Did Rand terminate him? Or, did he quit? If Jack quit, it's a different ballgame. Rand SHOULD have terminated him immediately, at least then Rand could use plausible deniability. "I didn't know about it, but took care of it as soon as I learned about it."
If Jack quit though, then Rand can't really use plausible deniability because he learned about it, and did nothing to the general public's eye.
Again, the whole thing is messed up because if Jack didn't reveal the information in his interview or the staff knew about it and ignored it, it really shows ignorance from somebody of not seeing and acknowledging how Ron's campaign was put in the garbage with a 2 week straight barrage of "racism" "racism" "racism" "racism" "racism" news casts before Iowa.
If I'm pro-life and had photos of myself protesting outside of a Planned Parenthood location, would it be smart for me to apply for a position with or a politician who is pro-choice to hire me? I don't think so. It's a very taboo topic for a Republican trying to pick up Democrat voters and independent voters, to not know or ignore this when it was brought to their attention is an issue.
So, was Jack fired, or did he quit?