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‘A real man would defend his wife, and his father, and the Constitution:’ Liz Cheney owns Ted Cruz after he stells her s

‘A real man would defend his wife, and his father, and the Constitution:’ Liz Cheney owns Ted Cruz after he stells her s


Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) retaliated against Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on Wednesday after he accused her of having “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”

According to CNN’s Melanie Zanona, Cheney was questioned about Cruz’s claims that former President Donald Trump “broke” her mentally during a Fox News interview.

Image of Liz Cheney via YouTube screengrab…https://youtu.be/FL1hKWL-MsU

Cheney didn’t spend any time retaliating.

“Trump broke Ted Cruz,” Cheney told Zanona. “A real man would be defending his wife, and his father, and the Constitution.”

Trump notoriously went after Cruz’s family in 2016 by publishing a meme accusing Cruz’s wife of being ugly and then suggesting that Cruz’s father was involved in President John F. Kennedy’s killing.

Image of Ted Cruz via Flickr/Gage Skidmore is licensed with CC BY-ND 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.0/

Despite this, Cruz went on to support Trump for president and became one of his most ardent supporters in the Senate, despite Trump’s refusal to apologize for assaulting his wife and father.

Cheney is coming out swinging at Cruz for the second time in as many weeks, accusing him of “posturing for the secessionist vote” last week.

Cheney has been chastised by her own party for her participation in the House Select Committee examining the Capitol riots on January 6th.

Image of Liz Cheney via YouTube screengrab…https://youtu.be/FL1hKWL-MsU

Cruz was recently owned by a giant canary as well.

The senator’s recent remarks regarding Big Bird, the renowned canary from “Sesame Street,” are largely due to his furious reaction to the news that Big Bird, the famous canary from “Sesame Street,” had his first COVID-19 vaccination shot. Big Bird tweeted on November 6 to the tune of 287,000 likes and counting, “I got the COVID-19 vaccine today!” “My wing is a little uncomfortable, but it will provide an extra defensive boost to my body, which will keep myself and others healthy.” According to Britannica, the officially six-year-old yellow fella has been “receiving immunizations since I was a small bird.” Now that vaccinations for children aged 5 to 11 have been allowed, the tweet is supposed to encourage them.

Image of Big Bird via Youtube screengrab…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OYuJKvr9f4

While many people praised Big Bird for keeping Sesame Street safe and establishing a positive example, not everyone agreed. Conservatives, in particular, were outraged, headed by Cruz, who described it as “government propaganda…for your 5-year-old!” on Twitter. Chelsea and Hillary Clinton were among those who weighed in on the debate. And the most recent jab is really funny, albeit NSFW.

The latest in Ted Cruz’s Twitter feud over his anti-Big Bird statements comes in the form of a new “children’s” book cover. It shows Big Bird disembarking from a plane at Cancun. “OMG WHO DID THIS?” one Twitter user exclaimed after seeing the cover. It’s from “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” as it turns out.

Iage via Twitter

On November 8, Jimmy Kimmel remarked on-air that Cruz tweeted against the bird (despite having been vaccinated) because he “desperately simply wants to be seen,” but “the reality is, I think Ted’s still furious about Big Bird’s most recent book.” Cruz’s escape to Cancun, Mexico in February, when his home state of Texas was plunged into freezing cold darkness due to an unusual winter storm and its collapsed power supply, was plainly referenced in the fictitious book. Cruz decided to run instead of helping his constituents.

The Twitter responses are most amusing. One response, via a gif that said “Save me from Ted Cruz #Freesnowflake,” and included Cruz’s poodle, Snowflake, who Cruz left alone at his Texas home while he accompanied the rest of his family to Cancun. “Vote for @SenatorBigBird,” another tweet said since he “won’t ditch us for Cancun!” Senator Big Bird appears to have a lot of support, as it refers to a parody Twitter account that was created on November 7 and already has 98,000 followers.





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