I remember how annoyed I was when some GOP hack said, when John Boehner resigned as Speaker, that Paul Ryan was the man who could unify the Party. Open borders globalist Paul Ryan? The human embodiment of everything that’s wrong with the GOP couldn’t possibly unify the party. Then again, no one unify that fractured party, just as no one can unify this fractured nation. There is no moral equivalent of war in America, because racial socialism destroys even war’s ability to unify a country.
Two earlier traitors: NY Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, l, and Pres. Lyndon Johnson, circa 1964/65
Who Promoted Private Ryan?
By Patrick J. Buchanan
May 9, 2016, 5:03 p.m.
VDARE
Forty-eight hours after Donald Trump wrapped up the Republican nomination with a smashing victory in the Indiana primary, House Speaker Paul Ryan announced that he could not yet support Trump.
In millennial teen-talk, Ryan told CNN’s Jake Tapper, “I’m just not ready to do that at this point. I’m not there right now.”
“[T]he bulk of the burden of unifying the party” falls on Trump, added Ryan. Trump must unify “all wings of the Republican Party, and the conservative movement.” Trump must run a campaign that we can “be proud to support and proud to be a part of.”
Then, maybe, our Hamlet of the House can be persuaded to support the elected nominee of his own party.
Excuse me, but upon what meat has this our Caesar fed?...
[Read the whole thing at VDARE.]
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Go get 'em Pat.
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