Ted Cruz defends Hasbro’s ‘Monopoly Socialism’ after parody board game draws criticism online

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Ted Cruz defends Hasbro’s ‘Monopoly Socialism’ after parody board game draws criticism online
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Tucker Higgins
Sen. Ted Cruz came to the defense of toy-making giant Hasbro on Thursday after the company came under fire over a “Monopoly Socialism” game.
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“Why to Leftie academics so fear pointing out the manifest failures of socialism?” the Texas Republican wrote in a post on Twitter, referring to a critique posted Wednesday by a professor at Rutgers, which went viral.

The tweets came after Nick Kapur, a history professor and author of a book about postwar Japan, sparked a backlash by posting a detailed thread which labeled the board game “mean-spirited and woefully ill-informed.”


Sen. Ted Cruz jumped to the defense of toy-making giant Hasbro on Thursday after the company came under fire over a “Monopoly Socialism” game that takes as its slogan the phrase “Winning is for capitalists.”

“Why to Leftie academics so fear pointing out the manifest failures of socialism?” the Texas Republican wrote on Twitter, referring to a critique posted Wednesday by a professor at Rutgers, which went viral.

Cruz proposed other parodies, such as a “Venezuela edition,” a “Russia/USSR edition” and an “East Germany edition.”

“Or we could do the University edition: you imagine a magic money tree; you give everything free to anybody who wants it; nobody works, studies, or innovates; and everybody gets an A!”

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Ted Cruz defends Hasbro's 'Monopoly Socialism' after parody board game draws criticism online


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Ted Cruz defends Hasbro’s ‘Monopoly Socialism’ after parody board game draws criticism online
PUBLISHED 6 HOURS AGO UPDATED 5 HOURS AGO

Tucker Higgins
Sen. Ted Cruz came to the defense of toy-making giant Hasbro on Thursday after the company came under fire over a “Monopoly Socialism” game.
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“Why to Leftie academics so fear pointing out the manifest failures of socialism?” the Texas Republican wrote in a post on Twitter, referring to a critique posted Wednesday by a professor at Rutgers, which went viral.

The tweets came after Nick Kapur, a history professor and author of a book about postwar Japan, sparked a backlash by posting a detailed thread which labeled the board game “mean-spirited and woefully ill-informed.”


Sen. Ted Cruz jumped to the defense of toy-making giant Hasbro on Thursday after the company came under fire over a “Monopoly Socialism” game that takes as its slogan the phrase “Winning is for capitalists.”

“Why to Leftie academics so fear pointing out the manifest failures of socialism?” the Texas Republican wrote on Twitter, referring to a critique posted Wednesday by a professor at Rutgers, which went viral.

Cruz proposed other parodies, such as a “Venezuela edition,” a “Russia/USSR edition” and an “East Germany edition.”

“Or we could do the University edition: you imagine a magic money tree; you give everything free to anybody who wants it; nobody works, studies, or innovates; and everybody gets an A!”

Read it all at
Ted Cruz defends Hasbro's 'Monopoly Socialism' after parody board game draws criticism online


Buy one before they yank em

BUY two leave one sealed
 
Ted Cruz defends Hasbro’s ‘Monopoly Socialism’ after parody board game draws criticism online
PUBLISHED 6 HOURS AGO UPDATED 5 HOURS AGO

Tucker Higgins
Sen. Ted Cruz came to the defense of toy-making giant Hasbro on Thursday after the company came under fire over a “Monopoly Socialism” game.
View attachment 275592
“Why to Leftie academics so fear pointing out the manifest failures of socialism?” the Texas Republican wrote in a post on Twitter, referring to a critique posted Wednesday by a professor at Rutgers, which went viral.

The tweets came after Nick Kapur, a history professor and author of a book about postwar Japan, sparked a backlash by posting a detailed thread which labeled the board game “mean-spirited and woefully ill-informed.”


Sen. Ted Cruz jumped to the defense of toy-making giant Hasbro on Thursday after the company came under fire over a “Monopoly Socialism” game that takes as its slogan the phrase “Winning is for capitalists.”

“Why to Leftie academics so fear pointing out the manifest failures of socialism?” the Texas Republican wrote on Twitter, referring to a critique posted Wednesday by a professor at Rutgers, which went viral.

Cruz proposed other parodies, such as a “Venezuela edition,” a “Russia/USSR edition” and an “East Germany edition.”

“Or we could do the University edition: you imagine a magic money tree; you give everything free to anybody who wants it; nobody works, studies, or innovates; and everybody gets an A!”

Read it all at
Ted Cruz defends Hasbro's 'Monopoly Socialism' after parody board game draws criticism online


Buy one before they yank em

BUY two leave one sealed
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This thread is not about Trump but I see he's in your head rent-free.
 
