Nude photos! Innuendo! Infidelity! Is nothing out of bounds in the GOP primary?
After years of dysfunction and polarization in Washington, its understandable that many voters are looking for a leader from outside the underperforming political establishment. But really, couldnt they look up instead of down?
The contest for the Republican presidential nomination, already beset by personal attacks and vulgarity, hit a new low Friday after the National Enquirer claimed that private detectives had compiled a dirt file on Sen. Ted Cruz with reports of five extramarital affairs. Rather than simply ignoring the tabloid, Cruz responded publicly and at length, saying the piece was false and that his GOP rival Donald Trump had planted it.
This melodrama followed a week during which Cruzs supporters circulated a semi-nude photo of Trumps wife, and then Trump threatened to spill the beans on Cruzs wife. The jabs got under Cruzs skin which was almost certainly the point leading him to denounce Trump as a sniveling coward, sleazy and, well, worse. Trump sailed along unperturbed, denying any connection to the Enquirer piece on the man he calls Lyin Ted Cruz and saying he hoped it wasnt true. Naturally, he also noted that the Enquirer had been right about O.J. Simpson, John Edwards and many others.
Afraid to alienate Trumps supporters, Cruz had looked the other way through much of the campaign as Trump belittled and insulted other candidates, journalists, even entire populations. But now that Trumps trademark personal derision has been trained on him and his family, Cruz evidently has recovered his sense of outrage. Cruz called Trumps tactics Nixonian an accusation that Ben Carson leveled against the Cruz campaign just last month but the tenor of the GOP primaries has been more reminiscent of the 19th century, when candidates routinely attacked each other in deeply personal terms.
http://www.latimes.com/opinion/editorials/la-ed-ted-cruz-national-enquirer-donald-trump-20160325-story.html