Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has issued a sharp rebuke to the leaders of the Lincoln Project, a liberal political action group.
On Monday, Cruz rebuked the Lincoln Project for bringing his children into a political conversation.
A tweet from the Lincoln Project quoted Steve Schmidt as stating:
“If Ted Cruz had kids that age, the chances that they would be unvaccinated are exactly zero. Zero. So, this is another moment of just abject stupidity of a United States Senator.”
The remarks follow Cruz’s statements criticizing Sesame Street for promoting vaccines for young children. Cruz referred to the move as a kind of “government propaganda.”
In an interview with MSNBC, Schmidt, co-founder of the Lincoln Project, sharply criticized Cruz’s concerns that groups were educating children and reducing vaccine hesitancy.
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MSNBC also reported that an unnamed GOP leader from Arizona called Big Bird a “Communist.”
In response to the pushback, Schmidt said, “Big Bird’s seemingly innocuous — and obviously fictional.”
He then added sarcastically, “[The] announcement… that he has been vaccinated against COVID-19 caused a stir online.”
Schmidt was referring, in part, to a tweet by Big Bird:
“I got the COVID-19 vaccine today! My wing is feeling a little sore, but it’ll give my body an extra protective boost that keeps me and others healthy. Ms. @EricaRHill even said I’ve been getting vaccines since I was a little bird. I had no idea!”
Cruz hit back at the Lincoln Project by tweeting, “The pedophiles at @ProjectLincoln need to stop talking about my children.”
The pedophiles at @ProjectLincoln need to stop talking about my children. https://t.co/AJVq7dhGHG
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) November 9, 2021
The Blaze referred to Cruz’s tweet as a “gut punch,” as it reminded the audience of John Weaver’s controversy with “inappropriate” and “sexually charged” messaging to minors. John Weaver is one of the co-founders of the Lincoln Project.
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