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Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-TX) groveling apology to Fox News' Tucker Carlson on Thursday drew the ire of conservative National Review writer Charles
Cooke, who labeled the Texas senator a "coward" for refusing to stand up
for himself.
"Cruz is transparent in his cowardice," he writes. "This wasn’t Ted Cruz carefully debating the meaning and suitability of words and making a
handful of concessions in the process; this was Ted Cruz noticing that
his previous position had made him unpopular with his base and finding
another one on the fly."
"Groveling before Tucker Carlson, he said that he’d misspoken," writes
Cooke. "But there was not a single person in America — including
Carlson, who laughed derisively — who believed him. Given his
objectives, Cruz would have been better off had he simply said, 'Look,
Tucker, I still want to be president, and your taking shots at me is
hurting me, so tell me what I need to say to make you stop, I’ll agree
to say it, and then we can all move on.'"
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Knee-pad Ted Cruz (R-TX) was likened to a Game of Thrones character
Theon Greyjoy who took to calling himself "Reek" after having his penis amputated during extensive torture
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