Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Apparently Paul Ryan emailed Seth Meyers about some health care bill jokes

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Apparently Paul Ryan emailed Seth Meyers about some health care bill jokes

Apparently Paul Ryan emailed Seth Meyers about some health care bill jokes"I don't think we should pass bills that haven't read that we don't know what they cost. If you rush this thing through before anyone knows what it is, that's not good democracy." -Paul Ryan, on Obamacare. Nowadays, the speaker of the house is singing a very different tune when it comes to the GOP led health care reform bill.  In the latest segment of "A Closer Look," Seth Meyers unpacks Republicans and their defense of the controversial bill, dubbed "Trumpcare," that narrowly passed in the House of Representatives. While it seems some Republicans did not read the bill, at least Ryan's office watched Late Night enough to send Meyers an email in response to the show's bit about the health care bill.  "We genuinely appreciate the engagement and would love to have Ryan on the show," Meyers said, before breaking down points made in the email.  Your move, Ryan. 


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