Jewish Ruler Sheldon Adelson Gave Maximum Donation to Cruz

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 1, 2016

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Top doctors recently diagnosed Sheldon Adelson with the dreaded “too much skin for your bones” disease.

You know Ted’s the real deal when Israel-obsessed Jew billionaires are giving him the maximum shekels.

Wall Street Journal:

Casino magnate and Republican megadonor Sheldon Adelson and his wife, Miriam, each gave the legal maximum $2,700 to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz‘s campaign in November, reports filed late Sunday with the Federal Election Commission showed.

Mr. Adelson, who in 2012 poured more than $100 million into Republican campaigns, has not yet endorsed a candidate in the 2016 cycle. The chairman of Las Vegas Sands Corp. remains the prized catch for GOP candidates, who have spent months courting him. He has reportedly expressed interest in Mr. Cruz as well as in Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.

A spokesman for Mr. Adelson didn’t return a request for comment on the donation.

Jews are the true believers in liberty, freedom, the Constitution and other ideologies and principles.

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Ted Cruz’ wife, Heidi, is a top chieftain at the Jew bank Goldman Sachs.

The media is now claiming this woman’s links to the respectable and honest Jews on Wall Street could harm his campaign.

LA Times:

Heidi Cruz’s links to Goldman, where she has taken a leave of absence as managing director of the private wealth management office in Houston, are beginning to distract from her husband’s populist message as a crusader against the moneyed interests of Wall Street and Washington.

“He is in bed w/Wall St. & is funded by Goldman Sachs/Citi, low interest loans,” billionaire Donald Trump tweeted recently, referring to Cruz’s acknowledgment that he received $1 million in loans from Goldman and Citibank during his 2012 Senate campaign and failed to properly report the money to the Federal Election Commission.

It wasn’t the first time Heidi Cruz’s job became fodder for Cruz’s critics. When Cruz attacked the Affordable Care Act, critics noted that he was covered by his wife’s generous health coverage from Goldman. After she took her leave, Cruz had to sign up for Obamacare.

“Voters do not like when you attack someone’s family,” said Cruz senior adviser Rick Tyler. The campaign declined to make Heidi Cruz available for an interview.

Even so, the Cruz campaign has tried to downplay her work at Goldman, insisting her job advising wealthy investors on derivatives, hedge funds and stock strategies actually has little to do with the tangled financial world maligned by many voters. They’ve instead described it as “entrepreneurial” or, as she put it on the campaign trial, “helping people who have achieved the American dream.”

She has used those corporate skills to become one of the campaign’s most prolific fundraisers. She dials up to 30 donors a day – sometimes calling from the sidewalk as she’s heading to and from events. She is “remarkably good” at convincing supporters to give money,” said Tyler, a veteran campaign strategist. “There are so few political spouses on this level.”

Partly thanks to her work, Ted Cruz has routinely had more cash on hand than any other candidate.

Heidi Cruz has also proved to be agile and compelling on the stump, making her the senator’s not-so-secret weapon and top surrogate. The couple met when they both worked on the 2000 George W. Bush campaign.

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