Michael Bennet’s campaign is a Seinfeld campaign—about nothing—that typifies the Left’s empty rage in 2020. In a decade in the Senate, he’s done very little…but he did stomp his foot & yell at me on Senate floor (which he features in fundraising emails). https://t.co/Dmf3HQ6OEC
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) May 2, 2019
Ted Cruz’s Failed Seinfeld Joke
Cruz tweeted last week about democrat senator Michael Bennett, a 2020 presidential hopeful from Colorado. He said Bennett’s campaign was:
“A Seinfeld campaign – about nothing – that typifies the Left’s empty rage in 2020. In a decade in the Senate, he’s done very little…but he did stomp his foot & yell at me on Senate floor (which he features in fundraising emails).”
The tweet refers to the classic Seinfeld trope that the show is “about nothing.” The joke became popular after an episode during which Alexander’s character George Costanza pitched Larry Seinfeld a sitcom idea, The Show About Nothing.
Jason Alexander Hits Back, Calls Cruz a Jerk
The Cruz tweet was initially greeted with tumbleweed and a few reminders that Bennett “wiped the floor” with Cruz in a widely shared debate earlier this year.
dude he wiped the floor with you in the Senate
— yo (@SoCalindy) May 2, 2019
And then George Costanza weighed in with support for Michael Bennett and a burning Seinfeld reference of his own.
So @SenTedCruz has called @SenatorBennet a “Seinfeld campaign”, claiming it’s about nothing. I’ve met Bennett. He is a great man and real choice for POTUS. As for Cruz – the jerk store called and they’re running out of you. I say, the faster the better.
— jason alexander (@IJasonAlexander) May 6, 2019
The “jerk store” line refers to a famous Costanza one-liner that bombed on the show, a not-so-subtle hint that Cruz’s attempt at humor fell flat on its face. Alexander said:
“I’ve met Bennett. He is a great man and real choice for POTUS. As for Cruz – the jerk store called and they’re running out of you. I say, the faster the better.”
It’s the second time this week a high profile actor has weighed in on American politics. Kevin Costner slammed American politics over the weekend and suggested Michelle Obama run for president.
A Real Choice for POTUS?
Funny as Alexander’s tweet was, Bennett is unlikely to make a real dent on the Democrat primaries. In the most recent poll, which puts former VP Joe Biden in first place, Bennett registers between one and two percent support.
Bennett launched a delayed presidential run last week after recovering from a sudden prostate cancer diagnosis. The Colorado senator aims to run on a platform of Child Tax Credit expansion, a higher minimum wage, and a fierce climate change agenda.
Ted Cruz, who ran a failed presidential bid behind Donald Trump in 2016, is unlikely to take another stab at the White House this time around.