Sen. John Cornyn of Texas mocked for trumpeting federal broadband funding he voted against

While U.S. Sen. John Cornyn's tweets don't blow up into shit shows quite as often as those of fellow Texas Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, he's certainly had his share that explode in his face like a cigar loaded with Black Cats and horse manure. In the latest such "Oops!" moment, Cornyn shared an article Tuesday from the Texas Tribune trumpeting the $3.3 billion in federal funds being funneled into the Lone Star State to expand broadband access. While Cornyn didn't explicitly take credit for the cash influx, plenty on Twitter drew the inference.
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