https://twitter.com/TuPadreDice/status/663901212337700864
In February of this year, a federal judge in Texas ruled in favor Gov. Greg Abbott after Texas governor challenged President Obama’s executive amnesty.
On Monday the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the ruling that Obama’s amnesty push is unconstitutional, but here’s how the Associated Press framed it:
BREAKING: Appeals court rules against Obama's plan to protect about 5 million people from deportation.
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 10, 2015
Well, that’s one way to put it.
@AP I think you meant "Appeals court rules against Obama 's plan to refuse to see that the laws are executed."
— Poor Substitute for Publius (@psforpublius) November 10, 2015
The AP tweet sounds like it could have been written by Josh Earnest.
https://twitter.com/NoahCRothman/status/663892957322457088
Or: "Appeals court rules against Obama's plan to circumvent the rule of law." #journalism https://t.co/Y0LpRWpD1k
— lizbuddie (@lizbuddie) November 10, 2015
Gee…I wonder where the @AP stands on the subject of immigration..https://t.co/AFH5vQanxY
— Tracy Jeffords (@TracyJeffords) November 10, 2015
MT @AP This ruling is more evidence that we don't deserve a President as caring and wonderful as Obama. https://t.co/BNhhC0NrfA
— Extremely Careless (@Shanghaibeast) November 10, 2015
https://twitter.com/izzyjsmom/status/663905434957316097
@TracyJeffords @AP @instapundit You misspelled "Court votes to uphold Constitution and reject President's extrajudicial actions"
— CK_Dexter_Haven (@_RogerThornhil) November 10, 2015
I wasn't aware it was the job of the government to "protect" people from the consequences of breaking the law. https://t.co/7DkNf26E6M
— Drew McCoy (@_Drew_McCoy_) November 10, 2015
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