Saturday, June 16, 2018

John Legend does a De Niro on Paul Ryan

In an attempt to regain his relevance song singer John Roger Stephens who goes by the fake name John Legend, attacked Paul Ryan with words for a Father's Day post.

Stephens/Legend wrote: "Seriously, f**k you." He didn't actually say that to Ryan's face because like all weasel liberals, he didn't want to deal with getting his butt kicked.

All that Ryan did to deserve Legend/Stephens' anger was to post a video for Father's Day about his love for his children amid controversy over an old Obama-era policy involving immigrant families who come here illegally and get split up at the border because the law states that children cannot remain in detention over 20 days.

"Seriously, f**k you," the De Niro copycat tweeted. "Reunite the families at the border and we can talk about father's day."

First of all, Ryan has nothing to do with the law that is being upheld by the present administration, and second of all, he probably doesn't think talking to a moron who was lucky enough to be born with a good singing voice knows anything about the situation. Talking to Legend would be like talking to the cretins on "The View."

Parents who take their kids along on their illegal trek into the US are guilty, not the people who are abiding by the law.

Obama was never attacked for taking the same measures Trump is taking. The hypocrisy is laughable, just like Nancy Pelosi's defense of MS-13: "They all have a spark of divinity" [I paraphrased].

Ryan's Twitter video titled "How Becoming a Father Changed My Life" really got John Stephens-Legend upset to the point that he became a mindless potty-mouth.

And that's sad because song singer Legend should be better than that.


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