Exactly, this ad depicting Melania naked was run just before the Utah primary, and in all fairness if you go after someone’s family, you get what you deserve (and that includes Trump).
Cruz is willing to get into the mud, not necessarily a bad thing, I just don’t appreciate him trying to imply he is above the fray.
Actually Cruz has denied his involvement. If you have ANY evidence Cruz has coordinated with the PAC to arrange such an ad, please contact the proper authorities as I believe that would be illegal. So, the only one that we know to have gone after the other’s wife, without question, is actually Trump.
True, but Cruz is no angel. That shit he pulled about Ben Carson dropping out of the race when he didn’t. I am still voting for Cruz to help stop Trump, but I am doing it with a sour taste in my mouth.
“I legitimately feared for my life,” Paula Camila Alarcon, a freshman at Emory who identifies as Latino, told The Daily Beast. “I thought we were having a KKK rally on campus.”
“It was deliberate intimidation. Some of us were expecting shootings. We feared walking alone.”
“Emory likes to sell itself as a school that is really devoted to diversity and inclusion, and it’s not,” Oshin said. “If I’d known it would be this way, I would have gone to the University of Maryland and paid a quarter of the price to deal with the exact same issues I deal with here.”
My god, the irony these SPECIAL FLOWERS spew is remarkable.
And this could very well be the man they’ll run against a female candidate…Yet another addition for misogyny ads that’ll be running against him from coast to coast. Hillary’s team has the champagne waiting for the announcement of his nomination. President Clinton…President Clinton…Thought I wouldn’t ever say that again. And then the GoP nominates (or so it seems) someone considerably more disliked than her!
"And while women traditionally vote for Democratic candidates in larger numbers than men, data shows that a Trump nomination would exacerbate the issue for Republicans.
Asked if they would prefer to see a Democratic president or a Republican president regardless of who the nominees are, 52 percent of female voters chose the Democratic option while 36 percent chose the Republican option. That’s a net advantage of 16 percentage points for the Democratic candidate.
But plug in the names “Hillary Clinton” and “Donald Trump” and the gap gets even wider.
In that hypothetical matchup, just 31 percent of women said they would chose Trump, while 58 percent said they would chose Clinton. That’s a net advantage of 27 points for Clinton.
In 2012, Barack Obama bested Mitt Romney by far less – 55 percent to 44 percent – among female voters. "
Attacking the women and children of my enemy (political, or otherwise) isn’t my thing. Completely classless. In fact, I was actually serious earlier. If Trump has any evidence that Cruz had even the slightest involvement, coordinating in some way with the PAC, he should report it. Instead of showing just unsuited he is for the Presidency, again.