Discussion: White House On Jailing Of Kentucky Clerk: 'No Public Official' Is Above The Law

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Good response.

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Let the outraged howling about the “lawless” President echo through the social media across the land!

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I fully expected that, as soon as I read the quote. Talk about opening the floodgates!!!

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conservatives circa 1998: “RULE OF LAW! RULE OF LAW!”

conservatives circa 2015: “my religious convictions are superior to the law!”

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Perfect, now lets go get Bush and Cheney.

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“And there is no public official that is above the rule of law,”

I’m sure Bush and Cheney will hide their smiles as they agree.

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Cue the Faux Outrage about the President not enforcing immigration laws or marijuana laws or something something Benghazi Clinton Email Obamacare.

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" White House On Jailing Of Kentucky Clerk: ‘No Public Official’ Is Above The Law"

Very nice way of twisting that shoe up that arse,Mr Earnest.And love that slight grin.

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It speaks poorly about what our country has become that it now qualifies as “news” when a press secretary says something that everyone should regard as patently obvious.

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He should have called her feckless and lawless.

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Does this count as trolling the GOP/Teatrolls too? Because you know they’ve been running around tearing their hair out over this whole affair , screaming about “Obama breaks the law every day with every single thing he does, but he never gets in trouble, and yet this poor woman is being persecuted for her religious beliefs!!!one!!!11!!!eleventy!!!”

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Oh shit they agree with Lindsey Graham!

Well, she’s fuckless so long as she’s in jail.

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I dunno. A few lesbians in the slammer with her might make her realize orange is the new black.

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Statement not intended to apply to all Republicans.