Seth Rogen appeared on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Thursday night, where the actor explained why his so-called feud with Senator Ted Cruz is “not a feud.”Rogen is known for being openly opinionated on Twitter and, back in January, he and Cruz had a days-long Twitter exchange, which all started on Inauguration Day, when Cruz criticized President Joe Biden for reentering the Paris Climate Agreement.On Thursday, host Stephen Colbert asked the actor to explain why he is calling his social media spar with Cruz “not a feud.””Feud implies equal ground,” Rogen explained. “If someone’s trying to murder someone with a baseball bat and someone is yelling that person to stop, is that a feud between the baseball bat-wielder and the person yelling at the baseball bat-wielder? I don’t know if that’s a feud.”Rogen added, “I think feud implies two people hitting each other with baseball bats. I’m, like, Ted Cruz is a fascist. He denies the reality of the election. His words cause people to die, and I’m making jokes about it. Is that a feud? I don’t know. To me, it doesn’t seem like a feud. To me, it seems like I’m pointing out the fact that he is…
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