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Paul Ryan is a hypocrite

Paul Ryan is a hypocrite

BREAKING: Rep. Paul Ryan is running for Speaker of the House--but ONLY if Republicans give him an incredibly hypocritical demand: he wants paid family leave for himself.

Seriously. The same Rep. Ryan who repeatedly voted against giving four weeks of paid family leave to workers wants special treatment and is demanding that he gets family leave every week. And that's only one part of his hypocritical, anti-woman record.

It's important everyone knows Rep. Ryan's hypocrisy. If the future Speaker gets paid family leave, so should the rest of American families. Will you share this list with your friends and family?

BREAKING: Rep. Paul Ryan is running for Speaker of the House--but ONLY if Republicans give him an incredibly hypocritical demand: he wants paid family leave for himself.

Seriously. The same Rep. Ryan who repeatedly voted against giving four weeks of paid family leave to workers wants special treatment and is demanding that he gets family leave every week. And that's only one part of his hypocritical, anti-woman record.

It's important everyone knows Rep. Ryan's hypocrisy. If the future Speaker gets paid family leave, so should the rest of American families. Will you share this list with your friends and family?

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Sources:

1. Paul Ryan: Just Plain Bad for Women, New York Daily News, August 13, 2012

2. Statement on Mitt Romney's Selection As Rep. Paul Ryan for His Vice-Presidential Running Mate, NARAL Pro-Choice America, August 11, 2012

Paul Ryan's Extreme Abortion Views, The Daily Beast, August 11, 2012

3. Ibid.

4. Paul Ryan's Extreme Abortion Views, The Daily Beast, August 11, 2012

The Ryan Reaction: This Election Is Now about 'Choice,' RH Reality Check, August 12, 2012

5. Paul Ryan, Opponent of Paid Family Leave, Demands Congress Respect His Need for Family Time, The Slot, October 21, 2015

Final Vote Results for H.R. 5781, House of Representatives Office of The Clerk, accessed October 21, 2015

Final Vote Results for H.R. 626, House of Representatives Office of The Clerk, accessed October 21, 2015