Posted on 11/27/2022 4:13:07 PM PST by SoConPubbie
Speaking to the Mainstream Media, ABC News’ This Week, alongside Rep. Adam Schiff, former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan went on an anti-Trump tirade and unveiled his anti-Trump agenda.
He began by saying that he thinks Trump would lose in 2024 when speaking with NBC’s Karl, saying:
We probably likely lose the White House. We just did in ’20. So, I think we probably lose the White House with Trump. And if there’s someone not named Trump, my guess is we win the White House.
Ryan then went on to say that he predicts Trump losing support because of undefined “losses”, saying:
That’s right, but I think — I think he’s going to continue to lose altitude because we want to win. And we know with him we lose. We have a string of losses to prove that point. And there are a lot of really good, capable conservatives who people I think like that are more than capable of not only being good conservatives in office but can win elections.
After a bit more back and forth with Karl, Ryan finally outed himself as a total Trump hater, saying that he is a “never-again-Trumper.” In his words:
I was – I – I governed with him. And I’m very proud of those days. I’m proud of the accomplishments of the tax reform, the deregulation, of criminal justice reform. I’m really excited about the judges we got on the bench, not just the Supreme Court, but throughout the judiciary. But I am a never-again-Trumper. Why? Because I want to win. And we lose with Trump. It was really clear to us in ’18, in ’20, and now in 2022.
Returning to reality for a moment, Ryan did note that the GOP would have a hard time getting much done because of the razor-thin majority it has in the House, saying:
Yes, you – you always have leakage. You — no matter what bill you’re going to bring to the floor, it is almost impossible with that tight of a majority to have just only your party passing legislation.
When I was speaker, we had better majorities, bigger majorities. We could pass bills on our own. But if you have such a narrow majority, it’s going to be really hard.
Having said that, there’s nothing as unifying as a really razor-thin majority. That is a unifying thing in and of itself. I’ve been in the House where we’ve had pretty tight majorities. Not this tight, but –
But then he returned to his head-in-the-clouds RINO track, saying that the party needed to unify around its moderate members from New York and California, saying:
Look, you run a coalition government when you’re speaker of the house, within your own party. And there are big — we just elected a bunch of new people from New York and California, from what I would call more centrist, moderate-leaning districts. Those are the majority-makers.
He added that “Kevin [McCarthy] understands that. So, you have to run a coalition.”
He praised her when she came out with her book.
It will be a Rino-palooza for the next two years, then again for the next four years.
Re: 90 - Get help. You need it.
And if he wanted to see R’s and Trump succeed he wouldn’t have quit as Speaker/Congressman and convinced others like Gowdy to as well for 2018 midterms leaving the House in the hands of Pelosi. Coming out and saying any Republican is going lose (like McConnell also did in summer 2022 about the midterms) announces to the world that they are actively undermining their own people. We should consider them the opposing party and treat them as such.
They are right. What’s your issue?
Yeah, the little rat faced twerp. That is the PR that I recall.
Calling him a POS is a libel on excrement.
Paul Ryan showed his true colors when he voted in favor of increasing federal spending, raising the debt ceiling, and allowing for massive deficit spending to keep happening. Good riddance to that Swamp Creature.
Unfortunately, there are many other politicians (even liked by many here) who have done the same games of increasing spending, raising the debt ceiling, and voting for continued deficit spending. They are in the same camp too. What is needed in DC are some politicians who are wise, not these ones who act like drunken sailors with less maturity than many teenagers.
My issue is posters who make statements that are false.
Deal with it.
His ol’ Eddie Munster looking self...
Why do you make constantly things up? Listening to you is like listening to Schiff.
What’s the false statement?
Paul Ryan knows a lot about what it takes to lose. He’s pretty good at it.
I would suggest that there is a vast difference between Paul Ryan and 98% of all FR members.
I was one of the first Trump supporters and my big complaint is he doesn’t listen to feedback.
He clearly has infiltrators working on in staff that he can’t seem to remove or even see.
DeSantis is NOT our enemy.
The GOP ruling class is our enemy.
Maybe instead of calling these RINO nevertrump we switch to calling them neveramerica. They certainly are not America first.
Amen, FRiend.
Paul Ryan chasing tail again and barking.
I just saw my first Trump bumper sticker with a smaller Desantis on it...lol since i am in Boston! Go Trump!!
He’s trying to appeal to the undecided. The true believers can’t be convinced by him, and he’s alienating them anyway. The haters hate him anyway, so they don’t need his say-so. If it’s the swing voters he’s trying to scare off, he’s premature. Perhaps his target audience is conservatives who are wobbly on Trump, to keep them from joining his efforts?
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