Ted Cruz Calls Donald Trump a “Sniveling Coward”

<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/jbouie/22403351493/in/photolist-A8H2SV-fydcMi-fye9S4-fysWos-zW1NFD-zW1Nga-zV64AF-y2x7jz-xJVFj3-hnE5gj-x5DkWa-fydcGz-uc6L6Y-xK1RSt-dPbG2A-fydcST-rKnwoR-fydcE2-fye9Zg-fydcK6-CaVyzK-EkDo3g-rrMLi6-Ai5NdX-4aEjt6-rKw7pS-DLwS8b-CRsDbH-DNRmsi-DmJD5b-DCdejG-DEjH6Z-CRcxke-rHAUAf-DfjUq4-CRr6Tz-DNPGPz-DfmeU2-DNQ2YX-CRseM8-DLw4nY-CRjzn7-DEzHk6-DEzdJP-DmJyGJ-DNR9d8-CRqMxr-Dmt2cQ-CReVwp-DNBVZg">Jamelle Bouie</a>/Flickr


On Thursday in Wisconsin, Sen. Ted Cruz put on his most presidential jacket, pointed straight to the camera, and called his party’s likely nominee a “sniveling coward” for making disparaging comments about his wife, Heidi:

This is where the Republican primary is at right now. The latest drama over Trump began earlier this week, when an anti-Trump group unaffiliated with the Cruz campaign ran ads shaming Trump’s wife, Melania, for having once posed nude in GQ. Trump accused Cruz of putting the group up to it (which would be illegal), and then promised to “spill the beans” on Heidi Cruz. On Wednesday, Trump used his Twitter account to quote a tweet that included a photo of Melania next to a photo of Heidi Cruz, with the tag line, “the images are worth a thousand words.” So Cruz has reason to be pissed—and to his larger point, Trump really does have a problem with women.

But almost as soon as he finished his remarks on Thursday, Cruz was asked a simple question: Would he support Trump as the nominee? It was a revealing moment that echoed a similar press conference two weeks ago, when a visibly distraught Marco Rubio called Trump a con artist and a third-world strongman who foments violence—but stopped short of suggesting he’d vote for someone else. This time, Cruz didn’t quite answer either, insisting only that Trump would not be the nominee. He may think Trump’s a misogynist, but he still wants Trump’s voters.

Fact:

Mother Jones was founded as a nonprofit in 1976 because we knew corporations and billionaires wouldn't fund the type of hard-hitting journalism we set out to do.

Today, reader support makes up about two-thirds of our budget, allows us to dig deep on stories that matter, and lets us keep our reporting free for everyone. If you value what you get from Mother Jones, please join us with a tax-deductible donation today so we can keep on doing the type of journalism 2022 demands.

payment methods

Fact:

Today, reader support makes up about two-thirds of our budget, allows us to dig deep on stories that matter, and lets us keep our reporting free for everyone. If you value what you get from Mother Jones, please join us with a tax-deductible donation today so we can keep on doing the type of journalism 2022 demands.

payment methods

We Recommend

Latest

Sign up for our free newsletter

Subscribe to the Mother Jones Daily to have our top stories delivered directly to your inbox.

Get our award-winning magazine

Save big on a full year of investigations, ideas, and insights.

Subscribe

Support our journalism

Help Mother Jones' reporters dig deep with a tax-deductible donation.

Donate