Friday, May 6, 2016

A simple litmus test

If you side with Speaker Ryan on this, you still embrace conservative principles to at least some degree. If you side with former Speaker Gingrich, you're an idiot who still thinks there's a viable Republican party.

Thursday on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” former House Speaker Newt Gingrich criticized current House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) for his lack of endorsement of likely presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump earlier in the day in an interview with CNN.
Gingrich told host Sean Hannity it was a “big mistake” and that it sets the wrong tone for the rest of the Republican Party.
“[I]n the case of Paul Ryan he made a big mistake today and he needs to understand this,” Gingrich said. “He is the Speaker of the House. He has an obligation to unify the party. He has an obligation to reach out. Obviously he and Donald Trump are going to have disagreements. Some of them will work out and some of them they won’t. That’s fine. Our constitution provides that speakers and presidents can fight, but I think he sends the wrong signal and a signal which I think endangers the House Republicans and endangers the Senate Republicans.”
“I much prefer what Mitch McConnell did, what John McCain did –they both said, ‘OK game’s over, we have a nominee. I’m for him,'” he continued. “And I think Paul Ryan has some obligation institutionally to be responsive to the fact that the people of the party he belongs to have chosen a nominee. And frankly in the long history of American politics, Donald Trump is not outrageously outside the norm. This kind of vitriol you get does not reflect accurately people who have been nominated for president over the last 200 years.

Grim junctures like our present one do have the attribute of being clarifying. 2016 is a wheat-from-chaff time for  those of us who really love freedom, God, and the United States of America.

3 comments:

  1. Just wondering if you are one of the judges of who's wheat and who's chaff and, if you have such authority from God, then I know he has no mercy, so why cry Kyrie Eleison?

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  2. I can already tell that Ryan will come over to the Trump camp. He is a much better charmer than a piece of wheat (in your book of judgement) than rich boy Rick Scott down in Florida who broke all previous records for spending of his own money. I read that it was kinda rough for these rich boys to pass through the eye of that needle to get to heaven.

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  3. Ryan has some squishy moves in his past - recent past - so you may not be wrong.

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