Can Paul Ryan Redeem Himself?
In the real world can villains become heroes?
As one of Paul Ryan’s staunchest critics, I’m fully aware that “accepting Ryan” is a tough pill to ponder, let alone swallow.
God awful, actually.
I’m not a fan of Ryan’s global politics, incessant Trump backstabbing, and overall “liberal in GOP clothing” clown-show.
See those stories here, here, here and here.
And those are just the tip of the iceberg.
However, I am a realist, and as much as we wish it to be, Paul Ryan probably isn’t going anywhere, anytime soon.
Let me play devils advocate for a moment.
Ryan’s election is about a month away; his Wisconsin approval ratings continue to hold steady (is it something in the drinking water?) and while some recent polling suggests that his challenger is gaining ground, is it enough?
We haven’t seen comprehensive polling out of Wisconsin since late May, where Ryan was leading by 70+ points.
So realistically, where does that leave us?
Well, for starters, Ryan’s villainous character arc has begun shifting, slightly.
Most recently he stepped-up his attacks on Hillary.
Wait, let me rephrase that.
Most recently Paul Ryan quit attacking Trump and started attacking Hillary.
That’s better.
We’re at a crucial point in the general election cycle where party unity is paramount to our success against Hillary.
Yes, sadly, we need those establishment idiots.
We can’t expect Trump to run a strong campaign against Hillary while juggling a sideshow campaign against a bunch of bitter establishment dropkicks.
That strategy will not translate into a “landslide” victory for us.
If we continue down the anti-unity path, come November 9, we’ll be shaking our fists at the heavens, damning to hell all the establishment a-holes who fought and distracted us to defeat.
Let’s face it – as much as we’d like to say “eff off” to the Ryan’s and McConnell’s of the world and go on our merry “nationalist” way, it’s far more complex that that.
The scary part is that we’ve witnessed an already rigged system go completely off the rigged-rails.
That Unpopular cow Hillary jumped over the moon with the spoon, cat, dog, dish, and fiddle, leaving poor, popular Bernie in her collective dust.
Hey diddle, diddle.
Afterwards, she completed a victorious “ladies free skate” across that slippery email scandal.
That was our wake-up call.
She’s powerful.
So, with all of that said, here’s the question I pose to you: If Paul Ryan continues his attacks on Hillary, is there a redemption arc for his globalist character?
In other words, is Speaker Ryan someone who can be reasoned with and eventually conform to the will of the people?
I have met Mr. Ryan, and while he is not my “political cup of tea,” he comes off as a decent man, who, while misguided as hell, truly believes in his (weird) values, and appears authentically driven by his (oddball) moral compass.
Hey, I’m trying……
The good news in all of this is that Mr. Trump is the “art of the deal.” Which leads me to believe that if need be, Trump can convince Speaker Ryan to abandon the dark side of global politics and embrace the America First agenda.
If need be, because August 9, 2016, will tell the whole story.
Amy Moreno is a Published Author, Pug Lover & Game of Thrones Nerd. You can follow her on Twitter here.
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Ryan’s Republican primary opponent is Paul Nehlen, a true businessman/conservative. The only thing the candidates share in common is their first name. Paul Ryan is a RINO who has given Obama most of what he has wanted. He may be moderating, but that’s because he is slightly worried about Nehlen in the primary. He does not want to end up like Eric Cantor.
I don’t care how much of an about face he does, its phony and I believe the people of Wisconsin are sick of him. He couldn’t even carry Wisconsin when he ran as VP in 2012. Paul Nehlen is leading and hopefully he knocks Ryan out. With Nehlen we don’t have to hope he’ll say something pro America or pro Mr. Trump. Ryan is a big phony don’t weaken folks.
Ryan is a turncoat and a traitor.
May he be disgraced this primary election.
Not to me. Ryan is a snake and he shows it. Let’s just say he has no poker face,you know what he is thinking. Paul Ryan gives the impression he is a nice guy. I don’t think so, never did. We need people like Paul Nehlan in congress. Imagine ,Ryan is a millionaire and does not have to pay for health care,but all you hard working people in Wisconsin do and every American has to pay for their own andCongress !! Wisconsin, it is time for a change.Ryan has been in long enough. Give Paul Nehlan a chance. I’m praying for the Nehlan Team and God Bless.