The spokesman fired by GOP presidential contender Sen. Ted Cruz amid a
flap over a video that falsely claimed rival Sen. Marco Rubio suggested there "aren't many answers" in the Bible has a new job at MSNBC.
Shamed Cruz campaign staffer Rick Tyler tweeted out his new gig as an MSNBC political contributor on Friday.
Tyler, who apologized for posting the fraudulent insult, was fired from his campaign post Monday.
Rubio's communications director Alex Conant has posted his own video with the transcript reading "All the answers are in there" asserting he was present when the video was shot and heard exactly what Rubio said.
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