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Does Cruz understand 'Green Eggs and Ham'?

During Sen. Ted Cruz' marathon talk-a-thon, he dramatically read one of his children's favorite books, Dr. Seuss' Green Eggs and Ham, saying it was a good-night

During Sen. Ted Cruz' marathon talk-a-thon, he dramatically read one of his children's favorite books, Dr. Seuss' Green Eggs and Ham, saying it was a good-night story for his children.

How ironic, Sen. Claire McCaskill, remarked on Morning Joe, that the Texas Republican used that book in a marathon speech opposing a healthcare reform bill he has never tried.

"I went the University of Missouri, I did not go to Harvard, but I’ll tell you that my daughter texted me this morning and said 'Mom, does he not know the point of the story?'" the Missouri Democrat said.

In the classic Seuss novel, a grumpy character declares "I do not like them, Sam-I-am. I do not like green eggs and ham...I would not like them here or there. I would not like them anywhere."

Eventually, the character tries the green eggs and ham to appease his persistent friend and finds that he quite likes them: "I like green eggs and ham! I do! I like them, Sam-I-am!"

"It’s that you can’t knock things till you try it," McCaskill said with a smile. "It's ironic that he used that in the filibuster because I think when people realize how the these exchanges are going to work...It’s all private insurance companies on these exchanges."

Watch the full discussion on misinformation, Obamacare, and Cruz' filibuster.