Ted Cruz defends Hasbro’s ‘Monopoly Socialism’ after parody board game draws criticism online
PUBLISHED 6 HOURS AGO UPDATED 5 HOURS AGO

Tucker Higgins
Sen. Ted Cruz came to the defense of toy-making giant Hasbro on Thursday after the company came under fire over a “Monopoly Socialism” game.
View attachment 275592
“Why to Leftie academics so fear pointing out the manifest failures of socialism?” the Texas Republican wrote in a post on Twitter, referring to a critique posted Wednesday by a professor at Rutgers, which went viral.

The tweets came after Nick Kapur, a history professor and author of a book about postwar Japan, sparked a backlash by posting a detailed thread which labeled the board game “mean-spirited and woefully ill-informed.”


Sen. Ted Cruz jumped to the defense of toy-making giant Hasbro on Thursday after the company came under fire over a “Monopoly Socialism” game that takes as its slogan the phrase “Winning is for capitalists.”

“Why to Leftie academics so fear pointing out the manifest failures of socialism?” the Texas Republican wrote on Twitter, referring to a critique posted Wednesday by a professor at Rutgers, which went viral.

Cruz proposed other parodies, such as a “Venezuela edition,” a “Russia/USSR edition” and an “East Germany edition.”

“Or we could do the University edition: you imagine a magic money tree; you give everything free to anybody who wants it; nobody works, studies, or innovates; and everybody gets an A!”

Read it all at
Ted Cruz defends Hasbro's 'Monopoly Socialism' after parody board game draws criticism online


Buy one before they yank em

BUY two leave one sealed
(cut video so less lag)

This thread is not about Trump but I see he's in your head rent-free.
He's adding unimaginable trillions to the national debt; which is not free.

Why are you defending Lyin' Ted? His wife is ugly, and his dad killed JFK. Have you forgotten about that, retard?
 
A lot of pro-Jewish posters get accused of being Hasbro shills...

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Ted Cruz defends Hasbro’s ‘Monopoly Socialism’ after parody board game draws criticism online
PUBLISHED 6 HOURS AGO UPDATED 5 HOURS AGO

Tucker Higgins
Sen. Ted Cruz came to the defense of toy-making giant Hasbro on Thursday after the company came under fire over a “Monopoly Socialism” game.
View attachment 275592
“Why to Leftie academics so fear pointing out the manifest failures of socialism?” the Texas Republican wrote in a post on Twitter, referring to a critique posted Wednesday by a professor at Rutgers, which went viral.

The tweets came after Nick Kapur, a history professor and author of a book about postwar Japan, sparked a backlash by posting a detailed thread which labeled the board game “mean-spirited and woefully ill-informed.”


Sen. Ted Cruz jumped to the defense of toy-making giant Hasbro on Thursday after the company came under fire over a “Monopoly Socialism” game that takes as its slogan the phrase “Winning is for capitalists.”

“Why to Leftie academics so fear pointing out the manifest failures of socialism?” the Texas Republican wrote on Twitter, referring to a critique posted Wednesday by a professor at Rutgers, which went viral.

Cruz proposed other parodies, such as a “Venezuela edition,” a “Russia/USSR edition” and an “East Germany edition.”

“Or we could do the University edition: you imagine a magic money tree; you give everything free to anybody who wants it; nobody works, studies, or innovates; and everybody gets an A!”

Read it all at
Ted Cruz defends Hasbro's 'Monopoly Socialism' after parody board game draws criticism online


Buy one before they yank em

BUY two leave one sealed
(cut video so less lag)

This thread is not about Trump but I see he's in your head rent-free.
He's adding unimaginable trillions to the national debt; which is not free.

Why are you defending Lyin' Ted? His wife is ugly, and his dad killed JFK. Have you forgotten about that, retard?

Damn, your brain is 80%+ eaten up with TDS. It may be terminal. I wonder if your head will just eventually implode or something.
 
CRAP Target has already yanked it ...that was the store that popped up in nazi google shoppin that had it
19.99 at target ...and i was hesitant to buy it from them
but when i went to their site it was gone

If you put it into target search just start typing monopoly and monopoly socialism is the first thing it tries to auto complete
They gotta be getting hammered from people looking to buy it and from people ..........well ya know

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39.99 on ebay
 
I wont one for my grandchild. It'll be presented well sealed in plastic. Instructions will say to leave it sealed and in a safe place away from strong lights for 50 years. Or longer. Then it is to be removed and displayed at an "Antiques Roadshow" then put up for auction.

By then it will have been so thoroughly attacked by the left that it will have been withdrawn and offers made to buy back any already sold that they might be destroyed.

I would guess the sale price will be around $2.25 Million Dollars which will have, at that time, the value of about $500,000 in today's Dollars. If the little shit is lucky. I mean about the value of the Dollar.

Do not doubt me on this.
 

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