Ted Cruz Slams 'Government Propaganda' After Sesame Street's Big Bird Gets Vaccine
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Via: john-russell • 4 years ago • 5 commentsBy: Khaleda Rahman (Newsweek)


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Texas Sen. Ted Cruz declared a tweet by Sesame Street's Big Bird about getting the COVID-19 vaccine was "government propaganda" for children.
"I got the COVID-19 vaccine today! My wing is feeling a little sore, but it'll give my body an extra protective boost that keeps me and others healthy," the tweet said, days after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended kid-sized doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children ages 5 to 11.
Big Bird's tweet added that CNN journalist Erica Hill "even said I've been getting vaccines since I was a little bird. I had no idea!"
Cruz was quick to condemn the message, writing: "Government propaganda...for your 5 year old!"
Government propaganda…for your 5 year old! https://t.co/lKUlomnpq1
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) November 6, 2021
His tweet sparked a backlash, including from gun control activist David Hogg.
"Ted Cruz is doing the job of our enemies by spreading more disinformation that's killed over 200,000 Americans this year," Hogg tweeted. "I can not believe an actual sitting senator would tweet this."
In a reply to Cruz's tweet, Hogg also recalled the senator's travel to Cancun, Mexico, as Texas endured a deadly winter storm earlier this year.
"At least it's acceptable for birds to fly south for the winter- unlike some senators who left millions of their constituents to f**king die in the cold," Hogg wrote.
Ted Cruz is doing the job of our enemies by spreading more disinformation that's killed over 200,000 Americans this year
I can not believe an actual sitting senator would tweet this. pic.twitter.com/HChjym603K
— David Hogg (@davidhogg111) November 7, 2021
Franklin Leonard tweeted that Cruz "thinks HBO Max is the government."
Rep. Eric Swalwell, a Democrat from California, tweeted: "Imagine coming down harder on a fictional bird than the man who called your wife ugly."
And journalist Aaron Rupar noted that Cruz's response demonstrates the extent to which Republicans have "politicized basic public health."
"There is no better illustration of how Republicans have politicized basic public health than Ted Cruz getting mad because Big Bird tweeted about being vaccinated," Rupar wrote.
Liberals are weird.
They don't care about open borders.
Or rising inflation.
Or schools covering up sexual assaults.
Or the disaster of Afghanistan.
Or tyrannical Dems violating medical privacy & freedom.
But criticize Big Bird? And they lose their sh**. ♂️ https://t.co/KdiRfQW4Du
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) November 7, 2021
Cruz hit back at the criticism in another tweet. "Liberals are weird," he wrote. "They don't care about open borders. Or rising inflation. Or schools covering up sexual assaults. Or the disaster of Afghanistan. Or tyrannical Dems violating medical privacy & freedom. But criticize Big Bird? And they lose their sh**."
Several conservatives joined Cruz's attacks on the fictional character's promotion of the COVID-19 vaccine, with Fox News contributor Lisa Boothe tweeting: "Brainwashing children who are not at risk from COVID. Twisted."
However, others mocked the criticism and noted the beloved character has been helping children understand vaccines for decades.
"Anti-vaxxers are mad at Big Bird today—when he's been doing this stuff for some five decades," Rex Chapman tweeted alongside a clip of Big Bird promoting vaccination on Sesame Street in 1972.
Anti-vaxxers are mad at Big Bird today — when he's been doing this stuff for some five decades.
"Don't wait - vaccinate." https://t.co/UYby1ED9Mr
— Rex Chapman (@RexChapman) November 6, 2021
Sesame Street has spoken to kids about the pandemic in ways they understand since the beginning, explaining how to wash hands and wear a mask or why they couldn't go to preschool or see grandma. Kids seeing six year old Big Bird get a shot helps them understand what is happening https://t.co/lbKDfrouRO
— Sarah D. Wire (@sarahdwire) November 6, 2021
Sarah Wire, a reporter for the Los Angeles Times , added that Sesame Street has also helped children understand the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Sesame Street has spoken to kids about the pandemic in ways they understand since the beginning, explaining how to wash hands and wear a mask or why they couldn't go to preschool or see grandma," Wire wrote. "Kids seeing six year old Big Bird get a shot helps them understand what is happening."
Cruz's office has been contacted for comment.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) questions U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing examining the Department of Justice on Capitol Hill on October 27, 2021 in Washington, DC.Tasos Katopodis/Pool-Getty Images

Cruz is now declaring war on Sesame Street. Big Bird is too woke !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz declared a tweet by Sesame Street's Big Bird about getting the COVID-19 vaccine was "government propaganda" for children.
I guess Raphael "Ted" Cruz thinks Big Bird is the government.
This is coming from the guy who read Green Eggs and Ham while (Not) filibustering Obamacare.
The problem is that Cruz showed that he did NOT understand the whole point of the book. "Sam I Am" was refusing to try something because he was convinced he "did not like green eggs and ham". Butt, at the end of the book, Sam I Am finally tries Green eggs and ham and he discovers he likes green eggs and ham. Butt Cruz (like Sam I Am) says he doesn't want to try Obama care and refuses to even try it. Even five year old children understand Green Eggs and Ham means you should try new things.
Cruz is book smart I guess. His common sense is virtually non existent.
Gee Ted, you left out your fellow Canadian, that evil commie Feist