Jon Stewart goes to war on Twitter with Ted Cruz over veterans healthcare: I ll go slow cuz I know you only went to Princeton and Harvard
He said that the “facts matter” and that he believes in taking care of veterans and alleged that the “accounting gimmick” by Democratic lawmakers would have been “irresponsible” in light of inflation.
Jon Stewart hits back at Ted Cruz after Texas senator attempts to mock The Daily Show
Jon Stewart has hit back at Ted Cruz after he attempted to mock The Daily Show on social media.
The exchange began after the Texas senator took a jab at Trevor Noah, the current host of The Daily Show, who took over from Stewart in 2015 after 16 years.
Cruz was reacting to a Daily Show segment in which Noah commented on the 2020 census. The US study impacts how many seats each state has in Congress, with Texas is poised to gain two as a result of the latest census.
In the segment, Noah expressed his bewilderment at how few people (89) it took for the state of New York to lose one seat in the House of Representatives.
“You’re telling me that if just 89 more New Yorkers had filled out their census, the state wouldn’t have lost a house seat?” he said. “89. I mean, that’s basically nothing.”
Cruz tweeted in response to the clip: “Trevor Noah whines that people are fleeing high-tax blue states and moving in droves to low-tax states like Texas, where the jobs are,” claiming that the Daily Show host “doesn’t understand why people like freedom”.
The Daily Show’s Twitter account replied: “Not sure I’d be using the words ‘fleeing’ and ‘Texas’ in the same sentence, Senator Cancun” – a reference to a trip taken by Cruz to Cancun in February this year while Texas faced a disastrous weather and power crisis.
Cruz replied: “I wear your scorn with pride. I remember when the Daily Show was funny.”
This is when Stewart stepped in, responding to Cruz’s tweet with: “Ummm. you remember last night?? Bravo.”
Stewart joined Twitter in January this year, originally to defend Redditors in their face-off with GameStop.
He now has 1.1 million followers on the platform.
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Jon Stewart goes to war on Twitter with Ted Cruz over veterans’ healthcare: ‘I’ll go slow cuz I know you only went to Princeton and Harvard’
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- Comedian Jon Stewart and GOP Sen. Ted Cruz have gone to war on Twitter over the PACT Act.
- Cruz was one of several Republican lawmakers who blocked the bill in the Senate.
- The bill would have expanded healthcare for veterans exposed to toxic burn pits.
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Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you’re on the go. download the appComedian Jon Stewart lashed out at GOP Sen. Ted Cruz on Twitter over a veterans healthcare bill.
Stewart initially uploaded a clip addressing inaccuracy to a response Cruz gave on why Republicans blocked the PACT Act, a bill that would have expanded healthcare for veterans exposed to toxic burn pits. Cruz was one of several Republican lawmakers seen fist-bumping after the bill was blocked.
Cruz said while he supports the PACT Act, the dispute is over Democrats “playing a budgetry trick,” by taking “$400 billion in discretionary spending and shifted it to mandatory spending.”
Stewart replied by pointing out that “it’s no trick.”
“Ah dearest Theodore. I do appreciate you and @JesseBWatters trying to rally the forces of misinformation to try and kill more vets…but not tonite sweetie. I’ll go slow cuz I know you only went to Princeton and Harvard…” Stewart tweeted. Stewart was likely referring as well to Fox News host Jesse Waters’ segment on him on “Jesse Waters Primetime,” where Waters claimed the comedian’s blame on Republicans for the PACT Act not passing was “misguided.”
“Everything in the government is either mandatory or discretionary spending depending on which bucket they feel like putting it in. The whole place is basically a fucking shell game,” Stewart said. “And, he’s pretending that this is some new thing that the Democrats pulled out, stuck into the bill and snuck it past one Ted Cruz.”
Poking fun at Cruz, Stewart added: “Now, I’m not a big city Harvard educated lawyer, but I can read. It’s always been mandatory spending.”
In a response video, Cruz called Stewart a “funny guy.”
“I appreciate your engaging on issues and public policy,” Cruz said in a video attached to his tweet.
He said that the “facts matter” and that he believes in taking care of veterans and alleged that the “accounting gimmick” by Democratic lawmakers would have been “irresponsible” in light of inflation.
“And I’ll say this also, Jon, if you actually want to see this bill pass, if you’re not just playing partisan politics, it may not be the best idea just to scream expletives at people who support the bill that you want to see passed,” Cruz said.
Stewart has been a vocal proponent for healthcare for veterans, and spent years advocating for the cause on Capitol Hill. He gave an emotional speech to Congress in 2019 where he recounted how he and friend — 9/11 first responder Ray Pfeifer — knocked on doors to speak to lawmakers who dodged their questions or turned them away.
Stewart this week hit out at Republican senators for blocking the advancement of the PACT Act, which would have expanded access to health care for veterans exposed to burn pits and toxic contaminants.
“This is corruption at its finest. And sadly, these are the people that fought and defended their right to this fuckery,” Stewart told reporters on Capitol Hill. “If this is America First, America is fucked,” Stewart said.
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