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Op-Ed: GOP Establishment Must Wake Up – Pence, Christie, Ryan Out of Touch

The⁤ Delusions ‌of the ‌GOP Establishment: Pence,⁣ Christie, and Ryan Out of Touch

The only people more delusional than Sam Smith are‍ our establishment Republicans. In the same way Smith fancies himself a sex symbol now,​ the Republican old guard fancy themselves relevant and savvy political minds.

The latest instance came last weekend when former Vice President Mike‍ Pence torpedoed himself during an⁢ interview with Tucker Carlson.

Referring to the ⁤ongoing decay of major⁤ American cities while‍ Ukraine receives billions in ⁣foreign aid, Carlson asked Pence, “Where is ‌the concern for the United States?”⁣ Pence responded, “That’s⁤ not my concern.”

In‍ four words, Pence created attack ads that he‍ will ‍never live​ down. Immediately, commentators were ablaze. Bizarrely, instead‍ of moving on from this peculiar ⁤declaration, Pence shared a⁤ clip of the comments on social media.‍ His own followers were⁢ resoundingly ⁣ outraged. If Pence’s comments were a fire, he ‍used social media‍ to fan the flames.

Likewise, presidential‌ candidate Chris Christie has become‌ king of “self-owns,” as the kids call it. (A self-own is when you humiliate⁢ yourself, usually unwittingly, often while intending to brag.)

Christie’s ⁢2019⁢ book “Republican Rescue” was a huge self-own — or perhaps very small because it didn’t sell very many copies.

A recurring motif ‌in the book is‍ that Donald Trump obviously does not⁣ trust or like Christie, yet Christie does not ‌seem to realize it. Eventually, the self-owning comes to a head⁤ when Christie is repeatedly led on by ‍the ‍Trump transition team (which ​he‌ chaired before being demoted), and they offer⁣ him one job after another to neutralize him during a‌ sensitive⁣ period for the administration. Eventually, he’s left with nothing.

Christie recently continued his ⁣tradition of self-inflicted humiliation in his attacks on Trump, bragging about his ability to ⁣do to Trump what he did to Marco Rubio on the debate stage ⁢in 2016.

First, ‍no one can remember what he’s talking about. Second ⁢— even assuming he did take out ⁣Rubio in 2016 ⁢— why did he‌ attack⁤ Rubio and not Trump, who was the front-runner? This⁣ is ⁢a self-own with more layers than‌ an onion.

Though not‌ running for president, the most delusional politico ⁤is former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan.

Ryan​ appeared ⁣to conveniently forget history during a recent​ TV appearance, complaining ⁢that the ⁣GOP does ⁣not win under Trump. Ryan seemed to ⁢forget ​that the ‌GOP lost an extremely winnable race in 2012 when he⁤ ran‌ as⁣ VP⁢ with ‌fellow establishment Republican⁢ Mitt Romney.

Ryan also seemed to forget that the House of Representatives was ‍lost during his⁣ speakership, thanks in part to his choice not⁣ to help Trump marshal resources⁢ to⁢ build the wall, secure⁣ the border, and pass a major infrastructure package. ‌Ryan delivered tax cuts for the Republican‍ donor class, lost the House, and⁢ then retired without ⁢any concern⁤ for the fact that he had obstructed most of ⁢the GOP’s mandate in 2016.

Of course,​ Trump is not without some blame⁤ here. Trump‍ should have⁢ anticipated that Ryan⁢ would betray the⁤ populist wave in‍ the ⁢party⁣ when he ‍ stopped campaigning for Trump in the weeks before the 2016 election. Trump‌ also ⁢never took bold​ executive action on building the wall or used talented pro-border security minds like Kris Kobach⁤ to secure our southern ⁤border.

Nonetheless,⁢ Ryan fails to notice that ⁢he shares much of the blame. He also​ omits⁤ that Republicans expanded control of the Senate under Trump ⁤in 2018 and ‌that if it ‌weren’t for Trump-appointed justices,⁤ we likely would have ⁢never had a Supreme Court brave‌ enough ⁣to strike down Roe v. Wade.

With so much madness within ⁣the ranks of the GOP establishment ​— ​and with President Joe Biden’s poor health and incompetence obvious to⁣ all⁢ — the problem is clear: These ⁢men are unfit to⁢ govern.

A ⁣hammer, yet again, needs ‌to be taken to ⁢Washington — but who can do it?

The best choices are just ‍as⁢ clear as ‌the problem itself. Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are ‍the only two ⁤men⁣ who​ seem‌ authentically bent on ‍changing American governance for the better.

Both men have been attacked⁢ for challenging the powers that be in Washington. Both men​ have connected with voters because of their ability to identify⁣ and ⁢zero in on the issues middle America⁤ cares about, including immigration, crime, inflation, ending pointless ⁣foreign ⁤wars, boosting domestic ‌production, and rolling back COVID totalitarianism.

But ⁤wait! What about Ron DeSantis?

DeSantis ⁤remains an elusive​ figure. He was inarguably the bravest governor in the country during the pandemic. After agreeing ​to the‌ initial lockdown, DeSantis was put ‌under immense pressure from‌ Biden and the corporate media ⁤to impose further lockdowns and vaccine mandates;​ nevertheless, he resisted.

However, DeSantis’ position on ⁣intervention ⁢in Ukraine remains mysterious. His ability to resist ‍the lobbying of ‍entrenched corporate interests is ⁤similarly murky.

DeSantis successfully took on Disney,⁣ a major corporation in his state, because of its⁤ propagandizing of children‌ with woke gender ideology. However, although ⁢DeSantis never‍ voted directly ⁣on free trade agreements while ‌in Congress, his vote authorizing President ​Barack Obama’s fast-track trade authority indicates that he may ‍have been ⁢open to the Trans-Pacific Partnership⁣ — potentially clouding⁢ his record.

Considering this, Americans should‍ cautiously keep an open‌ mind as ​to a third option for ‍president.​ There could be three men in this race who ⁢could reset Washington, but each should be made to prove himself, and he must ‌be⁣ ruthlessly⁣ held to account⁤ where‍ he falls short of​ his promises.

If Americans⁢ want ⁢to make sure our governing class snaps out of its ‍delusions, we must reserve our votes for those most capable and committed to breaking up business as usual in Washington.

The ​post Op-Ed: GOP Establishment Needs a​ Wake-Up Call – Pence, Christie, Ryan Are Out of Touch appeared first on The‍ Western Journal.



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