Dan Crenshaw

Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-TX, left, listens as OMB Acting Dir. Russell Vought testifies before the House Budget Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tues., 3/12/19, during a hearing on the fiscal year 2020 budget. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

 After six months of fighting, the demagoguery, the lies, and the obscene amount of virtue signaling from Democrats like AOC and several presidential candidates over the border crisis, Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) took to the Twitter machine Thursday morning to drop a MOAB on funding deniers and their obtuse apologists in a series of tweets.

 Crenshaw started out on his official House Twitter account by using a video clip to note that resident obuma had a very similar position on the illegal immigration issue that the Trump administration has now. “What’s changed?” he asked, rhetorically:

 2014: Resident advocates for enforcing our sovereignty and curbing illegal immigration.
  2019: President Trump advocates for enforcing our sovereignty and curbing illegal immigration, but faces endless criticism for it.
  Securing our border used to be bipartisan. What’s changed?

 He then pointed out, 'that what little Congress has done' over the last several years, hasn’t been enough, that “people are dying”, and that things must change now!:

 Later, he retweeted a series of comments from GOP House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy on how House Dems kept blocking attempts at border funding. McCarthy wrapped up by saying there was no other conclusion to draw other than that House Democrats were just playing politics on the border crisis rather than being genuinely interested in trying to resolve the issue.

 

Here are McCarthy’s tweets for context – Crenshaw’s response is below them: 

  "Our good intentions have led to flawed immigration policies that encourage migrants to take a dangerous journey, and allow human trafficking to thrive! - "Conditions at the border are unacceptable. People are dying. We have to change this. Our system is bad for everyone involved."

 He’s right. It’s been utterly appalling to watch House and Senate Democrats play political games on the border issue for the last several months, first denying there was a crisis at the border and then all of a sudden saying there was and that it was Trump’s fault when things got progressively worse. It’s been even more maddening that the mainstream media has allowed them to get away with their duplicity.

 Later in the day, after the news broke that House Speaker nancy pukelosi had caved on the funding bill, Never Trumper Jennifer Rubin tweeted out this absurd hot take on pukelosi’s actions:

Here are McCarthy’s tweets for context – Crenshaw’s response is below them:

 "HAPPENING NOW →" Republicans are repeatedly asking Democrats to take up a vote on a bipartisan Senate bill that will provide immediate humanitarian aid at the border. Democrats keep blocking it—more than 30 times now." McCarthy

 The freshman Congressman was. not. having it:

 “Misleading”? Crenshaw was being a gentleman, of course. What Rubin was doing is what many of us would call “lying”.

 For now, Crenshaw and his fellow Republicans have won the battle on humanitarian aid but the long war over how to tackle the illegal immigration crisis will still continue. Hopefully not for too much longer, because Crenshaw is 100% correct in saying "things can’t stay the way they are on the southern border. They just can’t."

  Our good intentions have led to flawed immigration policies that encourage migrants to take a dangerous journey, and allow human trafficking to thrive.
 "Conditions at the border are unacceptable. People are dying. We have to change this. Our system is bad for everyone involved.

 Later, he retweeted a series of comments from GOP House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy on how House Dems kept blocking attempts at border funding. McCarthy wrapped up by saying there was no other conclusion to draw other than that House Democrats were just playing politics on the border crisis rather than being genuinely interested in trying to resolve the issue.

Kevin McCarthy

  Replying to @GOPLeader

74th time ← Democrats blocked @RodneyDavis
75th time ← Democrats blocked @RepAlexMooney
76th time ← Democrats blocked @RepByrne
77th time ← Democrats blocked @RepBradWenstrup
78th time ← Democrats blocked @DrNealDunnFL2
79th time ← Democrats blocked @RepLanceGooden  

80th time ← Democrats blocked @RepMikeJohnson
81st time ← Democrats blocked
@RepArmstrongND
 The Senate passed this bill 84-8. ← BIPARTISAN. If Senators Chuck Schumer, Dick Durbin, and Dianne Feinstein voted yes, why are House Democrats just playing politics?"   
Kevin McCarthy "

I hope Americans understand the truth about the political games being played by House Democrats." https://twitter.com/gopleader/status/1144288375765118977 

 He’s right. It’s been utterly appalling to watch House and Senate Democrats play political games on the border issue for the last several months, first denying there was a crisis at the border and then all of a sudden saying there was and that it was Trump’s fault when things got progressively worse. It’s been even more maddening that the mainstream media has allowed them to get away with their duplicity.

Later in the day, after the news broke that House Speaker nancy pukelosi had caved on the funding bill, Never Trumper Jennifer Rubin tweeted out this absurd hot take on pukelosi’s actions:

 "pukelosi did the right thing because unlike R's the D's are not willing to hold children hostage."Jennifer Rubin 

The freshman Congressman was not having it:

 "You forgot the part where R’s asked for a vote on humanitarian aid 17 times before today! 17 times!

Stop misleading people!"

  “Misleading”? Crenshaw was being a gentleman, of course. What Rubin was doing is what many of us would call 'out right “lying”.

For now, Crenshaw and his fellow Republicans have won the battle on humanitarian aid but the long war over how to tackle the illegal immigration crisis will still continue. Hopefully not for too much longer, because Crenshaw is 100% correct in saying things can’t stay the way they are on the southern border. They just can’t."