Slimy Paul Ryan Popped Up On An Unexpected – But Fitting – Wikipedia Page (TWEET/VIDEO)

Someone made a very interesting edit to the Wikipedia page on invertebrates (animals without spines) today. Of course, it was taken down quickly, but it was there long enough for someone to take a screenshot for our enjoyment.

Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) could briefly be seen with his crustacean and arachnid relatives.

The image still shows up if you look at the page edits for it. The edit was done by someone in either Texas or Florida. Whoever you are, you are awesome!

From the definition on the Wikipedia page, an invertebrate is:

“The trait that is common to all invertebrates is the absence of a vertebral column (backbone): this creates a distinction between invertebrates and vertebrates.”

We all know he doesn’t have a spine, so it fits. He once said that religious tests in this country are unconstitutional, then he signed the Muslim ban. This is what he said after that:

“Our number one responsibility is to protect the homeland. We are a compassionate nation, and I support the refugee resettlement program, but it’s time to reevaluate and strengthen the visa vetting process. This is why we passed bipartisan legislation in the wake of the Paris attacks to pause the intake of refugees. President Trump is right to make sure we are doing everything possible to know exactly who is entering our country.”

Paul Ryan has further proven that he is spineless by going along with anything President Donald Trump is doing.

When talking about Trump’s conspiracy theories, he just said that he doesn’t care since Trump won the election. I guess he’s okay with working for a bigoted orange jackass who is our president. Paul Ryan definitely deserves to be on the invertebrate page with everything he’s done.

Here is an interview he did with Greta Van Susteren:

Featured image via YouTube screenshot.

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