Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.) disagrees with President Trump's decision to pardon former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday.
"The speaker does not agree with the decision,” Ryan's spokesman Doug Andres told The Wall Street Journal. “Law-enforcement officials have a special responsibility to respect the rights of everyone in the United States. We should not allow anyone to believe that responsibility is diminished by this pardon.”
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Screw that traitor Ryan!
ReplyDeleteHim and the horse he rode in on.
DeleteMcCain, McConnell, Ryan, Flake, Pelosi, Waters, Clintons, Obama and on ad nauseam. It's hard to believe we need a place called Hell! It's not a swamp, it's a black hole of unmitigated greed. I'll say it again....someone please nuke DC when they're all there and let us start over.
ReplyDeletesomeone please nuke DC when they're all there and let us start over.
DeleteHa! :)
Treason and sedition were once punished by jail or death. Mmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteShould still be backtracking to Fonda.
DeleteDon't even get me going on that traitor, Fonda. That slut should have been shot! Same with that Bradley Manning character....shot!!
DeleteRyan, McCain, McConnell, the Bushes...
ReplyDeleteThey all seem to think that they can say something that will make the Left begin to like them. It won't work. The Left wants them dead, in prison, or impoverished. Nothing else will do.
Notice how when someone on the Left screws up, nobody else on the Left calls them out? That's a sort of team spirit at work that politicians on the Right just don't have.
- Charlie
Notice how when someone on the Left screws up, nobody else on the Left calls them out? That's a sort of team spirit at work that politicians on the Right just don't have.
DeleteGood point.