Posted on 09/24/2013 3:23:23 PM PDT by Nachum
Sen. Ted Cruz (R., Texas) criticized anonymous Republican Congressional staffers who allegedly provided Fox News host with Chris Wallace with unsolicited research to discredit the Texas senators doomed attempt at filibustering Obamacare Tuesday on the Senate floor:
TED CRUZ: You know its quite interesting in the course of this debate there have been more than a few newspaper articles, more than a few attacks, from our friends on the Democratic side of the aisle and from our friends on the Republican side of the aisle. Ive told my wife I now pick up the newspapers each day to learn what a scoundrel I am. Some on the record but the ones that are even better are the anonymous ones. I have to say there is no courage like the courage in Washington of the anonymous Congressional staffer. Ive chuckled at more than a few of them.
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I’m sure he wears the one from the McQueeg staffer as a badge of honor.
Yep, those anonymous congressional staffers give the enemedia a license to lie, not that they don’t anyway.
Go Ted Cruz, you’re ticking off the libs and the RINO’s but I repeat myself.
Them rotten bastards you work with in the Senate may hate you Ted , but the Americans who work in this country know what you are doing is right, and the rest are craven cowards.
Yeah... what he said!!!!!!!!
Shine the light on them and watch them scurry like cockroaches and 'Rats.
This is good. His chuckling at them shows just how ridiculous they are.
You are over the target Senator Cruz. Give them everything you have. We got you come 2016!
I was just telling my wife that my vote for Ted Cruz was probably the best one of my life. For ONCE, I’m getting exactly what I asked for in a representative.
Give ‘em hell and spit in their eyes, Ted!
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