Mark Levin has had it with Republicans and this push for amnesty. He blasted Paul Ryan in the opening of his show tonight for his comments on immigration on CNBC earlier today where he said they would push for a path to citizenship despite flak from the right.
Below are the tweets, via John Harwood from CNBC, that Levin read on the air:
Paul Ryan tells me House will pass immigration “path to citizenship.” Despite flak on right, “House can/will deal with earned legalization.”
on NAM panel, Ryan calls conserv opposition to reform familiar, weakened. debate on right “better from pro-immigration standpt than before.”
Ryan on immig reform: “If our motivation is to help us win elections, we shouldn’t bother. My motivation: rule of law/security/econ growth.”
Ryan rebuts conservatives who say path to citizenship = amnesty. “Amnesty is wiping slate clean, forgetting penalty. Nobody suggesting that”
Levin said he invited Paul Ryan on the show today to discuss this but was blown off by Ryan’s people. Ryan may regret doing that.
Zitatamnesty Listen See in ThesaurusSee in a sentence
The definition of amnesty is the act of releasing or protecting a person or persons from prosecution for wrongdoings. (noun)
An example of amnesty is when the US government lets in a foreign citizen to help protect that citizen from being killed in his own country. An example of amnesty is when a criminal is told to go free.
See amnesty in Webster's New World College Dictionary
noun pl. amnesties
a pardon, esp. for political offenses against a government Archaic a deliberate overlooking, as of an offense
amnesty legal definition Listen See in ThesaurusSee in a sentence
noun A pardon for past criminal offenses for a class or group of individuals who are subject to trial but have not yet been convicted. Amnesty may be limited or conditional. For example, amnesty may be offered only to those who perform a certain act, such as community service, within a specific period of time. Also referred to as grant of amnesty.
Paul Ryan is a worthless little loser who never had a real job outside Govt and never had an home address that didn't have DC in it. This closet faggot can pound sand if he thinks I will ever pull another "R" lever again if they allow this amnesty through. I hope everyone of these scummy bastards that vote for this atrocity get terminal cancer and die.
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