Ted Cruz's former staffers say they are 'disgusted' by his role in the US Capitol insurrection and his unflinching support of Trump, report says

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At least six of Sen. Ted Cruz's former aides have expressed their disgust at the recent actions of their former boss, according to New York Magazine's Intelligencer.

Ted Cruz is under fire for spreading election misinformation, objecting to the results of the 2020 election being certified, and having fundraised during the US Capitol insurrection.

Democratic lawmakers have called for Cruz to resign or to be removed from office.

His former staffers believe that the senator has deserted his conservative values, Intelligencer reported.

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Republican Sen. Ted Cruz's former staffers are "pretty disgusted" by the recent actions of their former boss, according to New York Magazine's Intelligencer.

At least six of Cruz's former aides have expressed their distaste at the senator's political stance in recent weeks, the magazine reported.

This behavior, which has included peddling election misinformation, leading the objection to the Electoral college certification, and sending out a fundraising email while a pro-Trump mob breached the Capitol, has left a soured impression of those who have previously worked for him.

One former aide told Intelligencer: "Most of Cruzworld is pretty disgusted."

Another told the magazine: "Everyone is upset with the direction things have gone, and the longer they've been with the senator, the more distaste they are expressing."

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Ever since last week's US Capitol insurrection, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas has faced accusations of inciting the violence.

This has prompted several Democratic lawmakers to call for Cruz, along with Sen. Josh Hawley, to be removed from the Senate.

It also resulted in a senior Cruz aide, Lauren Blair Bianchi, resigning. The senator's communications director quit because her visions no longer aligned with his, Punchbowl News reported.

Those who have departed the Texas senator's office told Intelligencer that they have struggled to justify his actions.

One former aide explained: "Personally, it's painful. It sucks. We've always backed him because the country deserves principled conservative leadership … I'd say he got unlucky the Capitol was stormed by a mob, but in reality, he placed himself at the political mercy of others."

Another former staffer, Amanda Carpenter, told Intelligencer: "I could never have imagined that he could have gone down this road."

Carpenter added that she was shocked that her former boss would "potentially cancel votes in a way that defied any standards of federalism and constitutionalism."

When running for the Republican nomination in 2016, Cruz appealed to conservative voters and sought to contrast himself with President Donald Trump.

This led to bitter sparring, where Trump accused Cruz's father of involvement in President John F. Kennedy's assassination, and Cruz called him a "pathological liar."

In recent years, however, Cruz has become one of Trump's staunchest allies.

Rick Tyler, a former spokesman on Cruz's presidential campaign, told Intelligencer that this a sign of his political opportunism. He said: "Ted Cruz will abandon principle, he will abandon conservative values for expediency, and you're seeing it again, only more dangerous."

Despite widespread criticism of Cruz, the senator has claimed that he is trying to "find a way to reestablish widespread trust in the system."

One route to do this is by attending President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on Wednesday.

onyx86 on January 17th, 2021 at 13:47 UTC »

Not mine:

Perfect time to post funny quotes about Ted Cruz, please enjoy:

"Lucifer in the flesh, I have Democrat friends and Republican friends. I get along with almost everyone, but I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life."

John Boehner (Former House speaker and an Ohio Republican)

 

"If you killed Ted Cruz on the floor of the Senate, and the trial was in the Senate, nobody would convict you."

Lindsey Graham (Republican senator from South Carolina)

 

"I hate Ted Cruz, and I think I'll take cyanide if he ever got the nomination."

Peter King (Republican congressman from New York)

 

"I support spaying and neutering just like Trump did to you."

Triumph the Insult Dog (canem loquentes)

 

"I would rather have anybody else be the president of the United States. Anyone. I would rather pick somebody from the phone book."

Craig Mazin (Former college roommate)

 

"One thing Ted Cruz is really good at: uniting people who otherwise disagree about everything else in a total hatred of Ted Cruz."

Craig Mazin (Former roommate at Princeton University)

 

"Everybody who knows him in the Senate hates him. And I think hate is not an exaggeration."

Charles Krauthammer (conservative columnist)

 

"Ted Cruz is a nightmare of a human being. I have plenty of problems with his politics, but truthfully his personality is so awful that 99 percent of why I hate him is just his personality. If he agreed with me on every issue, I would hate him only one percent less."

Craig Mazin (Former roommate at Princeton University; now a Hollywood screenwriter)

 

"Why do people take such an instant dislike to Ted Cruz? It just saves time"

anonymous Republican staffer

 

"Whoever called to rage about the retraction of our Ted Cruz endorsement: That's the Houston Chronicle. We'd never endorse him in the 1st place."

Austin Chronicle (newspaper)

 

"There’s a reason why the big question about Ted Cruz is always, “When he shaves in the morning, how does he avoid spitting in the mirror?"

Bill Maher (comedian)

 

"If I knew in 1988 what Ted Cruz were capable of in 2021, I think I'd probably juuust be getting out of prison right about now."

Craig Mazin (Emmy-winning screenwriter)

 

"It was my distinct impression that Ted had nothing to learn from anyone else"

Erik Leitch (roommate, student residence)

 

"You have to understand that I like Ted Cruz probably more than my colleagues like Ted Cruz. And I hate Ted Cruz."

Al Franken (former Senator & comedian (active))

 

Original Post: https://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/ksshfa/coons_calls_on_cruz_and_hawley_to_resign/gihxw6s/

Superddone20222 on January 17th, 2021 at 13:06 UTC »

Wonder what his wife thinks. Trump called her ugly and he still supports him lol.

RTH1975 on January 17th, 2021 at 12:49 UTC »

Disgusted is the default reaction to Ted Cruz