I agree with Ruth H. above that Tucker was rude and condescending. But I also was very shocked and disturbed that Sen. Cruz seemed so uninformed and often illogical and inarticulate. Alan Dershowitz had always described Cruz as one of his all-time most brilliant students at Harvard Law. (https://theweek.com/speedreads/618098/alan-dershowitz-doubles-down-ted-cruz-being-most-brilliant-law-students). And Cruz has argued many cases before the Supreme Court. Tucker completely dominated the interview!!
I think Tucker’s interview attack caught Cruz in a surprisingly awkward position trying to respond, especially when Tucker rudely responded and laughed. It was not a good interview for either, but Tucker deserves no praise for how he conducted this interview.
I agree with Ruth H. above that Tucker was rude and condescending. But I also was very shocked and disturbed that Sen. Cruz seemed so uninformed and often illogical and inarticulate. Alan Dershowitz had always described Cruz as one of his all-time most brilliant students at Harvard Law. (https://theweek.com/speedreads/618098/alan-dershowitz-doubles-down-ted-cruz-being-most-brilliant-law-students). And Cruz has argued many cases before the Supreme Court. Tucker completely dominated the interview!!
I think Tucker’s interview attack caught Cruz in a surprisingly awkward position trying to respond, especially when Tucker rudely responded and laughed. It was not a good interview for either, but Tucker deserves no praise for how he conducted this interview.
It's hard not to laugh when someone says an utterly stupid thing like, "AIPAC is not a foreign lobby."