House Speaker Paul Ryan’s press office has yet to make a public comment about the attack carried out by a Somali refugee at Ohio State University, a two-hour drive from Ryan’s own alma mater, Miami University in Ohio.
The seemingly muted response from Ryan’s office is in marked contrast to statements issued by other Republican lawmakers and the President’s spokesman–and is especially noteworthy given that the House Speaker is the third highest-ranking elected official in the nation, just behind the President and the Vice President.
In recent days, the Speaker’s office has sent out press emails to reporters on issues ranging from the death of Fidel Castro to Speaker Ryan’s favorite Thanksgiving food.
Yet there appears to be no press statement addressing the tragedy at Ohio State University and the refugee program that allowed the attack to occur.
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4 comments:
Gosh darn! It couldn't be that not screened refugees could possibly be unhappy that we over here don't have prayer rooms every ten feet and feel the need to kill off everybody in sight because of it. OH! HUSH MY MOUTH! That's such a racist thing to say!
Sorry, America, and Barack, your policies suck big time.
I'm so thankful we elected someone to remedy this instead of an evil witch who swore to increase this devastation.
And people actually want them here come on learn english get screened and come on in this just let em in bull.... gotta stop wont until meadia quits lying to our people
the refugee program did not do a thing. No more than Smith and Wesson are responsible for mass shootings.
The thought that Paul Ryan is third in line to the presidency is really scarey, that Rino needs to go. The house needs to elect a new speaker real soon.
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