![]() ![]() Some states have made decisions the other way. Some states have made decisions one way on gay marriage. But I also think it’s a question for the states. ![]() The senator drove home that point with reporters, remarking that it was " almost word for word what I said on Jay Leno, it’s almost word for word what I said on Stephen Colbert.”Īs the report from Mike Allen noted, during his 2013 appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” Cruz said: “I support marriage between one man and one woman. And that cuts across the whole spectrum - whether it’s defending First Amendment, defending religious liberty.” A spokesman for Cruz said in the story that his comments were “nothing new” and “nothing different from what he says all the time.” “I would say defending the Constitution is a top priority. “No,” Cruz told the donor, according to audio provided to POLITICO. dou9c7fS4UĬruz, speaking to reporters on Wednesday morning, also commented on a POLITICO story published Wednesday morning in which he was quoted as saying that fighting gay marriage would not constitute a “top-three” priority as president. Seems like a better idea for a cartoon: Hillary and her lapdogs. On Wednesday afternoon, he tweeted his own take on the cartoon, which depicted Hillary Clinton walking two dogs marked with the logos for The New York Times and The Washington Post. Click here to make an instant, emergency contribution and help me fight back.” “This is an emergency - all hands on deck. “This shows you EXACTLY how desperate the liberal media is to attack and destroy me (and my family) by any means necessary,” the email said. The message hit on Cruz’s persistent theme of going after the media to shore up support. BadĬruz has capitalized on the controversy, sending a fundraising email to supporters Wednesday morning with the subject line, “They attacked my children.” The message included the cartoon, and said, “I’m sickened.I knew I’d be facing attacks from day one of my campaign, but I never expected anything like this.” The which is the lobbyist (power) for not imposing taxes on #Amazon, today did a nasty cartoon attacking kids. “I understand why Ann thought an exception to the policy was warranted in this case, but I do not agree.”ĭonald Trump, the only candidate polling ahead of Cruz in most state and national polls, weighed in on the episode, using it as an opportunity to attack The Washington Post’s corporate ownership. I failed to look at this cartoon before it was published,” editor Fred Hiatt said in a statement that replaced the cartoon. “It’s generally been the policy of our editorial section to leave children out of it. ![]()
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