Sen. Ted Cruz attempted to ding Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, but his joke fell flat.
“The Obama/Clinton foreign policy of leading from behind, it doesn’t work,” he said at the prospective presidential forum on. “By the way, I understand Secretary Clinton chose not to join us.”
“If only you could have found a foreign nation to foot the bill,” he joked, referring to the reports that the Clinton Foundation had accepted money from a foreign nations without properly informing the State Department. It’s a joke he used last month at the Conservative Political Action Committee gathering, but it didn’t go over as well.
The Texas Tribune reports that there were audible grumbling and fidgeting in the audience from the several hundred firefighters in attendance. The forum was bipartisan, so decidedly less comfortable territory for the far-right politician, who earned his own criticism for showing up 15 minutes late to his own speech. “I showed up on time,” former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb, another Democrat considering a bid.
Cruz also tried to rebrand “the 1%” on Tuesday, using the buzz word for the uber-wealthy to paint a picture of how big government harms everyday people.
“We’ve seen over the past number of years, two Americas emerge. At the very top, top 1%, with the largest federal government in our history, earning a higher income,” said Cruz, a potential 2016 Republican presidential contender, at International Association of Fire Fighters presidential forum in Washington, D.C. “For the rich and powerful, big government has been a good deal, but working men and women are suffering.”
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