Sunday, April 17, 2016
The Jihadi Connection: Major Cruz Backer Took Over $300 Mil From Islamic Govt. To Print Propaganda
Senator Rafael Ted Cruz of Texas has a lot of big backers behind him. Born in a hospital in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and moving to Texas with his father as a boy, the son of a Cuban immigrant has come along way in life. He is poised to possibly become the first Canadian born President of the United States. And he has the backing of the entire Republican Establishment along the way. Anyone with a television would know that the only thing stopping the Senator from seizing the nomination is Donald Trump. And although Cruz has so many powerful backers they’re able to raise $31 million in one week, he still can’t quite stop Trump from defeating establishment influence and big money.
So what Cruz is counting on more than anything is Propaganda. Some of that propaganda is small and subtle. But one of his biggest supporters is the RINO blog RedState. Redstate.com is no stranger to controversy and pushing their agenda dictatorially. The site that was founded in 2004 has become one of Cruz’ biggest online backers, garnering millions of visitors reading fake or slanted propaganda to push the Cruz machine. The founders and CEOs, a self described Mexican-American who wants open borders named Joshua Trevino, and Erick Erickson, a Louisiana son of an oil foreman failed online blogger/radio show host who shames Christians that support Donald Trump but once called a Supreme Court Justice a “goat f****** child molester,” have pushed for Cruz more than any major blog on the internet. The third founder, Ben Domenech, left RedState to shill for the Washington Post, only to be forced to resign amidst a plagiarism scandal.
Redstate would ban any user in 2010 who supporter Ron Paul, and then continued their ban happy silly streak by banning Donald Trump from their site after one of his mot famous debate performances yet with Meghan Kelly.
RedState has built massive influence in the GOP Establishment. But what is rarely mentioned is a scandal that went
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