Posted on 10/09/2015 6:50:19 PM PDT by erod
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told "Face the Nation" in an interview set to air in full on Sunday that he'd "be okay" with Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, as speaker of the House, despite the fact that Ryan "doesn't seem to want" the job.
"Well, I think he's somebody that probably that could get good support," Trump said of Ryan, who has been pressured by GOP lawmakers to enter the leadership race since House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-California, abruptly removed himself from consideration Thursday. "I think he's a very nice person. I think he doesn't want it very badly, but you never know. Maybe he's playing one of the great games of all time. It is Speaker of the House, I mean, it's a great position. But he doesn't seem to want it. But I'll bet you that if it was actually offered to him, he would take it."
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Plus, he looks like Eddy Munster.
Because Trump is not a conservative. Simple.
What’s wrong with Webster? He was Speaker of the FL House and worked well with conservatives.
Where is Ryan’s voting rated that low? American Conservative Union has Ryan at 90% lifetime conservative voting, and 84% last year.
The 55% was from Heritage Action scorecard, by the way I used to love Paul Ryan if his name came up for speaker 5 years ago I would have been over joyed.
Here is the link: http://www.heritageactionscorecard.com/members/member/R000570
Then explain to me why Trump, whom you claim will give us “two-thirds” of the loaf is acceptable, while other GOP primary candidates, who arguably would give us well in excess of “two-thirds” are not.
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