Posted on 04/16/2018 10:26:52 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
When Paul Ryan became speaker of the House 30 short months ago, he was a free trader and ardent internationalist. He supported comprehensive immigration reform and believed that the Republican Party should make sincere and ongoing overtures to minority voters. He was fiercely committed to fiscal responsibility and deficit reduction as keys to private sector-driven economic growth. To many, he represented the future of the Republican Party.
Under Trump, Ryan's GOP no long exists, leaving Republicans singing the old Willie Nelson song, "I've Got a Wonderful Future Behind Me."
President Trump's version of Republicanism is about wall-building literally, economically and philosophically and rejects the optimistic and aspirational policy objectives that drew a generation of young conservatives like Ryan to public service. Trump's brand of populism is instead fueled by a collection of grievances, resentments and vitriol that blames others for our problems rather than empowering us to overcome them. For the past year-and-a-half, Ryan has struggled to survive in the uncomfortable role of Trump's accomplice or the even more uncomfortable role of Trump's hostage.
Now he is almost free. And in the long run, Ryan's emancipation from the president's cramped and vitriolic narrative gives the Republican Party an opportunity to build its post-Trump future.
The immediate future, for both Trump and what is now his party, is bleak. But perhaps this upcoming time in the wilderness will enable the emergence of a new right-of-center Ryan Underground movement that helps Republicans reclaim their status as the party of ideas.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
Leftist Efftards like Schnur are the reason why CA’s GOP is dead.
The Left, just, can’t stop hating President Trump.
Which is about 10% of the population, if that. There is no way to build a political party basing it as such on a tiny traitorous gloBULList minority.
Dan is dickhead and depresses me. As bad as the GOP globalist rot is on the surface it also runs deep.
Schnur enough!
“When Paul Ryan became speaker of the House 30 short months ago, he was a free trader and ardent internationalist. He supported comprehensive immigration reform and believed that the Republican Party should make sincere and ongoing overtures to minority voters. He was fiercely committed to fiscal responsibility and deficit reduction as keys to private sector-driven economic growth. To many, he represented the future of the Republican Party.”
Well, I don’t know about you, but this isn’t the “Republican Platform” I grew up with!
A Right of Center Ryan Party... don’t make me laugh...
They want to lose to the Ds.
They want the Ds to impeach him.
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