Kind of amazing that people don't recognize that spending the day attacking Paul Ryan because he posted a Father's Day tweet about how much he loves his kids says a lot more about you than it does about Ryan.
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They are blaming him for it and I'm not sure how speaking out several times against it and pushing 2 bills that would change the law 2 allow families to stay together during detention could be interpreted any other way.
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They are blaming him for not speaking out or pushing back against many Trump actions that they see as leading up to this, and as such, his “efforts” now are seen as insufficient — particularly given immigration advocates’ past with him regarding addressing DACA.
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In summary: Their dislike of Paul Ryan and his past political actions led them to flip out over him posting a Father's Day message. Which is exactly what I said at the start of this thread.
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It's no different than when Obama would post about March Madness or father's day and a bunch of people would respond with tweets about Benghazi. The same people doing this would mock those people, but now they act exactly like them.
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