If Sen. Cruz had better judgment, he would have kept his father, Glenn Beck, his campaign manager and communications director entirely out of his campaign.
None have helped him. But I think this lack of judgment and managerial ability is good to get out in the open.
Running organizations usually involves having three to ten direct reports. You delegate authority to them. For this to work they must know your priorities and values, and execute in ways which do not discredit and harm you.
Business people do this and become skilled. Senators and Solicitors General not so much.
Headline: Cruz' father says "Christians that vote for Trump are not really good Christians. The only good Christians vote for my son, Ted Cruz."
There is ample time for this to make the rounds, before Texas' primary. Maybe no impact, or maybe it harms. Or maybe they can have Glenn Beck step in and clear it all up.