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Two hecklers tried to perform an exorcism on Texas Sen. Ted Cruz during a campaign stop in Raymond, New Hampshire, on Monday.
"Ted Cruz, look in the mirror and let the evil spirit leave, leave your power-hungry demonic soul," one of the hecklers called out from a doorway while holding up a mirror and a cross. The Republican presidential candidate first suggested that the two men were from the campaign of Bernie Sanders, the senator from Vermont who's seeking the Democratic nomination for the presidency. .@TedCruz to protester who is removed from event: "Usually lefties don't believe in God." #FITN #NHPrimaryhttps://t.co/c8K6m9GQ4l Then, he made a quip implying that progressives had no faith. "You know the very odd thing," Cruz said. "Usually lefties don't believe in God." The audience applauded, and the two men were escorted out. "We just had to get rid of the evil spirit. I hope it works," one of the protesters, who was not named, told the Dallas Morning News as they left. The newspaper posted video of the protesters as they departed the event, with one of them retching as if about to vomit: The Dallas Morning News said a heckler attempting an exorcism interrupted a Cruz event in Iowa last week, but it was not clear if the two incidents were related. Washington Post reporter Dave Weigel noticed that one of the protesters looked very much like the man who recently interrupted a Donald Trump event to call the candidate "boring." I wonder if the "demon" heckler here is the same one who called Trump boring pic.twitter.com/2CAUZD8DZf That heckler is one half of the "guerilla comedy" duo The Good Liars. Here's an image of the pair from their Facebook page: And here's an image of the men who interrupted the Cruz event: Retching protester tries to exorcise Ted Cruz demons in New Hampshire https://t.co/SsajLfuzqD pic.twitter.com/ZfN4uTfeXE (h/t Raw Story) Also on HuffPost: -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website. ![]() More... |