Was he supposed to show up to walk the power lines with a big wrench, hard hat, and high voltage suit?
“Was he supposed to show up to walk the power lines with a big wrench, hard hat, and high voltage suit?”
He certainly would have been better off staying home and reading a novel. This stunt is a career killer.
Maybe endure the same privations that his constituents are suffering through?
“Was he supposed to show up to walk the power lines with a big wrench, hard hat, and high voltage suit?”
Yeah..... and a portable heat gun to thaw out all the frozen components that should have been winterized after the 2011 fiasco.
Was he supposed to show up to walk the power lines with a big wrench, hard hat, and high voltage suit?
Obviously not. On the other hand can you think of a better time to attack green energy and the climate freaks? I can not. Senators are talkers. Communicators. They push public opinions in a tiny way. The fact that Ted skipped this opportunity to be a warrior for the right is very telling. Looking out for his family is honorable. Skipping out on the opportunity and obligation to lead is a game losing unforced error.
This is nothing but a MSM hit because Ted called out the cheating. If Anyone on our side gives them the slightest opening MSM calls an air strike.
Exactly. Piling on in this case is sour grapes. I was thinking about my state and concluded that a U.S. senator staying home during a disaster makes no difference at all. Now a STATE senator is different, in case there needs to be am emergency session or some such, he/she needs to stay home.
U.S. Senator Ted "Proven Leader" Cruz did not live up to his self-described campaign attributes. When the going got tough, "Tough as Texas" Ted fled the country while his constituents were freezing to death.
Nobody is obligated to respect or re-elect U.S. Senator Ted after his bonehead decision to flee the country. Cruz demolished his political aspirations for higher office.