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TEA PARTY VOWS REVENGE PAUL RYAN
Movement to Primary Speaker Paul Ryan Out of Congress Picks Up Steam
Jim Hoft Dec 19th, 2015 8:13 am Leave a Comment
We Were Warned–
Harry Reid threw his support behind Paul Ryan for Speaker back in October.
In July 2013 Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) spoke with a Hispanic audience about his intention to push immigration reform in the House of Representatives.
In October 2013 Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI)wrote a bill that would grant citizenship to at least 11 million illegal immigrants.
Ryan was elected Speaker of the House in October.
On Thursday Speaker Ryan passed a trillion dollar budget deal that was widely praised by Barack Obama and Democratic leaders.
They got everything they wanted.
After Republicans passed this budget Rush Limbaugh posed the question: Tell Me How the Budget Deal Would Be Worse If Democrats Ran Congress
It wouldn’t.
Now there is a movement under way to primary Paul Ryan out of office.
A facebook page was set up to primary Paul Ryan from Congress.
The page already has 4,335 likes.
There is also a Fire Paul Ryan webpage set up online.
And now this…
On Friday the Wisconsin Tea Party declared war on Ryan.
Posted by Primary Challenge Paul Ryan on Friday, December 18, 2015
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CHILLING: GOP Rep. Peter King: Prosecute Reporter Who Broke NSA Story
Tea Party News Network.
In what should be seen an a violent attack on the First Amendment’s freedom of the press clause, Rep. Peter King (R-NY) made some shocking statements to Megyn Kelly of FOX News. King, a liberal NY Republican, not only believes that the government should prosecute the whistleblower who spilled the beans on Obama’s unconstitutional spying (NSA, “PRISM”) on American citizens, but should also prosecute the reporter who broke the story! Perhaps Congressman King hasn’t read the First Amendment in a while, so here’s a reminder:
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”Here’s an excerpt of the interview of the interview, followed by the full video:
Kelly: “It’s not particularly newsworthy your calling for Snowden to be prosecuted because we’ve seen that over the past few days. But, to take it another step and say the journalist who published the information, the guys who publish what he leaked, that they should face prosecution, that is news. Do you believe that, stand by that, both (UK Guardian reporter, Glenn) Greenwald and the Washington Post reporter?”
Rep. Peter King: ”I’m talking about Greenwald. Greenwald, not only did he disclose this information, he said he has names of CIA agents and assets around the world and they’re threatening to disclose that. The last time that was done in this country, we saw the CIA agent murdered in Greece. No right is absolute, and even the press has certain restrictions. I think it should be very targeted and very selective and certainly a very rare exception. In this case, when you have someone who’s disclosed secrets like this and threatens to release more, then to me, yes, there has to be be. Legal action should be taken against him.”