
2019-12-31 01:56:33
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) on Monday asked people on Twitter to recommend reading material for 2020.
But it did not elicit the response she was likely hoping for.
As a Member of the @EdLaborGOP, I believe passionately in the importance of reading & #literacy. At the end of every year, I share my personal reading list which my constituents ask me about during the year. Thx #NY21 fellow bookworms for your recs! https://t.co/BsNc3Xekjk 📚🐛👩🏻🏫
— Elise Stefanik (@EliseStefanik) December 30, 2019
Comment with recommendations for the 2020 reading list 👩🏻🏫
— Elise Stefanik (@EliseStefanik) December 30, 2019
Some highlighted former President Barack Obama’s reading list from 2019.
Others recommended her Oath of Office, former special counsel Robert Mueller’s report into Russia interference in the 2016 election and Trump’s own tweets.
How the Right Lost its Mind by Charlie Sykes
— JoelInBH (@jhgraber) December 30, 2019
I would start with the Constitution of the United States 🇺🇸.
— (((Jackie Justice))) ⚖🗽 (@littlejackie66) December 30, 2019
You ought to read the Mueller report, then.
It’s even on Audible.
— Eli$e’s Oath of Office (@CurmudgeonCD21) December 30, 2019
This wasn’t a well thought out tweet.
— Grab Them By The Pod (@GrabByThePod) December 30, 2019
(1) The US Constitution.
(2) Your Oath of Office.
(3) Transcripts of the under-oath testimony of Intel and Judiciary Committee witnesses.
(4) Trump’s insane, demented, unhinged tweets.
(5) The Mueller Report.
(6) Your Oath of Office… again.
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— 😐 (@25thAmendTrump) December 30, 2019
Start with the Constitution, the The Federalist papers.
— Free sailor (@Freesailorfree) December 30, 2019
I’d suggest that Stefanik and her colleagues begin with the United States Constitution. And if they’ve got time, move on to the Federalist papers. https://t.co/6gKkvbhgC6
— Susan Hennessey (@Susan_Hennessey) December 30, 2019
The constitution, especially about your job, and the whole part about holding the executive to account.
— jeff heisler (@jrheisler) December 30, 2019
Mein Kampf. Might as well go all the way.
— Josh Kaufmann (@joshkvt) December 30, 2019