Liberals never cease to amaze me.
These keyboard and camera warriors love to post stuff to make themselves look like tough guys, but they actually look like fools.
Senator Cruz (R-TX) was on a plane getting ready to deboard when someone who supports Beto O’Rourke decided to fire off a couple of shots.
Tough Guy
As Cruz got up to gather his things, the wiseass quipped about Cancun, getting the obligatory giggles from the horde.
Then he just started hammering away at Cruz, saying that Cruz could not possibly be doing his job since he is doing podcasts.
I would counter that by putting a question like that to someone like Adam Schiff, who somehow had time to write a book during this mess.
Anyway, this is how it all went down…
Senator Cruz was on my flight, and I asked him to name any of the Uvalde victims.
He couldn’t. Texas deserves better than spineless hacks like this. Right the wrongs of 2018, and make @betoorourke our next Governor. #betoforgovernor #cancuncrus #uvaldestrong pic.twitter.com/AW34oxuUNv
— Fix Your Tie (@Nathan_VBB) September 15, 2022
The bill Cruz was referring to is called the Securing Our Schools Act.
It would have tapped into unused COVID funds to provide more security at schools.
When Cruz tried to pass the bill by unanimous consent, Senator Murphy (D-CT) objected, blocking the bill.
Cruz responded, “What we just saw reveals that the Democrats have one objective when a mass murder happens and that is to take away the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens.
“That is always, always, always their solution.
“Never mind that it doesn’t work. … If another lunatic attacks a school and there’s not a police officer at the front door to stop it, remember right now.
“Remember this moment when the Democrats said, ‘No, we will not protect our kids.'”
The beauty of the stunt was that the man who took the video defended his actions stating, “I’d rather be a partisan than a fascist any day.”
Yet, the very nature of his attack against Cruz was a fascist technique of “forcible suppression” of opposition.
Cruz was willing to debate and talk about the legislation; that man was clearly not.
It would appear that the fascist label was slapped on the wrong person.
Unfortunately, virtually every “definition” of fascist starts with “right-wing belief.”
I guess it is like racism in that minorities are apparently incapable of being racist, much in the way liberals apparently cannot forcibly suppress another opinion.
Source: Washington Examiner