Tears of a Clown: Disgruntled RINO Boohoo’s Over Jan. 6

Nothing is more pathetic than a Republican who fails to understand the significance and success of Donald Trump and his Make America Great Again movement.

These vile cretins were seemingly enthusiastic about Trump’s agenda after eight years of terrible policy from the Obama-Biden administration but quickly changed their tune once the D.C. Swamp became involved.

Let’s face it, if these “Republicans” weren’t totally controlled by the Washington system, they’d have no problem voicing support for Donald Trump.

Paul Ryan was an early traitor and a key figure in what would eventually become massive sabotage of Trump’s legislative agenda.

And wouldn’t you know, Ryan is also a giant cry baby who actually believes what happened on Jan. 6 was a legitimate insurrection orchestrated by Former President Donald Trump.

According to a new book, Paul Ryan cried as protestors were allowed into the Capitol Building on Jan. 6, 2021.

Ryan “found himself in tears” and was “absolutely horrified” watching the protest, journalist Mark Leibovich writes in his forthcoming book, Thank You For Your Servitude. The Wisconsin Republican reportedly told Leibovich that he normally doesn’t cry much, but “something snapped in him” on Jan. 6.

According to Leibovich, Ryan never thought former President Donald Trump’s claims of election fraud “would come to” violence.

“Ryan figured the president would b**** and moan and maybe make a big show of ‘fighting’ for his supporters for a while. Everyone could feel good and victimized. But eventually Trump would just leave; hopefully, he would know to do this on his own. And everyone could then just get on with their lives,” Leibovich writes.

Leibovich also notes that the former top Republican in the House hasn’t spoken with Trump since leaving Congress in December 2018, and “he expected never to speak to him again.”

Since leaving office, Ryan, 52, has urged Republican voters to move the party away from Trump.

He backed Rep. Tom Rice (R-SC), who voted to impeach Trump over the events of Jan. 6, in the South Carolina congressional primary. Rice lost the June 14 primary to Trump-endorsed South Carolina state Rep. Russell Fry.

In a speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in 2021, Ryan said the Republican Party was at a “crossroads” and must stay “faithful to the conservative principles that unite us.”

He added that “this was true even when the person leading our movement was as impressive, polished, and agreeable as they come.”

Trump responded by calling Ryan “a curse to the Republican Party.”

Author: Robert Bogart


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