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Ted Cruz screwed up Wednesday night. Then he did something far rarer in politics.

Republican Ted Cruz later apologized after making a joke about the vice president on the campaign trail less than a week after the death of Biden's son. (Video: American Bridge 21st Century/YouTube)

On Wednesday night, while addressing a group of Republicans in Michigan, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.), a GOP presidential candidate, continued what is apparently a Cruz-on-the-campaign-trail tradition: He told a joke about Vice President Biden.

Of course, this time was different. Biden's son, Beau, passed away Saturday night at 46.  The funeral is set for this weekend.

Now, politicians say dumb stuff all the time. But they rarely do what Cruz did afterward -- apologize unequivocally.

Politicians, like most human beings, find it difficult to admit their failings. Most have also been told repeatedly by political operatives and strategists that apologies only extend a story, spurring stories about the mistake, the apology, the quality of the apology and the subsequent public reaction.

But Cruz said simply what so many others have not.

It was a mistake. I'm sorry. Enough said.

Good on him.

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