And the rhetoric soars to new heights. https://t.co/3poeaAXNhe
— David Edward ? (@_David_Edward) January 30, 2017
Earlier today, President Trump mocked Sen. Chuck Schumer’s tears over the refugee situation by saying there was a “five percent chance they’re real.” An Esquire writer thought that was just awful:
The ridicule for Chuck Schumer's tears speaks to the moral decay of our politics: https://t.co/jrzJlw3zUa pic.twitter.com/vFmwWAAqe3
— Esquire (@esquire) January 30, 2017
Is that so?
https://twitter.com/TheRealBepo/status/826122226055385090
excuse me. .. Remember Boehner?
— John S (@gottahavej) January 30, 2017
Mocking the tears of a politician is a horrible thing — just don’t tell that to, um, Esquire:
https://t.co/ARpvsrM2Fg RT @esquire The ridicule for Chuck Schumer's tears speaks to the moral decay of our politics:
— BT (@back_ttys) January 30, 2017
"Making John Boehner cry should be a bipartisan affair." And more on the #shutdown: http://t.co/rlNEVea6rq via @ESQPolitics
— Esquire (@esquire) October 1, 2013
Now that’s so funny it brings tears to our eyes!
https://twitter.com/PHenryMartin/status/826120798213644293
https://twitter.com/CuffyMeh/status/826120815997497345
No, speaks to our contempt for Schumer. A piece disingenuously pitched at ppl unaware of Schumer's infamous publicity-seeking insincerity.. https://t.co/vhbdURcPtN
— The Nats Won The World Series (@EsotericCD) January 30, 2017
The ridicule of Esquire as a source of political analysis gives me renewed hope in the essential wisdom of Americans.@TwitchyTeam
— GregEsq (@GregEsq) January 30, 2017
https://twitter.com/BotchedLobotomy/status/826134897978986496
ridiculing hypocrites, justified. pic.twitter.com/fKznsTuCrP
— TheRightWingM ?? (@TheRightWingM) January 30, 2017
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