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Trump: I’ll meet with Paul Ryan soon to get him on board
Hotair ^ | 05/06/2016 | Ed Morrissey

Posted on 05/06/2016 7:02:24 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Maybe Sean Hannity can get these kids together again, eh? Donald Trump told Fox and Friends this morning that he and Paul Ryan will meet next week to discuss party unity and Ryan’s trepidation in supporting him. First, though, Trump tweaked Ryan for not getting behind the presumptive nominee, and that “he was the only one that was surprising.” Noting that Ryan and Mitt Romney lost a winnable race in 2012, Trump wondered why Ryan doesn’t grasp the need for unity now (via Twitchy):

"I was really surprised by it…he talks about unity, but what is this about unity?" @realDonaldTrump on Paul Ryanhttps://t.co/iLwc2aFdUG

— FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) May 6, 2016

Meanwhile, it appears that someone has gotten these two kids together, or will soon. Trump tells the F&F panel that he and Ryan will meet on Wednesday to discuss the distance between them, and presumably how to close ranks and present a united Republican front:

.@realDonaldTrump says he will meet with Paul Ryan next week, possibly Wednesday.https://t.co/WvEADRKi0M

— FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) May 6, 2016

Ryan’s reluctance — his #TrumpSkeptical position, if you will — seems a bit curious at this stage. Chris Cillizza wonders whether Ryan’s trying to shield the GOP from so-called “Trumpism”:

Lost somewhat in the maelstrom of press coverage of Ryan’s announcement — it came during an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper — was the “why” behind Ryan’s decision to not simply get in line behind Trump.

The answer is important and telling about where Ryan sees both himself and the party not just in this election but in 2020 and beyond. He is not running for president. Instead he’s working like hell to preserve a Republican Party that can be viable in future national elections. …

Seen through that lens, Ryan’s unwillingness to simply throw his support behind Trump makes perfect sense. Ryan knows the numbers. He gets that Trump is an underdog against Hillary Clinton in the fall. And what he wants to avoid is sacrificing (or appearing to be sacrificing) the core principles of the Republican Party for the easy expediency of backing the party’s nominee.

There’s not really anything preventing from Ryan from offering a public statement of party loyalty while continuing to work to advance those principles. Ryan doesn’t have to campaign for Trump or to extol him; all he needed to say was, “The voters have elected our nominee, and I will support our party in November.” Most of the endorsements Trump cites in the clips above have been of that nature, focusing more on beating Hillary Clinton than on the virtues of Trump himself. As a member of party leadership — which the Speaker is ex officio — this reluctance could come across as sour grapes after the party’s own primaries and caucuses.

Going #NeverTrump won’t “preserve a Republican Party that can be viable in future national elections”; it will create all sorts of grudges and divisions that will complicate matters in 2020 and beyond (and probably in 2018 as well). That problem comes from a disconnect from voters profound enough that the GOP’s loyal voters chose Trump over the more reliable expression of those core principles. As I wrote yesterday at The Fiscal Times, the solution to that won’t come from a refusal to recognize that feedback, but from long, patient work to make the kind of connections to communities that addresses it:

People in swing counties see Republicans, and especially the conservative factions within it, as the party of no, not the party of solutions. Opposition parties and movements have to say no, but to succeed they have to find ways to get voters to say yes as well.

Fortunately, conservatism is not destined for irrelevance. Some conservative organizations – Americans for Prosperity chief among them – have eschewed electoral politics and philosophical rhetoric in favor of community engagement. They make themselves part of their communities, offer real assistance to people while contextualizing free-market economics as the solution for the lives of those who live there.

An explosion of regulatory activity at the federal level now has Washington encroaching on the businesses and lives of more Americans than ever, the cost for which the Competitive Enterprise Institute estimates as $15,000 a year for every US household. That gives even greater opportunities for small-government conservatives to offer specific solutions that will improve the lives of people in a direct and concrete manner.

Conservatism has to be more than a debating society. It has to offer practical improvements, and in order to do that it has to engage people where they live. For too long, the conservative movement has mainly argued philosophy and employed obstructionism while assuming the rest of country understood the stakes. As this primary has demonstrated, even many self-identified conservatives have tired of ideology and all-or-nothing politics.

Most of the present contretemps between Trump and his doubters/opponents comes from voices urging an immediate demand for loyalty to the nominee. The convention is more than two months away; perhaps everyone can take a deep breath and allow others to come to terms with reality at their own pace. Roger Simon urges everyone to do just that, including the #NeverTrump contingent:

When I read this afternoon that Speaker of the House Paul Ryan announced (on CNN!) his reluctance to support Donald Trump, his party’s assumed presidential nominee, I knew it was time for the Republicans to take a time out, to shut up for, say, a week and let things cool off. Furthermore, hard as it may be, they should not for that period give any press interviews and they should refrain from making any public pronouncements. (Ryan, generally a smart guy, was absolutely a sucker for Jake Tapper.)

And that includes Mr. Trump, who won the primary election far more quickly than even he thought he would. He needs to take a breather to figure things out. Anybody would.

Naturally the #NeverTrump crowd needs to go silent for a few days as well.

All branches should stop and think, not do anything definitive. It won’t hurt. They can come out and be just as mean to each other in another week, destroy the party, start a third party, move to Canada, invade the Balkans, whatever they want to do. But maybe they won’t. Maybe they have more in common than they think. They should at least try to find out.

