Photoshop only slightly better than Ted Cruz's legislative skills
Ted Cruz
hasn't outgrown throwing a fit:
A spokesman for Mr. Cruz said Thursday that he has placed a hold on the nomination of former telecom lobbyist and venture capitalist Tom Wheeler to lead the Federal Communications Commission until Mr. Wheeler pledges not to require more disclosures from the sponsors of political ads.
Ted Cruz might be in a smaller crib—monkeying with the the FCC commissioner appointment process isn't exactly on the same scale as shutting down the entire government—but he's still a big, whining crybaby, and he's still fighting for things that just don't make any sense.
With the shutdown, Cruz wanted to block millions of Americans from getting access to health care; with this latest outburst, he's trying to make it easier for big money interests to influence the political process without taking accountability for what they are saying or doing. But as pathetic as it is that Ted Cruz's greatest passion seems to be opposing things that President Obama and Democrats support, what's truly bizarre is that he still hasn't figured out that screaming at the top of his lungs like a hungry two-month old will never, ever help him pass a single thing into law.