Nobody’s Fool: Paul Ryan…He got one thing right. Pray for US!
Nobody’s Fool
Paul Ryan today, grabbed the second most powerful position in the country. 
—-Two points about Paul Ryan’s speech today when he accepted the Speakership to the House.
One: right off he made a very snide comment that I took to be against Donald Trump, he mentioned there would be no ‘conversions.’ It was ad-libbed, and not in his online printed speech.
Two: He made it clear that if the “minority will work in good faith, instead of trying to stop the majority, they might be able to join the majority. This wasn’t meant for the Democrats, this was a bullet aimed right at the backs of the Freedom caucus in the House, who agree and represent the people.
” A neglected minority will gum up the works. A respected minority will work in good faith. Instead of trying to stop the majority, they might try to become the majority.”
So, it will be up to Paul who he wants to “respect.”
And Paul ALSO made it clear, that HIS job, their job, is NOT to echo what the people want.
“But we do not echo the people. We represent them. We are supposed to study up and do the homework that they cannot do. So when we do not follow regular order—when we rush to pass bills a lot of us do not understand—we are not doing our job. Only a fully functioning House can truly represent the people.”
Really? That’s not in the Constitution Paul, is it? That’s a rather interesting interpretation of the document. You’re there to ‘decide’ what’s good for the people? If you think polygamy is “good” for the people, then we just don’t get it? Is bringing in millions of immigrants to take Americans jobs away GOOD for the American people? Is THAT what we want?
So…giving Obama everything that he wanted was in OUR interest? The country’s interest? You ran on conservative values, got to Washington, and decided that the Democrats had the better ideas?
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That first sentence basically said: You people out there, you don’t know jack shit, and only we, the people in Washington know what’s good for you. You must trust us to do what’s good for you.
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Paul Ryan in that short speech, will continue to represent the established Mitt Romney, Bush, Clinton, big corporation/ government that dictates and makes all our lives miserable.
Now, more than ever, we need an outsider like Trump for President. Trump will side with that small minority that echo’s the people’s wishes, and who are suppose to represent their states, and voters. The people need a “people’s” President. While Trump did say we should be able to bring in the brighter minds from outside, I don’t think he would go so far as to say that they should replace our own workers…in every single field. I’ll be watching him for that remark.
Sadly, Paul Ryan got cocky. He sold out.
Nobody thinks Paul Ryan taking over the leadership in the house has been planned for a long time, and Mitt Romney was in the background making it happen. He was there today grinning like a proud papa.
The chess pieces are being slowly put in place.
Now…let’s see what Paul Ryan is going to bring into fruition to the American people.
Exhibit A: Who owns Congress? Who are “we the people” REALLY fighting? Carly Fiorina would agree…the big elites.
Let’s start with Disney…
Thanks to Trump, We Only Had to Suffer Two Hours…Thanks Donald!
Nobody Knows…
That THIS was my favorite moment in the third Republican debate tonight on MSNBC. Ted Cruz…had the presence of mind to actually listen to the questions to everyone, and in the finest moments of a Jimmy Stewart “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” moment, he laid out the commentator and their demeaning questions in 55 seconds.
If you listened to FOX, Marco Rubio won. If you listen to the liberal stations, they were impressed with Ben Carson. BUT…if you took care to go to Drudge and some of the other polls on the internet, Trump was the winner, not Ben Carson. People just like him.
The talk of the night was that Jeb Bush was terrible. And he was. He looked pale— and the attack on Rubio was so STUPID, it almost looked rehearsed and planned because nobody could be that stupid. It was about Marco’s job in the Senate and the fact that he isn’t doing his job.

In Jeb’s closing statement, he coughed. If he says tomorrow that he wasn’t feeling well, then I’d say he really is worse than we all thought, and he just wants out of it all. Clearly Britt Hume was upset.
Cruz, Rubio, Fiorina, Huckabee, and Christie all spoke well…but here’s what I heard:
Christie, ALWAYS looked directly into the camera when he spoke, because he knows how to play his act of straight shooter. BUT…we haven’t forgotten how he kissed up to Obama after Sandy and pushed Obama into the Presidency and he did it to hurt Mitt Romney. No question in my mind about that. So thanks Chris, but no thanks.
Carly, as usual is a delight. But there were no surprises here. Her main point being there always talk and nothing is done.
Huckabee made great points on the Clintons and Social Security.
Rand Paul and Christie argued that there IS no money in Social Security, so people will have to take less and retire later. Huckabee stuck up for the people: it’s theft. Pragmatic as it may be to ‘fix’ Social Security, the fact that Paul and Christie are so “who cares’ about the crimes committed by our government, put Huckabee in the moral right. And that’s why Paul and Christie are low on the polls.
Ben Carson, was NOT prepared. He kept looking at his notes, and basically said the same things that are in his book. His speaking is slow…it’s so important for the President to speak well. It’s the main reason Obama got elected. As Obama said, he DOES have a gift, as did Hitler. Carson has a fine mind, but speaking is not his strong point. He was weak tonight.
Trump was himself. Honest. To the point, and to be fair, they stayed away from him…so he didn’t get to say much and the questions were the same ones he had before. Not his fault, but then again, most Americans are not fooled. He got in a few good remarks about John Kasich.
And speaking of John Kasich, somebody at CNN gave him the most airtime. That guy is just plain creepy.
Yes, the liberal media LOVED Kasich, and that “I was RAISED in a bar!” hilarious jokester, Lindsay Graham, who will no doubt take Rand Paul’s place in the next debate.
The underdog of the night? Rick Santorum.
He seems to be the least political of them all. I must admit, my heart went out to the way everyone treats him like a simple nobody. I think in the end, he is the old-fashioned Jimmy Stewart.
As for Rubio? The kids loved him. Once upon a time Jeb Bush was his mentor, and perhaps was keeping him in the wings to be his V.P. But Rubio, as Trump said: betrayed him. Rubio is just a better speaker…and he knows it.
This Nobody thinks perhaps now, the big money Rino’s will be now pushing Rubio, simply because Jeb is just done. They need a Spanish-speaking President, and Fox will be backing Rubio now. Rubio will be much like Paul Ryan…amnesty will be assured. The young will want Rubio, main street older Americans, will stick to Trump or Cruz.
The question is: Will Jeb Bush drop out?
Nobody Knows.

