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I love it. Precisely what I've posted on forums. Mark Cuban can't and won't say anything negative about China, obliterating his opinions and credibility as far as I am concerned.
A shame he came into the arena, when he knew he was always going to put his own financial interests first, and not American Values.
Ted Cruz challenges Mark Cuban to speak about China in heated Twitter spat over anthem kneeling
Cruz asked, 'Can you say ANYTHING other than ‘Chairman Mao is beautiful & wise?’
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, challenged Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban to speak about China during a heated Twitter spat on Monday.
The beef started when Cuban responded to a tweet from talk radio host Mark Davis in which he declared he was excited for the NBA to return to action but would be “OUT” the minute a player kneels during the national anthem.
“Bye,” Cuban responded to the tweet, but Cruz took notice and didn’t appreciate the snarky response that seemed to imply the Mavericks don't mind if players protest during the national anthem by taking a knee.
A shame he came into the arena, when he knew he was always going to put his own financial interests first, and not American Values.
Ted Cruz challenges Mark Cuban to speak about China in heated Twitter spat over anthem kneeling
Cruz asked, 'Can you say ANYTHING other than ‘Chairman Mao is beautiful & wise?’
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, challenged Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban to speak about China during a heated Twitter spat on Monday.
The beef started when Cuban responded to a tweet from talk radio host Mark Davis in which he declared he was excited for the NBA to return to action but would be “OUT” the minute a player kneels during the national anthem.
“Bye,” Cuban responded to the tweet, but Cruz took notice and didn’t appreciate the snarky response that seemed to imply the Mavericks don't mind if players protest during the national anthem by taking a knee.