Telnaes, however, defended her cartoon on Twitter. “I’m also a father that was in public life and I totally agree,” Bush said on “Fox & Friends.” “This is off limits and Ted Cruz was absolutely right to be outraged, and I’m glad The Washington Post took the cartoon off.” Jeb Bush also sided with Cruz, calling the cartoon a “mistake” and saying Wednesday morning that families should be “off limits.” Trump December 23, 2015įormer Florida Gov. The which is the lobbyist (power) for not imposing taxes on #Amazon, today did a nasty cartoon attacking kids. “The which is the lobbyist (power) for not imposing taxes on #Amazon, today did a nasty cartoon attacking kids. Ted Cruz December 23, 2015ĭonald Trump, who has largely had kind words for Cruz this cycle, also weighed in on the cartoon, calling it “nasty” in a tweet. We're both Dads of young kids, and it's hard enough on them. We’re both Dads of young kids, and it’s hard enough on them,” Cruz tweeted. The Post saying the kids are “fair game” is even worse.- Marco Rubio December 23, 2015 Wash Post cartoon featuring children is disgusting. The Post saying the kids are ‘fair game’ is even worse,” he tweeted. “Wash Post cartoon featuring children is disgusting. Ted Cruz December 22, 2015Įven Marco Rubio, who has been tangling loudly with Cruz for several weeks, came to his defense. Stick w/ attacking me-Caroline & Catherine are out of your league. Stick w/ attacking me–Caroline & Catherine are out of your league,” Cruz tweeted Tuesday.Ĭlassy. In the 90-second spot, “Cruz Christmas Classics,” which had nearly 1.5 million views as of Tuesday afternoon, the daughters and Cruz’s wife, Heidi, read from a fictional holiday-themed children’s book while sitting together on the couch. Ted Cruz obtained new ammunition Tuesday to shoot at his favorite bogeyman, the mainstream media, after The Washington Post depicted his two young daughters as monkey-like characters doing the bidding of their father.īy early Tuesday evening, backlash to the cartoon had swelled to the point where the Post took down the image and replaced it with an editor’s note.Īnn Telnaes, a Post cartoonist, drew an animation of the Republican presidential contender in a Santa outfit, with two hatted creatures, after the family gamely appeared in a parody television advertisement that aired during “Saturday Night Live” this weekend.
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