Excerpt from this article:
"The latest issue of the National Enquirer has a cover full of stunning, salacious headlines against Ted Cruz. While it seems to me that most are likely BS, the Enquirer has a history of breaking credible stories the mainstream media won’t cover...Ted Cruz never flat-out denied that he never cheated on his wife, but the 'five women' story has been mostly discredited or denied..**** UPDATE: Well, I guess my skepticism was well placed. Reader PolitiJim writes:
The top heading of the Enquirer is correct but the bottom is photoshopped. This is the cover for the issue coming out tomorrow with Elton John having a 'threesome' not Cruz. . . .Read the rest of his comment below in the comments section. He has a lot of interesting info indicating that Ted Cruz may, indeed, have been a john."
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Excerpt from the comment section Debbie Schlussel refers to in this post:
"...the hard facts are this. We have 7 reporters who have seen the video tape of Cruz and a female staffer visiting a hotel every Tue and Thur for weeks leaving at 2 am in the morning. We also know he has not sued the Enquirer....Also, we have a verified ex-Cruz staffer (http://bit.ly/CruzStaff) saying that not only was the staff told these allegations were true, but that Heidi knew. Heidi has not been seen since except for an obligatory human shield with her children at a townhall meeting in Wisconsin.
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As Donald Trump might say (or maybe he has said it already!): "I really don't know if Ted Cruz has cheated on his wife."
But that's not the reason I'm not voting for him ("Him" being Ted Cruz. I probably will vote for Donald Trump, regardless of whether he gets the Republican nomination or runs as an Independent). I'm more concerned about Heidi Cruz [past?] association with the Council on Foreign Relations [CFR] than I am about anything the National Inquirer might have to say about him.
See my posts:
Why Isn't the CFR On the 2016 Ballot?
Anyone Care to Debunk These 2 Rockefeller Quotes?
By the way, here is a great article Debbie Schlussel posted on Pear Harbor Day, 2012:
Pearl Harbor Day: Don't Just Remember - Never Forget - That a Worse Enemy Exists Today!