Posted on 03/24/2017 2:40:02 PM PDT by drewh
Amid a growing frenzy in Congress over the postponed vote for the American Health Care Act is the looming threat against Speaker of the House Paul Ryans very livelihood. As the health care bill continues to sink, many are beginning to wonder if it is a sign that Ryan should not be at the helm in the House as well.
President Trump was asked today during a brief press gaggle if he felt Speaker Ryan should remain in his position if the AHCA failed to pass. Willing to remain publicly loyal to Ryan for now, at least, Trump said yes.
Privately, Trump is reportedly regretful that he ever publicly supported Ryans brainchild healthcare bill at all.
According to the Times,
Mr. Trump has told four people close to him that he regrets going along with Speaker Paul D. Ryans plan to push a health care overhaul before unveiling a tax cut proposal more politically palatable to Republicans.
He said ruefully this week that he should have done tax reform first when it became clear that the quick-hit health care victory he had hoped for was not going to materialize on Thursday.
Still, there is no telling who Trump will throw under the bus to protect himself. Already, he has begun blaming Congress as a whole, but if the bill does fail, he may need a bigger target for the GOP to focus on.
In fact, according to sources who spoke with Bloomberg, Trumps White House is already setting the stage to place the entire blame on Ryan.
I think Paul Ryan did a major disservice to President Trump, I think the president was extremely courageous in taking on health care and trusted others to come through with a program he could sign off on, Chris Ruddy, CEO of Newsmax and a long-time friend of Trumps, said in an interview last week. The President had confidence Paul Ryan would come up with a good plan and to me, it is disappointing.
Blaming Ryan does seem to be the smartest option for the take-no-responsibility POTUS. After all, Ryan was the architect of the badly-formed, universally opposed healthcare bill.
Clearly, the rising star of the GOP who was once a Vice Presidential candidate and has proudly served as the Speaker of the House may have simply bitten off more than he can chew, and in this Administration, there is no reward for failure.
Let it be a learning curve for you, Mr. President. Trust no one and get over your aversion to dogs.
Furthermore, Trump had KFC for lunch today.
.....”for the take-no-responsibility POTUS.”
No bias in this article. /s
What a BS article.
Paul Ryan is a weasel. Trump should make note.
“take-no-responsibility POTUS”?
Fake news anyone?
Trump and Bannon are taking notes!
This was Trump’s 3D chess way of getting rid of Paul Rino.
I would be appalled if I thought Trump was really trying to “work with” a lump of crap like Ryan. Surely he must be smarter than that.
Is that photoshopped? Seriously.
He is the Eddie Haskell of the House. I loathe him.
Maybe everyone else needs the learning curve. Trump just maneuvered this whole debacle and used it to cut Ryan off at the knees.
thank you Unum! Trump is playing 10-20 political moves ahead here... :)
Conceding this article is biased BS, can anyone point to Ryan’s record of support for Trump? He does not deserve the benefit of the doubt; trying to cut out conservatives was not merely a blunder but prima facia evidence of his RINO status.
The Freedom caucus doesn’t trust him and neither should we.
I hope and I pray, prs!
Pretty much. The most BS article of the week. No facts, just snark, innuendo, unattributable sources, unverifiable sources, lies and made up garbage to push an anti-Trump meme.
I don’t think that’s quite it - it’s more like either Ryan delivers a bill or gets replaced. So it’s a win/win. Obviously it would have been better had this vote succeeded, but the notion that this vote is our only chance is loopy - if Trump and a replacement speaker roll up their sleeves and whip votes and threaten holdouts with being replaced in the primaries they can get the votes. It’s not like this is the british parliamentary system where a failed gov’t vote might lead to a vote of no confidence in the executive branch.
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