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fuck them and their blatant hypocrisy. You want to pose for the MAGA crowd and establish those fucking bonafides. If you really believe that the election was “stolen”, the votes tabulated are not representative of the election. Then resign and man the barricades brothers and sisters, you don’t get to sit there and spoon feed your propaganda to your constituents in this MAGA cosplay and decry the legitimacy of what took place and in the very same manner work on legislation for the people from whom the election was stolen!
Where are your principles?
Or do you think that YOUR election was fine and legitimate and that OTHER office that was on the ballot was the only one effected?
Washington Post Reporter Gets Torn to Shreds and Praised for Different Parts of Same Ted Cruz Article
By Tommy ChristopherFeb 20th, 2021, 9:54 am
Ashley Parker was lauded for one grabby section of her article on
Ted Cruz’s Cancun misadventure, but then lambasted when she highlighted another more lyrical paragraph in the story.
Parker posted a
Stefon-inflected paragraph from her article “One night in Cancun: Ted Cruz’s disastrous decision to go on vacation during Texas storm crisis” to some high praise for its sensational summary of the episode.
“The Ted Cruz scandal had it all: The oversize canvas tote, awaiting its beach debut! The classic dad fleece half-zip! The 6 am scramble to book a return flight! The politician blaming his daughters! The police escort! The adorable puppy! The leaked texts!” Parker wrote.
19 Feb 2021
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has been the target of attacks from several directions since photos surfaced Wednesday of him boarding a plane to Cancun, Mexico, while his state was experiencing mass power outages and water shortages amid severe winter weather.
Cruz admitted in an interview with a local outlet Thursday upon his return that the move “was a mistake” and said he had intended to take his family, including his two young daughters, 10 and 12, “somewhere warm” as his home was one of the four million that lost power, as well as one of the many to be left without heat and water.