Posted on 03/03/2016 8:50:44 PM PST by jimbo123
Ted Cruz inadvertently took the internet by storm during Thursday nights Fox News GOP debate, when he appeared to eat a small object off of his lip.
The Texas senator was talking about Donald Trump supporters about 25 minutes into the 8 p.m. debate, when the mysterious white object first appeared on his top lip. In the high-drama television that ensued, it was passed back and forth between his upper and lower lip for the next few moments.
Just after mentioning Trump supporters being angry at Washington and his rival candidates angry rhetoric, Cruz closed his lips around the crumb.
A well-timed rhetorical pause followed as the particle embarked on the digestive journey.
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:)
LOL
He should have brushed it off with his hand and then said, “Sorry, with all the hand critique that Rubio did, I got distracted and thought I should show you I have normal-sized hands.”
The whithering assault on a Trump from basically everywhere possible the likes no one alive has ever seen in a political primary and you claim to be a Trump supporter and you’re worried about being unfair to Ted Cruz who is up to his booger filled nose in being unfair to Trump?
This ain’t YMCA soccer.....
It’s take no prisoners....
Nobody has taken the crap thrown at him that Trump has.....never that I’ve seen
I’ve read Andrew Jackson did and Hamilton too
And the vitriol your namesake had with my boy Tom
I know you’re being high minded which is noble but we’re past that now
That was several lunar orbits back
I remember noticing something but just thought it was a toothpick or something.
If we have decended this far, it means Cruz is winning.
“/snotoid>”
BWAHAHAAAWWAHAHA.......
~wheeeeeze~
Or... Ted needs to lay off the cottage cheese during debate nights.
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