"When you hear them yelling make it rain" - Mark Cuban jokes about Marjorie Taylor-Greene's accusations of Democrats controlling the weather
Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban took a cheeky jab at Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor-Green after the latter made a bold accusation against the Democratic party. Taylor-Green took to X on Thursday to claim that the party in power can control the weather.
Cuban found this hard to believe and jokingly responded to the Congresswoman with a telling metaphor.
"When you hear them yelling "make it rain" at the club Marjorie, they are not talking about the weather," Cuban tweeted Saturday morning.
Cuban was already active on social media, especially when it came to expressing his opinion on politics or social matters. The Mavericks owner has posted several messages against Republican party presidential nominee Donald Trump while endorsing Kamala Harris.
Just last week, he applauded Elon Musk for supporting Trump but warned the X/Twitter owner about the former president's loyalty, which Cuban said is only with himself.
"Elon, there will come a time when you need something from Donald Trump. You will think you will have earned the right to ask and receive. You have been a loyal, faithful soldier for him. You have supported him politically with 10s of millions of dollars. Then, at the point you need him the most, you will find out what so many before you have learned, his loyalty is only to himself," he tweeted on Sept. 29.
The back-and-fourth between Cuban and some high-profile Trump supporters likely won't come to an end soon. The presidential election is one month away and the debates and discussions are likely to get hotter.
Joe Rogan laughed at Donald Trump's trolling Mark Cuban after failed TV show
If the back-and-forths with Elon Musk weren't enough, Joe Rogan chimed in on Mark Cuban's exchanges with Donald Trump. During the 2208th episode of his podcast on Thursday, Rogan talked about how Trump mocked Cuban after he failed to have success with a TV show.
"That’s how dirty this game is [politics]. That’s why nobody wants to do it. Unless you’re crazy like Trump. He just sent Mark Cuban a letter when Mark Cuban’s television show failed, in 2004, or whatever it was. It’s so petty, it’s so petty. And the fact that he signed it and sent it to him."
"Probably he didn’t type it himself. But to have someone draft a letter and send it to Mark Cuban, in the mail. [Chuckles]. It takes that kind of a person to literally make their way through the system." [1:13:48]
It's been two decades since that moment, but the two billionaires are still going at it, especially now that the future of the country is on the line.