Ted Cruz’s College Roommate’s Response To Cruz Departure Is The Best Thing Ever


After Ted Cruz officially announced that he is suspending his campaign, Cruz’s former college roommate celebrated.

After the Texan senator officially delivered his speech, announcing the de facto withdrawal of his bid, Craig Mazin was again thrust into the limelight.

Mazin recently attracted the attention of the media when he tweeted several funny anti-Cruz comments. For instance, he implied that Cruz was a masturbator in college.

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https://twitter.com/clmazin/status/720259227067920385?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

One of his most recent hilarious posts was this:

https://twitter.com/clmazin/status/727639304906772480?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

https://twitter.com/clmazin/status/727913310482354176

https://twitter.com/clmazin/status/727657845710147585

https://twitter.com/clmazin/status/727638252950151168

Mazin is a Los Angeles-based screenwriter and filmmaker. He has his own claim to fame or at least has some notable achievements in the entertainment industry. Among the notable screenplays that he wrote are The Hangover parts II and III and some of the Scary Movies.

However, Craig’s real rise to notability or perhaps notoriety came when he started trolling Cruz in his tweets.

As a former college roommate of Cruz, he has a treasure throve of embarrassing, funny and disgusting memories about the senator. His witty contempt about Ted is not surprising considering that even Ted’s partymates hate him.

The young Ted was an achiever and undeniably brilliant but many of his former classmates really did not like him.

He was described as abrasive, intense, strident, and arrogant. Others think that he was creepy.

Mazin claims that he does not want the spotlight and he would be glad to return to being completely irrelevant.

Watch Ted Cruz’s announcement below.

Homar has been a writer and editor for both print and online publications for more than fifteen years. He also worked for a scientific research institution and for a book publishing house. He currently works as a home-based freelance online writer and copy editor. He is active in various local civic organizations and regularly contributes as a columnist in regional newspapers in the Bicol Region, Philippines.