A campaign bears responsibility for creating an environment when the candidate urges supporters to engage in physical violence. --Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz is a low life sleazebag shyster. Anyone that believes a thing that flies out of his piehole is a gullible idiot. And anyone that believes that the speech the scumbag read was written an hour before also believes in Santa Claus. Would you allow that piece of filth to drive your daughter home from school?
Days After Secret Meeting Among Tech Billionaires & Political Ops, Trump Campaign Attacked On All Sides
Just four days after both Republican and Democrat party operatives met with some of the most powerful tech giants in the world to discuss ways in which to destroy the Donald Trump campaign, the New York billionaire is taking incoming from all sides including a second-tier reporter claiming she was grabbed by Trumps campaign manager following a press conference, a participant at a Trump rally was filmed punching a (much larger and younger) black protester, and now today, a swarm of protesters in Chicago led to a Trump campaign rally being cancelled for security reasons.
Does he even have a real superPAC? I know he takes some donations but I haven't heard talk about his tycoon buddies starting a superPAC for him. Nor have I heard of anything similar to the two big Tea Party superPACs that spent big in the 2010-2014 elections.
Trump relies on free media (he's practically a co-host on Fox & Friends and on Vannity and appears by phone or remote interview on virtually every Fox News Channel show). He takes donations to his campaign, overwhelmingly small donors from what I've read.
So is there a Trump superPAC? If so, how much money does it have? The ones for Bush and Rubio and Cruz and others have poured tens of millions into their favored candidate (Bush's had $100M alone).
Mmm...I see there is the Great America super-PAC. Supposedly they have taken in "millions". No mention of "tens of millions". I see they're the ones who just hired Jesse Benton, Ron Paul's former manager and grandson-in-law.
Politico: "Yet Great America PAC has persisted in its efforts. The group first launched in January under the name TrumPAC with seed funding from Jewelry Exchange CEO Bill Doddridge. Amy Kremer, a tea party leader, also signed on. Earlier this month, the group announced it had tapped Eric Beach, a California-based Republican operative who also worked for Paul, to oversee its fundraising.
Trump has taken steps to distance himself from the group. After it launched, a Trump attorney got in touch with the representatives for the super PAC and told them it wasnt allowed to use the candidates last name in its title. Shortly after, TrumPAC changed its name to Great America PAC."
That's the one that I've heard of. A slush fund of ready cash for dirty tricks, false flag attacks, or even a quick switch to third party?
The RNC is pushing third parties this cycle. They've thrown their loyalty oath under the bus, in favor of a neo-establishment ticket Mitt/Marco. Maybe Jeb! too.
Mitt Romney walks to his campaign plane with U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) (2nd L), U.S. Representative Connie Mack (R-FL) (2nd R) and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush (R)