Across the Capitol, Pences task was to mend fences. A pal of Paul Ryans, Pence successfully negotiated the détente between the feuding House Speaker and party nominee. Like a Sunday-school teacher, Pence told the pair to knock it off and get back to the same hymnal. Then after the election, when conservatives threatened Ryans role as Speaker, Pence was on the phone calling potential naysayers to tell them that Trump wanted to keep Ryan in that role.
http://time.com/4606111/mike-pence-is-no-ordinary-wingman/?xid=tcoshare
Trump wanted to keep Ryan? In God’s name WHY?
I wasn’t doubting that pence wouldn’t be a good vice President. That he wouldn’t tow the line, tow Trump’s line. I just don’t trust him on his own, if he were to be president someday. He’s wat too establishment for me. And one of those types can never be trusted. Like Bush did to Reagan.
But I hope you’re right that he will be OK.
That retweet from Pence makes me want to hurl.