Voters on both sides of the political aisle this year came out by the millions to tell Washington insider politicians that they have had enough of business as usual. In the Democratic primary, Bernie Sanders, however, was ultimately unable to overcome the superdelegate system rigged so heavily in favor of Hillary Clinton.
With a more open and fair system on the Republican side, billionaire businessman Donald Trump was able to ride a wave of anti-establishment anger, and emerge as the victor out of a crowd of 17 candidates. Even candidates who are normally considered “outsiders” — such as Senator Ted Cruz — were unable to satisfy the anti-Washington voters this year.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, while beloved by many in the Republican establishment, finds himself at odds with many conservative voters in the 2016 presidential election. On Tuesday, Speaker Ryan again went against the wishes of much of the Republican electorate when he reiterated his dissent regarding Donald Trump’s proposed ban on Muslims entering the United States.
To read what Speaker Ryan had to say at his Tuesday press conference, and how he is further alienating himself from many conservatives, continue reading on the next page:
Say what
Correction , his interest.
Foad
Sorry but Ryan is wrong! 1952 law already on the books does ban Islam from the US
Why do these idiots want to let people into this country that want us dead!! They’ll be the first ones dead! Then the ones left will ask, just what happened? I don’t understand!
“Ryan likely is on his way out.”
A muslim ban IS in this country’s best interest. Ryan, on the other hand, is not.
Riko Suave What are you taking about?
Fire him
Let him house them