It’s good advice, and perhaps the strident voices on both sides should listen to it.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New York; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: 2016election; election2016; newyork; paulnehlen; paulryan; scottwalker; trump; wisconsin
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To: Brilliant

Trumps initial response to Ryan’s statement did not help mend things. If you want to unify the party you can’t just keep attacking the other factions.


Pure BS.

There’s a new Sheriff in town. Trump is laying down the new rules.

We’ve had civility and tone, with the establishment, for a decade. Where did that get us?

These gravy train blood suckers need to get their @zzes handed to them. Trump is doing just that. If you don’t care for his style, feel free to grasp your pearls in frustration. But please, get off of the tracks, or you’ll be run over by the Trump train going full steam ahead.


41 posted on 05/06/2016 9:01:14 AM PDT by Jane Long (Go Trump, go! Make America Safe Again :)
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To: GnuThere

RE: “Look, I don’t even know if I’ll be working with Paul Ryan,”

If Trump wins the presidency and Ryan is still the speaker, he has no choice but to work with him, unless he wants to rule by executive order like Obama.


42 posted on 05/06/2016 9:03:13 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Trump is still quite unpopular with Wisconsin conservatives. Didn’t help that he ripped Scott Walker... Ryan is playing to his local base. He can’t be seen as a Trump lover right off the bat.


43 posted on 05/06/2016 9:23:12 AM PDT by JmyBryan
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To: SeekAndFind

Trump is still quite unpopular with Wisconsin conservatives. Didn’t help that he ripped Scott Walker... Ryan is playing to his local base. He can’t be seen as a Trump lover right off the bat.


44 posted on 05/06/2016 9:23:12 AM PDT by JmyBryan
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To: SeekAndFind

Trump is still quite unpopular with Wisconsin conservatives. Didn’t help that he ripped Scott Walker... Ryan is playing to his local base. He can’t be seen as a Trump lover right off the bat.


45 posted on 05/06/2016 9:23:14 AM PDT by JmyBryan
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To: SeekAndFind

Trump can bring Manafort to help reason with these people.

Manafort is like Trump’s Luca Brazzi.....


46 posted on 05/06/2016 9:36:48 AM PDT by ObozoMustGo2012
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To: SeekAndFind

I mean Ryan has to first survive a primary, that should have been a good enough reason not to get so uppity with Trump right off the bat.


47 posted on 05/06/2016 10:16:07 AM PDT by GnuThere
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To: KC_Conspirator

It’s war. Nothing short of interparty war. Ryan would have Trump coming hat in hand every other week.

I just don’t get it. It can’t be to save the House and the Senate. They’re are gone for sure.

This is betrayal.


48 posted on 05/06/2016 10:24:05 AM PDT by Fhios (Going Donald Trump is as close to going John Galt as we'll get.)
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To: Brilliant

Trump’s response was Brilliant. It is Ryan “who did not help mend things.”


49 posted on 05/06/2016 10:30:19 AM PDT by ohioman
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To: odawg
Ryan wants to be noticed. He wants to portray himself — a politician who has been elected by comparatively few people in his small district — as someone who is on equal footing with Trump, who has been winning elections nationwide. He wants to be seen as a man so powerful and big that he can force Trump to court him, etc. It is all optics for his upcoming election. He is facing a challenger in a few months. His election to his office is not a sign of his strength but is a sign of the weakness of the Republican body that elected him. Ryan is really a sissy who got lucky.

Yep, worth repeating.

50 posted on 05/06/2016 10:31:47 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: SeekAndFind

Freepers supporting Trump need to back away from the key board and watch Hillary coughing spells for a couple of weeks. This will all work out to the benefit of all sides. It will because it has to. That or just go to the cooking threads for a bit.


51 posted on 05/06/2016 10:39:58 AM PDT by cornfedcowboy
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To: SeekAndFind

I’ll call Ryan and tell him he’d better get on the train:

Congressional & District Offices Washington D.C. Office 1233 Longworth HOB Washington, D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-3031 Fax: (202) 225-3393
Janesville Office 20 South Main Street, Suite 10 Janesville, WI 53545 Phone: (608) 752-4050 Fax: (608) 752-4711
Kenosha Office 5031 7th Avenue Kenosha, WI 53140 Phone: (262) 654-1901 Fax: (262) 654-2156
Racine Office 216 6th Street Racine, WI 53403 Phone: (262) 637-0510 Fax: (262) 637-5689
- See more at: http://www.speaker.gov/contact#sthash.gHu5Pzju.dpuf


52 posted on 05/06/2016 10:44:35 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: All

Let’s keep those postcards flowing... to Paul Ryan (and our local reps and senators)... Every Monday until Ryan and all the others are “ready” to support Trump.

It’s not over until Trump is actually the Republican nominee, not just the “presumptive” nominee. Everyone stay focused, and keep voting Trump in the remaining primaries. Keep focused until February 2017.

Postcards to:

Spkr. Paul Ryan
1233 Longworth HOB
Washington, DC 20515

This is what I’m writing on my postcards:

Support Trump2016
- or we vote DEMOCRAT down-ballot in November!
#MAGA


53 posted on 05/06/2016 11:54:34 AM PDT by BagCamAddict (Wolverines!! #NeverHillary)
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