It’s been a minute since Ted Cruz played himself, but good news, the King of Self-Owns is back. Outside of making some noise over Dr. Seuss being “canceled,” which resulted in the Texas senator getting roasted by Jimmy Kimmel and Daisy Ridley (again), things have been relatively quiet for Cruz after his disastrous decision to fly to Cancun while the citizens of Texas were left to literally freeze to death in their homes after a massive winter storm. However, Cruz apparently felt the need to tap into his “Freedom!” yelling speech from CPAC by… challenging Joe Biden to come and take his barbecue grill?
In what he thought was a clever move, Cruz tweeted an odd meme that features a grill and the Texas motto “Come and Take It” in response to Biden’s Thursday night speech where he predicted that most Americans should be able to safely have Fourth of July barbecues this year thanks to his administration’s robust vaccine distribution plan. For the record, this is great news, and really should not have been controversial. Instead, Cruz joined other Republicans in treating a July 4th cookout as some sort of political act of defiance instead of a nice thing that Biden genuinely hopes everybody can do.
You can see Cruz’s tweet below:
https://t.co/0mapNrv8KI pic.twitter.com/yCiewO32KA
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) March 12, 2021
Naturally, it didn’t take long for the dunks to start piling in as people were genuinely confused by what it is Cruz is complaining about. They also didn’t waste an opportunity to bring up his disastrous trip to Cancun.
This is a response to the president saying he thinks we will be able to safely have July 4th BBQs. https://t.co/QO6hDDMRpU
— Bill Scher (@billscher) March 12, 2021
captures something. a senator who now only does memes and vacations dunks a president who’s actually getting things done https://t.co/I8yP4nHlYH
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) March 12, 2021
Does this mean Ted is offering up his meat? No thank you. Noone wants that. https://t.co/vD9KKRwJnt
— Kristen (@CripCamper2020) March 12, 2021
OK, but I do need to fly to Mexico first to find it? https://t.co/jElaVXvYID
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) March 12, 2021
He’s literally saying you can BBQ if we don’t fuck this up, you dummy. https://t.co/LPV76GwUlW
— Matt Ortega (@MattOrtega) March 12, 2021
(Via Ted Cruz on Twitter)