08/05/2016
The fight between primary challenger Paul Nehlen and Speaker Paul Ryan — discussed by James Kirkpatrick and and Allan Wall — is heating up, and you can see it heating up on Twitter.This is from White House Reporter Charlie Spiering:
“They call this alt-conservativism” says Paul Ryan calling it Nehlan’s campaign a “nasty virulent strain” of conservatism
— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) August 5, 2016
First, Ryan seems to hardly know what the Alt-Right is, and second, the idea that one strain of conservatism is "virulent" shows Ryan is in thrall to the Narrative — he wants to be part of the nice conservatism, because he heard in school how evil real conservatives are. Ryan knows he’s in trouble, because he’s saying he'd support Border Security, although what we — and the voters — want is someone who supports deportation.
They always sound tough on immigration when they’re in trouble … https://t.co/Tyt8qMuKwg
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) August 3, 2016
No one believes him, anyhow:
@SpeakerRyan @CarmineZozzora @AmyMek Ryan complained about Trump Wall! We don’t build Walls? Today releases this ad w Wall! Liar
— Patriotic 🇺🇸Suzanne⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@suzost) August 3, 2016
And The Last Refuge points to the stakes:
.@pnehlen Check This Out. pic.twitter.com/CanD0OeMlA
— TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2) August 3, 2016
And Republicans don’t feel happy about Ryan’s "True Conservative" position on Free Trade:
AMAZING POLL # I’D MISSED: "a vanishing 11 percent of Republican voters believe … “free-trade” will raise wages." https://t.co/LMvfkP2vwy
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) August 2, 2016
Ryan may think he’s facing people like us who identify as nationalists — what he’s actually in trouble with is the American Nation.
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