Republican Senator Ted Cruz on Cheney shooting incident: 'Look, it happens'
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AKRON, IA -- Republicans have become accustomed
to defending former Vice President Dick Cheney's political record, but
Texas firebrand Sen. Ted Cruz is now defending his reputation as a
hunter.
Cruz joined Rep. Steve King, R-IA,
for a pheasant hunt in western Iowa on Saturday, and the two discussed
the now infamous 2006 incident when Cheney accidentally shot a friend
while quail hunting in Texas.
"Look, it happens," said Cruz.
King said the incident "doesn't bother me a bit. The way I understood it, he was standing in the wrong place."
Cheney
wounded campaign contributor Harry Whittington, who Cruz said was a
friend. The Tea Party Republican said Whittington still has pellets in
his shoulder that set off airport metal detectors.
Cruz and King spent hours Saturday trudging
through brush in western Iowa with a group of hunters in the hopes of
bagging a few pheasants. King has hosted past Republican presidential
hopefuls Rick Santorum and Rick Perry for similar hunting outings in the
first-in-the-nation voting state.
King also
jokingly acknowledged Cruz's status as a political target since the
prominent role the senator played in orchestrating the 16-day government
shutdown. At a speech in front of Iowa Republicans on Friday, Cruz made
the case that the battle against President Barack Obama's Affordable
Care Act helped to shed light on the problems with the legislation and
will aid the GOP in the 2014 midterm elections.
"There
are a lot of people who would like to shoot me and you, I've noticed,"
King said to Cruz before they took off."That would be a fundraiser to
end them all, wouldn't it?"
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