Favorites such as “How Obamacare Stole Christmas” and “Rudolph the Underemployed Reindeer. … A Proven Record presents a collection of timely Christmas classics read by the trusted conservative leader, Ted Cruz. Imagine the greatest Christmas stories, told by the senator who once read “Green Eggs and Ham” from the Senate floor. Telnaes defended her cartoon in the original posting of it, writing, “When a politician uses his children as political props, as Ted Cruz recently did in his Christmas parody video in which his eldest daughter read (with her father’s dramatic flourish) a passage of an edited Christmas classic, then I figure they are fair game,” adding later on Twitter, “Ted Cruz has put his children in a political ad - don’t start screaming when editorial cartoonists draw them as well.”Ĭruz had released an ad showing himself reading his daughters stories called, “How Obamacare Stole Christmas” and “Rudolph the Underemployed Reindeer.” In the video, which was released during Cruz’s presidential campaign, the narrator stated: ![]() Stick w/ attacking me–Caroline & Catherine are out of your league. Stick w/attacking me – Caroline and Catherine are out of your league.”Ĭlassy. Washington Post stoops to a new low going after Ted Cruz By Thomas Lifson Imagine for a moment that the Washington Post had published a cartoon depicting Sasha and Malia Obama as monkeys. Washington Post retracts cartoon that depicts Cruz's daughters as trained monkeys: /dk49MA5tnGĬruz tweeted, “Classy. Earlier Tuesday, The Washington Post had published a cartoon by Ann Telnaes, the paper's editorial cartoonist, that depicted Senator Cruz dressed like Santa Claus accompanied by his two.
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