Posted on 11/29/2018 5:55:12 PM PST by dennisw
During a Q&A hosted by the Washington Post, House Speaker Paul Ryan positioned Mitt Romney as John McCains moral successor. In one of the last interviews Ryan will have given as House Speaker, he praised his long-time friend, former running mate, and Utah senator-elect. Its great that hes coming, Ryan said. Mitt believes theres a role for him as a standard-bearer for our party.
McCain was a maverick GOP element in public perception, often resisting his own partys majority stance on key issues as a matter of principle. Before his death, McCain famously voted against the repeal-and-replace Republican health care bill that would have crippled Obamacare, drawing Trumps ire.
The animosity between the two culminated in Trump being asked not to attend McCains funeral after he died of brain cancer, apparently in alignment with the late senators wishes. Romney is a similarly resistant conservative figure, most recently calling out President Donald Trump for his skirmishes with the fake news media.
In the same Q&A, Ryan broke with many members of his party in true McCain fashion, saying the United States should not withdraw their military support for Saudi Arabia in the wake of journalist Jamal Khashoggis murder. Instead, he believes this administration should follow the Magnitsky Act and its sanctions for human rights violators.
Ryan also publicly disagreed with Trumps position that sanctions leveled against Saudi Arabia would jeopardize our military interests in the region. Theres a time for realpolitik, but only if your foreign policy speaks with moral clarity to begin with, Ryan said.
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translation: The GOP Going Out of Business Sale has begun.
About damned time.
He had his chance and, IMHO, he deliberately blew it. He deserves no chance and should not even be a Senator.
Faux Snooze will have him on EVERY week. Non stop Romney. He will be the media darling. Thanks Utah, thank for nothing.
There is no Rewhig-again party after Donald (AD).
Yeah, but unlike Flake and McCain, he has only ONE vote. What a disappointment he and Ryan have been!
As long as he doesn’t get to vote 3 times on each piece of legislation, then he can be all 3 asses rolled into 1 junior senator from Utah...
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