Metro-Sexual Paul Ryan Needs Time for His Hurt Feelings To Heal Over Trump’s Victory
Metrosexual pantywaist and Speaker of The House Paul Ryan has a problem with Trump’s “tone” and wants him to dial back the “anti-immigrant rhetoric.”
Editor’s note: Trump is not “anti-immigrant.” Donald Trump is anti-ILLEGAL immigrant. There’s a gigantic difference between the two and Ryan knows that.
It’s important to note that Paul Ryan, like all GOP establishment hacks, is a globalist. Ryan is the reason that Americans are suffering from low-wage, dead-end jobs, cities are crumblings, our debt is skyrocketing, and Obama’s progressive agenda is flourishing.
Paul Ryan invites open borders and the cheap labor that flows in, despite the devastating impact it has on Americans. Ryan is a slave to his billionaire donors who want to run their empires the cheapest way possible.
Ryan, who is more worried about his well-coiffed beard and lush eyelashes, than the struggles of his fellow Americans, has a history of being pummeled by strong, powerful men. We tend to think this is the real reason Ryan has an issue with Trump’s so-called “tone.”

Editor’s note: Being offended by “Tone” is straight out of the Politically Correct Handbook.
If you harken back to the 2012 debate between Paul Ryan and Vice President Joe Biden, Paul Ryan was relentlessly shellacked by the stronger, more bombastic Biden, who overwhelmed the cowardly Ryan at every turn. Ryan was dumbstruck by Biden’s deadly upper-cuts, grandiose laughter, and exaggerated hand and arm movements. Paul Ryan slumped in his chair, looking like a wounded animal, as Biden finished him off.

Fast-forward to today – and the larger-than-life powerful and bold Trump, who is obviously far more intelligent, accomplished, and capable than Biden, but has that same “take no crap” attitude and vicious counter-punch. Undoubtedly, the Trump phenomenon has reminded effeminate Paul Ryan of the time he was publicly humiliated by a strong, bombastic man, and this is his passive-aggressive way of fighting back.
Hopefully, Paul Ryan can come to terms with his possible fear of strong male figures, because American has spoken and WE WANT TRUMP.
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Sissy
Ha ha ha that was a good one
The comment “I’m just not there yet” reminds me of a bruised spouse not ready to take back his or her ex. All emotion, no smarts. This nonsense is a signal to skip the voting booth in November, forgetting President isn’t the only thing on the ballot. Rubio Kasich and Cruz all three tried to manipulate voting. Vote for him in that state, don’t vote for me, etc. It backfired badly because people don’t like to be treated like puppets. Paul Ryan will be yesterday’s news, because the power of Trump is not just his business sense, celebrity or bigger than life crazy. People have been missing the power of a father. Study and watch Trump as he “fathers” his children, and notice they are empowered in his businesses, not mere shadows, yet they vigorously support their dad, with something I haven’t seen in a long time. We are much in a fatherless land as Obama appears like a stepfather who is apologizing for his step children. We are fatherless in a political sense and many are literally fatherless. So weakling Ryan completely misses this.
Yes, spread this word. Primary Paul Ryan. Wisconsin’s First Congressional District holds its primary August 9, 2016. Paul Nehlen is Lyin Ryan’s opponent. http://www.paulnehlen.com/ Vote for Nehlen or donate to his campaign. Trump won that district in Wisconsin. You can donate as little as $10. We can have him out before the convention.