It was a rhetorical question.
I was on to Rubio from the start of this and Ryan 2+ years ago when he was seen a hero here.,
Ryan is playing the Rubio role in the House (as Rubio cant) and Rush, Hannity and Levin will continue to praise him.
The GOP house leadership has the Rubio card to scam the gullible of 'conservatives'
"Have you got your Lifelock yet? Identity theft is on the rise"
FULL INTERVIEW: Mark Levin goes rounds with Paul Ryan on immigration reform
I mean, there is that frame of mind or point of view about it in the House, but my point is if somebody in the House already has a bill that demands border security -- first, foremost, provable, with real triggers and so forth -- before any legalization happens, you shouldn't need any big name to sell that. That's just an observation. I'm not speaking out against Ryan here. It's just my reaction. But at the same time, Ryan is still maintaining that whatever happens here, it isn't amnesty.
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The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution makes involuntary servitude illegal under any U.S. jurisdiction whether at the hands of the U.S. government or in the private sphere, except as punishment for a crime: "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."
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Hey give him a break! He has no choice but to fund his show with constant horribly repetitive product pitches and radio commercials that make you want to poke out your eardrums with spaghetti sticks.