Speaker of the House Paul Ryan stunned conservatives in an interview with Sean Hannity. Asked by Hannity about the hordes of Muslim refugees trying to enter the country, Ryan refused to lend his support to efforts to investigate incoming migrants’ beliefs before letting them in, stating “that’s not who we are.”
By remarkable coincidence, this exact same phrase was uttered by President Obama when he criticized Republican pushes to more carefully vet Syrian immigrants, effectively putting Ryan in the same side of the ring as the president and the Democratic party.
On top of that, Ryan’s response ran in complete contradiction to the opinions of Senate Immigration Subcommittee Chairman Jeff Sessions (R-AL), who is referenced by Hannity in their discussion. A longtime analyst of immigration trends and effects, Sessions has concluded that the rate of immigrants coming into the US must be decreased, noting that a staggering “Eighty-three percent of voters want to see projected immigration growth reduced.”
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Yes you dumb assclown, YOU can’t take care of me and my fellow veterans. But YOU
time to fire him
If this is true. Stick it loser
PhD in Obamaology.
What about the Christians being prosecuted for their belief..They should come first….
This is disturbing. I had higher hopes for him
Ok now Ryan was supposed to be the good choice…………..what is happening???
Get off that Obama band wagon,Ryan!
It’s early but maybe I oppose Ryan.
No surprise here. He was endorsed by the liberal GOP (like Bonner). He thinks we work for him. He friggin works for us and like so many of them, think they can do whatever they want.