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Ted Cruz Fires Back at Washington Post With Cartoon of His Own: 'Seems Like a Better Idea
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speaks to reporters as he leaves the floor of the Senate after skirmishing with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., over the Affordable Care Act, popularly know as Obamacare, at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Sept. 23, 2013. The Republican-controlled House and the Democrat-controlled Senate are at an impasse after GOP conservatives approved legislation Friday in the House to keep the government running but at the cost of wiping out President Obama's signature health care law. Credit: AP

Ted Cruz Fires Back at Washington Post With Cartoon of His Own: 'Seems Like a Better Idea

Cruz strikes back.

Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz fired back at The Washington Post Wednesday, turning to Twitter to publish a political cartoon of his own.

The image featured Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton walking her "lapdogs," The New York Times and the Post.

"Seems like a better idea for a cartoon: Hillary and her lapdogs," the Texas senator wrote to his more than half-a-million followers.

Cruz's cartoon came just one day after the Post was forced to retract a cartoon which depicted his daughters as monkeys. Cruz had responded by telling the Post to "stick w/attacking me--Caroline & Catherine are out of your league."

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