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.
-
-
I'm not dismissing their concerns as hysteria. I'm dismissing references to concentration camps, stealing children, and comparing Ryan to a Nazi as hysteria. And I'm saying not everything needs to be political. Tweeting attacks at Ryan's Father's Day post won't change policy.
-
Weird. You managed to have the entire conversation — including the initial tweet — by broad-brushing all criticism as the attacks and hysteria until now.pic.twitter.com/Di3vPXWvXM
-
Weird that you didn't include the original tweet, which specifically references attacks on his Father's Day tweet for that: https://twitter.com/AG_Conservative/status/1008192365696311297 … And also ignore the 100+ tweets I have sent in the last 2 days specifically addressing the policy concerns related to this issue.
-
Yes, a lot of people have real concerns about the current policy. No, that doesn't mean that people reacting to a Father's Day post from Ryan by calling him an evil Nazi are justified in doing so. I can dismiss the latter without dismissing the former.
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.