If he isn't doing that, he shouldn't have a position in the Republican party.
We are beginning to see the new Republican Party, kinder, more compassionate, and one lead by Trump who lives and works in the “real” world. He is a realist!
A great politician works with both sides, but will, in the end, come out with the policy he/she wanted in the beginning.
Each side will always believe, they won. But in fact, the American people will win.
Ryan made a huge mistake, HUGE. He was a deer in the headlights and he was hoping to straddle the fence between the establishment and his buddy Romney and the will of the people. But what he said opened the floodgates for the malcontents to pour gas on the "not unified" story. RYan should have said: "I very much look forward to meeting Mr. Trump next week". and the zipped it. Instead, he made another career ending blunder, just like his boss Romney who folded during the third debate. It tells me Ryan is not smart enough for prime time - throw him OUT!