Bill Still reports on a Ted Cruz insider, a professional, long-time political operative, who found the dirty tricks of the Cruz campaign and what he described as a “Jonestown” cultish system as being just too much. He’s blowing the whistle on the dirtiest campaign he’s ever had the misfortune to be associated with. After 24 years in the business, the Cruz campaign is the first that was so dirty he had to quit, washing his hands, so to speak, of its filth.
The veracity of the whistleblower was verified by a copy of his offer of employment from the Cruz campaign as well as a copy of a pay stub.
Most damaging to the image of “Mr. Religion,” Ted Cruz, the insider reveals that the plot to rob Ben Carson of his delegates was actually hatched two weeks prior to the Iowa caucus, by Amanda Carpenter, reportedly one of his romantic liaisons and a reporter at CNN.
He reports that since the attempts to bring Trump down had failed, the plan evolved to one of attacking his family and staffers. He also reveals a “Red Wedding” plan to take him down in Cleveland at the convention.
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They all lie, this is nothing new. Personally I could care less if a POTUS has an affair, that is none of my business. The only thing I truly care about is the way he conducts himself in the oval office and abroad representing our country.
ReplyDeleteI could also care less who wife is better, prettier or has less issues. Bringing these things up just shows how ignorant our media is. Who cares, she is the president.
Well said 7:51
ReplyDeletehis past tells you a lot about his future. If they are conniving then they will be now. This "Golden Boy" is not what he is portraying. I would like to know if he is a distant cousin of Obama and Clinton? They have the same family traits of being a deceitful / conniving person who thinks he does no wrong. Is he a human being or figment of our imagination. He must be a "ROBOT" of the future made in China imitating a human being.
ReplyDeleteCruz is nothing but a tent rival huckster who missed his calling.
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