A Texan Twitter feud between Republican Sen. Tex Cruz and Mark Cuban escalated Monday morning, with Cuban telling Cruz to "have some balls for once."
Cuban took exception to a talk radio host who said he would be off the team's bandwagon "the minute one player kneels during the anthem." That caught Cruz's attention, with the senator tweeting "Really??!? NBA is telling everyone who stands for the flag, who honors our cops and our veterans, to 'piss off'? In Texas, no less?"Everything is bigger in Texas, the saying goes, including the Twitter beef.
A bitter Lone Star State showdown escalated Monday morning when Mark Cuban, the entrepreneur and owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, told Republican Sen. Ted Cruz to "have some balls for once." The spat started when Cuban dunked on a talk radio host who said he would be off the Mavs bandwagon "the minute one player kneels during the anthem," referring to the anti-racism protest championed by former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
Let’s try simpler. Mark, tough guy, can you say “Free Hong Kong”? Can your players put that on their jerseys? Can you condemn the CCP’s concentration camps w/ 1 million Uyghurs? Can you say ANYTHING other than “Chairman Mao is beautiful & wise”?
How does it take balls to agree with the mob?
Cruz will never grow a pair, he's a PUPPET
cruzneedssomeballs
Do they sell them in pairs at Walmart?
Cuban is just another foul-mouth democrat rowdy.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA GET EM MARK!!!!
If the man could not not defend HIS WIFE, what the hell do u expect
Polls show a heavy landslide in favour of... Unlikely.
And then Senator Cruz asked Cuban about China. Cuban has been unsurprisingly silent since then...
Mark is a coward when it comes to speaking about China
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