It is pretty entertaining.

Now that Ted Cruz has officially tossed his hat into the 2016 ring, ThinkProgress has got their work cut out for them. And they’re not wasting any time:

Ted Cruz just laid out the most anti-woman agenda yet http://t.co/1eDTsFENNx pic.twitter.com/OBbbyWZ4Tj — ThinkProgress (@thinkprogress) March 23, 2015

Let’s allow them to elaborate, shall we?

When Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) announced his candidacy for president on Monday, he may have forgotten an extremely important electoral group: women. … In an [sic] post-election analysis released earlier this month, the Republican National Committee wrote, “We successfully fought back against the War on Women narrative in places like Colorado, and the results of our efforts are clear. In 2012, the GOP had a 12-point deficit with women voters, and in 2014 our deficit was down to only four points. We now have to keep building on this progress and talking to women about the issues that matter most to them. ” But rather than “building on this progress,” Cruz outlined several policy proposals that might make Republican appeals to women an even bigger uphill battle. On nearly each major policy point Cruz supported a side that isn’t popular with women.

Ergo, Ted Cruz hates teh wimmenz!!!111!

ThinkProgress now defines "anti-woman agenda" as "positions without majority support among female voters" http://t.co/pk8lr8Dk5R — Lachlan Markay (@lachlan) March 23, 2015

By @thinkprogress' rationale here, opposing Keystone XL is an "anti-woman" position pic.twitter.com/nwM5l1e5Yw — Lachlan Markay (@lachlan) March 23, 2015

@thinkprogress Because Cruz supports ideas that some women don't doesn't make him anti-woman. What about all the women who agree with him? — MejillasRojas (@MejillasRojas) March 23, 2015

"50% of women are pro-choice. So, being pro-life is anti-woman" – A publication that doesn't understand the Latin meaning of "per cent" — Alex F. Baldwin (@VerumVulnero1) March 23, 2015

ThinkProgress really hasn’t mastered that whole “think” thing, have they?

i look forward to another solid issue-oriented debate RT @thinkprogress: Ted Cruz just laid out the most anti-woman agenda yet. — David Harsanyi (@davidharsanyi) March 23, 2015

LOL. You're so ridiculous. RT @thinkprogress Ted Cruz just laid out the most anti-woman agenda yet — RB (@RBPundit) March 23, 2015

You're gonna need a new narrative. RT @thinkprogress: Ted Cruz just laid out the most anti-woman agenda yet — Michelle Ray (@GaltsGirl) March 23, 2015

@thinkprogress Jesus, laying out the #WarOnWomen red carpet already? Like this article wasn't written months ago… — Mark McClain (@MarkMMcClain) March 23, 2015

Ted Cruz didn't even really lay out an agenda and the dullards at @ThinkProgress are calling it "anti-woman." #Clowns — RB (@RBPundit) March 23, 2015

@RBPundit "Cruz carries on the long standing GOP agenda of putting women in binders." –@ThinkProgress probably — sarah (@mamaswati) March 23, 2015

You are such a massive joke. RT @thinkprogress: Ted Cruz just laid out the most anti-woman agenda yet. — Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) March 23, 2015

U people are batshit. RT"@thinkprogress: Ted Cruz just laid out the most anti-woman agenda yet http://t.co/Z0DXmKuAvv pic.twitter.com/yuNsef6iub — JB (@JonnybeHood) March 23, 2015

Cruz isn't my first choice for President, but he isn't "anti-woman" because progressives disagree with his politics. Sick of crap like this. — C. Whalen Stephens (@CorieWStephens) March 23, 2015

@thinkprogress You are pathetic. — Scott Lofquist ن (@ScottLofquist) March 23, 2015

@mamaswati It’s a three way race between them, Salon and Daily Kos for Fuckwittery Champions @DCToddM @thinkprogress — Jay Caruso (@JayCaruso) March 23, 2015

They’re neck and neck!

Shorter @thinkprogress "We'll tell women what they should think. Don't worry your pretty little heads off." — Alex F. Baldwin (@VerumVulnero1) March 23, 2015

I'm more than a little tired of the assumption that it's feminist to treat all women like a bloc of voters who all have the same interests. — C. Whalen Stephens (@CorieWStephens) March 23, 2015

.@thinkprogress I'm a woman & prefer liberty & individualism because collectivism & statism are "anti-woman". — Kimberly C (@conkc2) March 23, 2015

.@thinkprogress Liberty is the MOST "pro-woman" agenda there is. — Christian Heiens (@ChristianHeiens) March 23, 2015

Bingo.

Meanwhile: