On Sunday, Sen. Lindsey Graham left his meeting with President Donald Trump and promptly called the border wall a metaphor.
“It’s just not about physical barriers. It’s about other things,” Graham told reporters.
He continued on: “The wall has become a metaphor for border security. And what we’re talking about is a physical barrier where it makes sense.”
As usual, Twitter had some thoughts.
Conservative Bill Kristol skewered Graham’s remarks.
The wall has become a metaphor for belligerent stupidity and casual cruelty. https://t.co/JyoWzAedrY
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) December 30, 2018
“So build a metaphorical wall for free and then end the shutdown, you numpty,” Rewire News’ Imani Gandy wrote.
So build a metaphorical wall for free and then end the shutdown, you numpty https://t.co/eKg1pWMdbT
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) December 30, 2018
Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich noted, “No. It’s become a metaphor for a trumped-up solution to a trumped-up problem.”
No. It’s become a metaphor for a trumped-up solution to a trumped-up problem that’s causing even more political paralysis, nativism, and unnecessary cruelty.https://t.co/qGYrA6Y67N
— Robert Reich (@RBReich) December 31, 2018
Others also responded to Graham’s words, which came shortly before Trump tried to justify a physical border wall because the Obamas have a privacy wall around their house.
Graham might want to visit the Great Wall of China, which has been a metaphor for failed border security for the last 400 years. Says one China expert, the Great Wall "was always a symbol of futility, waste, cruelty, bad policy."
Just like Trump's wall https://t.co/VH5xLKKVQk https://t.co/yWCi3pOIsa
— Chris Lu (@ChrisLu44) December 30, 2018
"The wall has become a metaphor for border security.” – Lindsey Graham
NOPE. The wall has become a metaphor for racism.
— Adam Best (@adamcbest) December 30, 2018
“Build the steel slats which are really just a metaphor for border security! And Mexico is going to indirectly pay for it via increased tax revenues from a new trade agreement which is not yet ratified, but in the meantime American taxpayers have to front the money! “
— Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) December 30, 2018
We’re going to build that metaphor, and Mexico is going to pay for it. With metaphorical money. https://t.co/Qll6sfnjDA
— Kaili Joy Gray (@KailiJoy) December 30, 2018
Excellent. I’m a professional writer and would be happy to sell Trump a metaphor (second-hand, but only lightly scuffed) for a bargain $1B — standard source credit, separate card, in main titles and paid ads. Call my agent! https://t.co/qE6ItL1qdt
— Michael Marshall Smith (@ememess) December 30, 2018
from Mediaite http://bit.ly/2CGs2LF
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