Ted Cruz’s first campaign ad against Hillary Clinton appears to be a resounding success – MSNBC’s pundits called it “vicious.”
The 1999 comedy “Office Space” is a cult-classic featuring a scene where the character Peter Gibbons destroys his company’s printer after quitting his job. Cruz’s parody, set to an altered version of the song, “D-mn It Feels Good to be a Gangsta,” casts a Hillary Clinton stand-in who destroys the personal email server she used as secretary of state.
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“D-mn it feels good to be a Clinton,” the narrator sings. “A shameless politician always plays her cards right. Got a crew for the fight on the airwaves. Lapdogs in the press keep their mouths tight. ‘Cause a Clinton never needs to explain what, why it is what they done, or with who. A real Clinton knows that they’re entitled, and you don’t get to know what they do. … D-mn it feels good to be a Clinton – a server full of secrets ain’t no thing. D-mn it feels good to be a Clinton – nothing ever hits with a sting.”