Liberal activist and actress Alyssa Milano, who vigorously campaigned for losing Democratic Party candidates Jon Ossoff and Rob Quist in 2017 special elections, excluded Sen. Ted Cruz from a cyber group hug on Twitter Thursday afternoon.

Milano came to fame as a child star in the hit 1980s TV show “Who’s the Boss” and later co-starred in the hit TV show “Charmed.” Milano’s acting career has not caught fire since Charmed ended its eight-year run in 2006.

Alyssa Milano, image via Charmed Wiki.

Milano had posted her ‘group hug’ tweet Tuesday night minutes after retweeting a report that Ossoff had lost his Georgia Congressional race to Republican Karen Handel, writing, “GROUP HUG, get in.”

NBC News projects Karen Handel wins the Georgia special election. — Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) June 21, 2017

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~GROUPHUG~

get in. — Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) June 21, 2017

Ted Cruz responded at 1:55 p.m. EDT Thursday, tweeting, “We all need a hug!”

https://twitter.com/tedcruz/status/877948278335197185

Milano tweeted right back at 2:04 p.m., “Not you, Ted Cruz. You’re not invited.”

Such is the state of liberalism in 2017: In six months liberals have gone from ‘Punch a Nazi’ to ‘Behead President Trump’, ‘Shoot a Congressman’ and now they’ll even deny the human comfort of a hug to Ted Cruz. For liberals, “all you need is love” has been replaced with “all you need is hate.” Sad.

(Note: Milano is not the first Charmed alum to go after Cruz on Twitter. In 2015 Rose McGowan attacked Cruz over a fake meme, writing, “You are blight on the soul of humanity. Get off of my planet…”)