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Ted Cruz: Your Two-Time Equine Posterior Achievement Award Winner

Congratulations to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who has won this year’s Equine Posterior Achievement Award(link is external), People For the American Way’s annual prize for the country's most extreme right-wing politician. Cruz won by a 21-point margin in a poll of PFAW members and Right Wing Watch readers, repeating his 2013 victory(link is external), when he beat out the likes of Michele Bachmann and Sarah Palin for the coveted award. The Texas Board of Education came in second place this year, emerging as a serious contender as a result of another round of historical revisionism, denial of climate change science and flirtation with Creationism.

Cruz ended the year by embarrassing himself when he pulled a stunt that backfired badly(link is external). The Texas senator and Tea Party darling hoped to humiliate President Obama and congressional leaders by challenging a bipartisan budget bill as a way to show his anger with the president’s recent executive actions on immigration.

Instead, Cruz’s maneuver was easily defeated, but it did give Senate Democrats the opportunity to put several judicial and executive nominees up for a vote before Republicans took control of the chamber, delighting Democrats while fomenting anger amongst Cruz’s fellow Republicans.

Such attention-grabbing political stunts are typical of Cruz, who spearheaded the opposition to a constitutional amendment to overturn the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision by falsely claiming that the amendment would throw comedians in jail(link is external) and muzzle pastors(link is external).

An anti-gay crusader, Cruz threatened civil disobedience (link is external) to block the enforcement of gay rights measures, introduced new measures(link is external) to prevent marriage equality(link is external), said same-sex marriage is “heartbreaking(link is external)” and causes his heart to weep(link is external) and alleged that gay rights laws will put pastors in prison(link is external).

Cruz also stood by lawless rancher Cliven Bundy (link is external) , notorious for his racist remarks and refusal to recognize the U.S. government’s authority, while at the same time torpedoing the nomination of a noted civil rights attorney (link is external) , whom he accused of “fanning…flames of racial tension.” Now, Cruz wants to go to war with net neutrality(link is external) , although he doesn’t seem to have a clue about what net neutrality actually means.

So congratulations Sen. Cruz, or something.