Washington Times Caught in Lies After Firing Columnist for Confirming 2 of Ted Cruz’s Alleged Mistresses

By Eowyn @DrEowyn

Tara West reports for Inquisitr, March 27, 2016, that Drew Johnson, a columnist and editorial writer at the conservative newspaper Washington Times, was abruptly fired after he admitted on Twitter that there was some truth to National Enquirer‘s story that Republican presidential aspirant and Texan senator Ted Cruz has had extramarital liaisons with 5 women, including a prostitute.

Johnson said that he knows at least two of the mistresses named by the National Enquirer are accurate, and that other media outlets, columnists and reporters knew about the affairs, but refused to run the story.

But Johnson made clear that one of the women named on the Internet is not a Cruz mistress:

The Washington Times was so upset over Johnson “coming clean” that they went so far as to claim he hadn’t worked full-time for the newspaper in over a year. Alas, that’s a lie, as shown by screenshots posted by Johnson of his bank statements showing his check deposits from the Washington Times as recently as February 16, 2016, for his work.

As the Washington Times quickly tried to scrub any mention of Johnson as a columnist from its site, others found evidence on the Internet that contradicts the paper’s claims, including when it had severed its relations with Johnson.

In fact, the cache history of Washington Times shows that the publication called Johnson one of its columnists as recently as March 23, 2016. (I painted the brackets and arrow in red.)

This is not the first time that Drew Johnson has been fired by a publication for making an unpopular political statement. Back in 2013, he was fired for writing an anti-Obama headline for the Times Free Press, which ironically turned out to be the publication’s most-read article.

Adamantly opposed to Donald Trump, one after another, the Republican Establishment are endorsing Ted Cruz, notwithstanding the rumors of his marital infidelities and the fact that Cruz had run for and won his senate seat while still a Canadian citizen.

Cruz has received the endorsement of, among many, Wisconsin governor Scott Walker, Texas gov. Greg Abbott, Mississippi gov. Phil Bryant, South Carolina gov. Nikki Haley, Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney, Carly Fiorina, Lindsey Graham, Utah senator Mike Lee, a host of GOP Congressmen, as well as 14 Republican National Committee members. (For other names, go here.)

So much for Ted Cruz being an anti-establishment conservative.

See also:

  • National Enquirer story on Ted Cruz’s 5 mistresses partly confirmed by Washington Times
  • Ted Cruz evades reporter’s question about his rumored adulterous affairs
  • Ted Cruz’s senate e-address was a subscriber of Ashley Madison adultery ‘dating’ service
  • Ted Cruz’s Coat of Many Donors
  • Ted Cruz’s undisclosed $1M loan from Goldman Sachs
  • Something stinks: Ted Cruz’s Super PAC donated $½ million to Carly Fiorina’s campaign
  • Is Ted Cruz an advocate of a North American Union?
  • Republican Sen. Ted Cruz announces presidential campaign, but is he eligible?
  • Billionaires at that secret ‘Stop Trump’ Sea Island meeting
  • GOP consultants call for assassinating Donald Trump
  • GOP elites would support Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump

~Eowyn