This morning, during an appearance on “Meet The Press,” Senator Ted Cruz destroyed the sniveling, Democrat activist host, Chuck Todd over the game the media’s been playing with the false Ukraine narrative.

Senator Cruz (R-TX) took NBC News’ “Meet The Press” host to the woodshed, blasting him for the coordinated media campaign against President Trump. Cruz called him out for the media’s obvious role in shaping the narrative for the Democrat Party, saying, “There is evidence Russia clearly interfered in our elections, but here’s the game the media is playing—Because Russia interfered, the media is pretending no one else did.” Cruz continued, “Ukraine blatantly interfered in our election. The sitting ambassador from Ukraine wrote an op-ed blasting Donald Trump during the election season. That is unusual.”

Do you know why? Do you know why he did that?” adding “What did Donald Trump as a candidate say about Ukraine and Crimea during the election that might have inspired the ambassador?” Todd asked.

“So you’re saying they had disagreements with Donald Trump, and they wanted Hillary Clinton to get elected?” Cruz asked.

“Chuck, I understand that you want to dismiss Ukrainian interference because ‘A,’ they were trying to get Hillary Clinton elected, which is what the vast majority of the media wanted anyway,” Cruz told the liberal, pro-Hillary host. He continued, “and B, it’s inconvenient for the media.

Cruz reminded Todd that there was story after story of Ukrainian interference in the election, but now Ukrainian interference of the election is off-limits for the media. Cruz ended his rant by accusing the media of working for the anti-Trump, resist ringleader, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA).

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