If you are a political junkie, you have no doubt checked out some of the kerfuffle developing over the past 48 hours concerning the National Enquirer's piece on a sex scandal and GOP Presidential candidate Ted Cruz (R-TX). Falling on Easter weekend, it is a particularly unsavory bit of tabloid fodder for the candidate in the race claiming to be the evangelical Christian conservative.
The story goes that Cruz enjoyed dalliances with five women all connected to life in politics, particularly Washington, D.C. politics. There's the first bit of irony, right? The guy who planned on running as the outsider in the race, (though that was always a silly pretense) only to be foiled by Donald Trump, is entwined with these women of Washington - allegedly. Where the guy found time for all that escapes me but that's the story. As with all stories these days, social media was leading with the gossipy story. It was all over Twitter, as you would expect, and that is where the firestorm ignited.
Following on the heels of a back and forth between Cruz and Trump over their wives, this story took off. Immediately Donald Trump was accused of driving the story because he is known to be close friends with the CEO of the National Enquirer. What wasn't reasonable, though, was the immediate blame put on former candidate, Senator Marco Rubio. There is a very real Rubio derangement in social media by Cruz supporters - and to a lesser extent Trump supporters - and that derangement was in full bloom. Finger pointing and anonymous sources of rumors was the order of the day on Good Friday. Instead of tamping down the muck, Cruz chose to find a television camera ( as is his habit) and said the story was smut and that Trump was behind it, along with his "henchmen". The loudest, nastiest Cruz supporters claimed all roads led to Marco Rubio.
Yeah, it was crazy.
Then an interesting tidbit developed Friday night. Here in the Houston area, a local show on the Fox affiliate is shown live each Friday night. The show host is Isiah Carey and the show is an interesting mix of local stories and politics, too. Fellow conservative blogger, Kathleen McKinley, is a regular guest who speaks about conservative political opinion next to a local liberal woman. Last night, Kathleen said that she spoke with a D.C. friend earlier and that person laid the blame of the #CruzSexScandal story at the feet of David Brock. That makes a lot more sense than, frankly either Trump or Rubio promoting the story. If you are older, like me, you remember that name from the days of the Republican Revolution in 1994 and the Clinton presidency. Brock was a one time Republican loyalist to Newt Gingrich and the first Republican takeover of Congress in some 40 years. Later, he decided he was a Democrat and left for greener pastures with the Clintonians in D.C. He is a known dirty tricks operative.
Thanks, Kathleen, for bringing some sane perspective into the mix. Let's hope some of the louder, uglier accusations on Twitter and Facebook take a pause and do a bit of reflection. Whether there is any truth in any of these accusations against Cruz, the truth will come to the surface eventually and everyone's life will go on.
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Friday, March 11, 2016
Carly Fiorina, Opportunist Extraordinaire
Opportunity knocked for former Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina and she answered the door. Wednesday Carly made a splash by appearing on stage with candidate Ted Cruz and formally endorsing him for President. Not only did she endorse him, she went into full snarl to do so.
Up until Wednesday, I was a supporter of Carly Fiorina. I understood her personal story as well as her professional story. She was the full package for a Republican woman looking for more conservative women to run for political office. She is truly in her element when railing against Hillary Clinton, which is where she shines.
Thursday morning, Fiorina appeared on Fox News and did an interview with anchor Bill Hemmer about her endorsement. When asked by Hemmer why she chose Cruz over endorsing Sen Marco Rubio or Gov John Kasich, she said it was because Rubio and Kasich are "not conservatives." This is inexcusable and just plain phony. How sad for Carly Fiorina to succumb to his kind of low brow politics. No wonder she failed so badly in her bid for president, and in her senate race in California before that.
On June 18, 2015, Keep the Promise 1 - a Ted Cruz Super PAC - donated $500,000 to Carly Fiorina's presidential campaign. That donation is under FEC investigation. This is the Super PAC run by Robert Mercer, a Wall Street hedge fund manager.
Maybe it's all just a coincidence. Maybe Fiorina is telling the truth that now she happens to think that Ted Cruz is the best candidate running for president. Maybe she really went into that voting booth and ignored her own name on the ballot and, instead, voted for Cruz. I don't believe that but maybe you are less cynical.
In January, 2016 Fiorina appeared on Fox News with Greta van Susteren. During that interview, Fiorina said that Ted Cruz was too divisive to beat Hillary Clinton. She said that "he says one thing in the drawing rooms of Manhattan and another thing in the living rooms of Iowa." Does she now think he is an honest broker? How does a grown man get the character of truth telling in the span of a month and a half, especially in politics?
Maybe the fix was in a long time ago. The donation in 2015 may have brought with it some strings for the future of the campaign. Maybe she is just looking for a way to stay relevant in the fray. She is getting face time on television again.
Whatever the reason, it looks smarmy and desperate. A sad ending for a once promising woman in politics.
Up until Wednesday, I was a supporter of Carly Fiorina. I understood her personal story as well as her professional story. She was the full package for a Republican woman looking for more conservative women to run for political office. She is truly in her element when railing against Hillary Clinton, which is where she shines.
Thursday morning, Fiorina appeared on Fox News and did an interview with anchor Bill Hemmer about her endorsement. When asked by Hemmer why she chose Cruz over endorsing Sen Marco Rubio or Gov John Kasich, she said it was because Rubio and Kasich are "not conservatives." This is inexcusable and just plain phony. How sad for Carly Fiorina to succumb to his kind of low brow politics. No wonder she failed so badly in her bid for president, and in her senate race in California before that.
On June 18, 2015, Keep the Promise 1 - a Ted Cruz Super PAC - donated $500,000 to Carly Fiorina's presidential campaign. That donation is under FEC investigation. This is the Super PAC run by Robert Mercer, a Wall Street hedge fund manager.
Maybe it's all just a coincidence. Maybe Fiorina is telling the truth that now she happens to think that Ted Cruz is the best candidate running for president. Maybe she really went into that voting booth and ignored her own name on the ballot and, instead, voted for Cruz. I don't believe that but maybe you are less cynical.
In January, 2016 Fiorina appeared on Fox News with Greta van Susteren. During that interview, Fiorina said that Ted Cruz was too divisive to beat Hillary Clinton. She said that "he says one thing in the drawing rooms of Manhattan and another thing in the living rooms of Iowa." Does she now think he is an honest broker? How does a grown man get the character of truth telling in the span of a month and a half, especially in politics?
Maybe the fix was in a long time ago. The donation in 2015 may have brought with it some strings for the future of the campaign. Maybe she is just looking for a way to stay relevant in the fray. She is getting face time on television again.
Whatever the reason, it looks smarmy and desperate. A sad ending for a once promising woman in politics.
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