In the context of House Republicans approving a controversial lawsuit against President Obama over his alleged abuse of executive power in making unilateral changes to Obamacare, Vice President Joe Biden’s tweet today about abuse of power had fewer thinking about the Violence Against Women Act and more contemplating the president’s violence against the Constitution.
"The greatest abuse that can be committed by a man or woman is the abuse of power." -VP Biden #VAWA #1is2Many http://t.co/E54aXpgvxZ
— VP Biden (Archived) (@VP44) September 9, 2014
https://twitter.com/RightFolks/status/509414698286985216
@VP so why do you work for the most abusive President N memory if not historically of the United States?
— Sur Mar (@Surmar1) September 9, 2014
https://twitter.com/barbarawhitt60/status/509414556150816768
@VP obama has committed that abuse time and time again!
— Maria A. Cooper (@MariaACooper) September 9, 2014
@VP I think you should have a heart to heart with your boss. He seems to be the worst perpetrator in recent history
— Jamie Weaver (@Jamie_USAF) September 9, 2014
@VP @WhiteHouse ummm.
— S P (@__S_P) September 9, 2014
@VP even if it's your boss?
— John Earl StevensIII (@luckyonelove2) September 9, 2014
@VP @WhiteHouse Got that right you Socialists wind bag.
— Demetri ❌ (@bad_robot_57) September 9, 2014
@VP Finally someone who agrees with the GOP time to switch parties Bido..Vote all Dems OUT everywhere out of every Office even Biden agrees.
— J. Spencer (@JASpencer1) September 9, 2014
https://twitter.com/dsmarquez424/status/509417194619297792
The president must have left the room. Hurry, erase this tweet! @VP @WhiteHouse
— MarketRunner (@SWGaspar) September 9, 2014
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