic reeked to such an extent that when his name was put forward to manage the 2008 GOP Convention, John McCain said not no but hell no.
Now we discover that Manafort was also a lobbyist for an astro-turf group, the Kashmiri American Council, that was actually a front organization for Pakistans Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
Why are these trumpers still dragging up inconsequential and untrue stories about Ted Cruz?
He didn’t tithe???
And now this?
I thought the trumpers were supremely confident. They keep telling me so.
As I said, I fully support Trump and have voiced my thoughts on this particular bit as being unnecessary.
I guess I chalk it up to a response in the same vein as the media throwing stones at Trump’s use of Delaware as a legal corporate home which 64% of the Fortune 500 also do, including Goldman Sachs, Inc.
That was smart of McCain. 2008 turned out just great.
Andy, you might want to check out my post about the sterling character Trump has just hired.
Why did I suspect that a trumper would pick McCain out of the post??
Even McCain wouldn’t sink low enough to hire Manafort.
Trump supporter here, too, and I am really getting tired of the guilt by association game. People are not responsible for the actions of others. Cruz isn’t responsible for Roe, Roe isn’t responsible for this guy’s suicide, Trump isn’t responsible if his supporters threatened delegates, or for something stupid Roger Stone said, etc.
It is supposed to be a tenet of of conservatism that each of us is responsible for our own actions. Enough with the guilt by association crap.
>Even McCain wouldnt sink low enough to hire Manafort.
Reagan did.
Lobbyists...they lobby. Good grief, even Bob Dole is a lobbyist for a foreign country.
Yes, I question the judgment of Sen. Cruz to hire a Jeff Roe. You bet I do.
Mr Roe’s reputation was well-known in political circles as sleazy and dirty. Anything goes, no matter how low or despicable. Do your research and you’ll find it.
Mr. Manafort has no such reputation. He is effective. He might not represent your choice of clients but you won’t find a word about him saying he is dishonest or duplicitous. He is a straight shooter, even if you disapprove.
I’ll see ya in Cleveland, ladybug.
Altura is cutting and pasting his sillyness from RedState.
Roger Stone worked for Reagan too.
“Even McCain wouldnt sink low enough to hire Manafort.”
He also said we have nothing to fear from an Obama Presidency. We are in such great shape now that McCain took the high road.
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