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On 4 May 2016, the entertainment web site The Good Lord Above published a fake news article reporting that Ted Cruz went on a Twitter rant blaming God for his failed presidential campaign: The above-quoted article also included doctored Tweets showing Ted Cruz' alleged Twitter rant: The above-displayed tweets were not posted on Ted Cruz' official Twitter account. They were created for a fake news article published by the entertainment web site The Good Lord Above. Shortly after Cruz announced that he was suspending his campaign, he posted a thank you message to the #CruzCrew on his web site: The Good Lord Above is a humor site that makes its theme clear in its About page: Previous stories originated from the site and were mistaken for actual news articles include the Dalai Lama stepping down to pursue a career as a sitcom writer, Donald Trump referring to Jesus as a socialist loser, and Bernie Sanders saving a dog and three children from a house fire but getting ignored by the media.
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