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ABC humor: Ted Cruz is so unpopular he’s going to need a food taster

abcABC displayed their own brand of progressive liberal ‘humor’ when Jon Karl went on a rant about Ted Cruz’s popularity among establishment Republicans. According to Karl, Ted Cruz is so hated by establishment Republicans that ‘he’s going to need a food taster’ or something. Is ABC and Jon Karl suggestion someone should poison Ted Cruz? If Ted Cruz is that unpopular among establishment RINO hacks like John McCain, Mitch McConnell and John Cornyn, then he must be doing something right. Watch the following video:

ABC humor: Ted Cruz is so unpopular he’s going to need a food taster

As you watch the video, listen to Bill Clinton lackey George Stephanopoulos chuckle in the background. Apparently, ABC progressive humor now includes jokes about poisoning people they don’t agree with politically.

Imagine for one split second, if Fox News joked about Obama’s policies being so unpopular, that he may need a food taster. All hell would break loose in the corrupt media, lead by ABC calling Fox News racist and saying that Fox News is suggesting someone assassinate Obama. But since it’s Ted Cruz, it’s funny to ABC and the eggheads at the network. Making jokes about killing Ted Cruz is considering ABC’s progressive humor.

Karl went on to say that Cruz is “so hated among his Republicans. Now more so than even during the shutdown.” By implying that Cruz will need a taste tester for his food, was Karl suggesting that Republicans are somehow evil poisoners looking to harm Cruz? One would hope that a senior reporter for ABC News wouldn’t stoop to such levels as to suggest that the GOP is out to harm Senator Cruz but he made no effort to clarify his remarks.

To no one’s surprise, the liberal host George Stephanopoulos failed to challenge Karl for his disgusting comments, and instead laughed, even chiming in that Ted Cruz “does have a high tolerance for personal pain inside of his caucus.” I guess this is what liberals consider an intellectually stimulating political conversation these days.