In case you hadn’t realized yet, people in this country are fed up. We are fed up with our children being slaughtered in their classrooms. We are fed up with watching Republicans squirm out of the woodwork to scream about how much more important their gun rights are than the lives of our kids. We are sick and tired of them attempting to put the blame for these mass murders on mental illness and bullying and absent fathers and video games and rap music and low church attendance — anything but the guns. Anything but the AR-15 assault rifle 18-year-old gunman Salvador Ramos used to slaughter 19 innocent children and 2 beloved teachers after he barricaded himself inside a 4th-grade classroom in Robb Elementary School.
We are sick and tired of it.
And we are sick and tired of letting these Republicans get away with it for a second longer.
Texas GOP Senator Ted Cruz found this out the hard way this week, when he found himself called out right to his face by an angry, livid, and fed-up human being last night while out to eat at a restaurant.
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In a clip of the confrontation that’s making the rounds like wildfire on social media, a fuming, heartbroken (assumed) constituent can be seen getting up close and personal with the Republican lawmaker over Ted’s willing appearance at last night’s National Rifle Association convention, just 72 hours after and less than 300 miles away from the spot where 21 innocent human beings did not go home Tuesday afternoon:
Ted Cruz was confronted at a restaurant last night.
This should happen every single time they show their faces in public. pic.twitter.com/LcQjXptPcE
— 𝐁𝐞𝐤𝐬 (@antifaoperative) May 28, 2022
This alleged individual who confronted Cruz had this to say on Twitter:
I wasn’t going to let that fucker walk into the restaurant where I was having dinner and not have him hear me. They can do something, but they just don’t want to. So let’s let them have it.
— Benjamin Hernandez (@TheBenjaminHdz) May 28, 2022
We. Are. Done.
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