Texas Freshman Sen. Ted Cruz took his opposition to President Obama to the next level in a tweet Tuesday night when he declared himself an “Obamaphobic” and invited others to join him.
If supporting real immigration reform, not path to citizenship is “Obamaphobia,” guilty as charged. RT if you’re a fellow “Obamaphobic!”
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) June 12, 2013
As of Wednesday morning, he had less than 1,000 fellow tweeters embracing their Obamaphobia too, with about 700 retweets and 100 favorites.
Cruz’s tweet was likely inspired by Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez, who diagnosed Cruz with the Obamaphobia on msnbc’s Jansing & Co. this week.
“I think he has Obamaphobia,” Menendez said Tuesday. “The reality is that it is the ‘Gang of Eight’ that came together—four Democrats, four Republicans—and said that we need a path to citizenship.”
Vice President Joe Biden marveled at Cruz’s increasing influence in the GOP Tuesday night during a fundraiser for Massachusetts Senate candidate Ed Markey.
“Have you ever seen a time when two freshman senators are able to cower the bulk of the Republican Party in the Senate? That is not hyperbole,” he said to the crowd, according to the Washington Post.
“On the gun issue, I don’t care what your position is — I called 17 senators out, nine of whom were Republicans,” he continued. “Not one of them offered an explanation on the merits of why they couldn’t vote for the background check. But almost to a person, they said, ‘I don’t want to take on Ted Cruz. I don’t want to take on Rand Paul. They’ll be in my district.’”
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