His comments about Kinzinger stemmed from an earlier clash over legislation regarding a vaccination database: Some Freedom Caucus members turned to friendly conservative media to claim that 80 fellow House Republicans compromised individuals' privacy by voting yes, but Crenshaw and GOP leaders countered that the bill included new protections against federal government tracking.
Yes, surely the bill that expands government tracking will actually protect me from government tracking.
The article does a good job of never going into detail on anything.
Critics say this, but Crenshaw says they're wrong and he's right. This right-winged battle-hardened SEAL agrees with everything the left does, and so should you boomercon.
How dare you, sir! We all know the government would never dare overstep any outlines - no matter how vague - encoded in a bill! It says right here "please, Daddy Govt, don't use this database to track us down and forcibly inject us!" so of course the govt won't do that. (Sarcasm hopefully obvious)
Yes, surely the bill that expands government tracking will actually protect me from government tracking.
The article does a good job of never going into detail on anything.
Critics say this, but Crenshaw says they're wrong and he's right. This right-winged battle-hardened SEAL agrees with everything the left does, and so should you boomercon.
Thanks Politico for the excellent reporting.
How dare you, sir! We all know the government would never dare overstep any outlines - no matter how vague - encoded in a bill! It says right here "please, Daddy Govt, don't use this database to track us down and forcibly inject us!" so of course the govt won't do that. (Sarcasm hopefully obvious)