Sasse: "This order is too broad."https://twitter.com/sensasse/status/825465090866573313 …
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[To be clear, I mean Republican senators.]
while nice to see some opposition, this is a pretty weak opposition. "Too broad" is a massive understatement
it's still a pretty Islamophobic statement that implies without factual backing that Obama's approach has been "disastrous"
Yes, I can read the statement.
well then.
We had a discussion at work about how white guy lawyers always come into mentions w replies detailing the story/quote that was just tweeted.
Sorry, you were the first one after that conversation, and I was just like, "Yup! Thanks!" Sorry if it was a bit dickish.
wasn't really detailing the quote, I'm just reacting to Sasse getting too much credit for a weak stand
Yes, and yet it's overwhelmingly white guy lawyers who show up in replies to tell me things that I clearly know/can read myself in the ...
I think Dent was first.
I mean Senate.
Nope. Amash and Dent, too.
But all were pretty tentative and conditional.
True. Best of the three, but still behind (ex)Rep Evan McMullin
From Senate I believe yes. I think @RepCharlieDent has also said something as well.
Dent was, I believe, per this:https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/825450440309481473 …
not the first GOPer, but the first GOP Senator.
Sasse's Nebraska accepted the most refugees per capita in 2016, glad to see him standing up for them.
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