Not Rand Paul, but I suspect the same.I think it`s an animal of some sort. I worked at a zoo for 15 years, but I can`t identify that thing.
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Not Rand Paul, but I suspect the same.I think it`s an animal of some sort. I worked at a zoo for 15 years, but I can`t identify that thing.
Correct – to contrive a ‘controversy’ where none exists, an effort to further divide the American people.The purpose of the tweet was to add some fuel to the madness of his supporters, not to start a conversation
And that it violated dress code doesn’t mean it ‘violated’ the First Amendment or Second Amendment – the controversy and lie Paul was attempting to advance.
I gave my grandson the innocuous shirt pictured above. Three years ago he wore it to school (in the Verde Valley) and was told to cover it or go home because it violates dress code. Instead of making a stink about it his Grandmother said Ok, which I think was the adult thing to do.
And that it violated dress code doesn’t mean it ‘violated’ the First Amendment or Second Amendment – the controversy and lie Paul was attempting to advance.
It's a private school with a dress code; kid violated the dress code...the kid's parent thought they could get a viral moment within the rightwing rage ecosystem to whine about being oppressed....
Because wearing a t-shirt depicting guns having sex is patriotic or something....and the woke mob is taking away their rights to 69 with guns
Yes, it is very clear what Paul intended with this tweet...We really still do not know what Paul was trying to advance as it seems there is still no story here to be presented.
AP: Breaking: Rand Paul poses with some school kid.