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ificandream

(9,477 posts)
Wed May 8, 2024, 12:15 AM May 8

Former House Speaker Paul Ryan says he's not voting for Trump : 'Character is too important'

Source: Yahoo Finance

Akiko Fujita

Paul Ryan has no interest in giving Donald Trump another chance come November. The former House speaker told Yahoo Finance on Tuesday that he doesn't plan to vote for the former president, adding he would be writing in a Republican candidate instead.

“Character is too important for me,” Ryan told us at the Milken Institute Global Conference. “[The presidency] is a job that requires the kind of character [Trump] doesn’t have.”

Ryan, who left the speakership in 2019, has been vocal in his opposition of Trump since. During a Monday panel, Ryan warned about the stakes in the upcoming election, saying Trump would be “bad on NATO, bad on alliances, bad on Europe, and bad on trade."

“Democracy is being tested in two very specific ways. One within, with our polarization eating each other alive,” said Ryan, who is now vice chairman and partner at private equity firm Solamere Capital. “The second one is from [the outside], from authoritarian regimes who are basically saying they got the mojo, they can make the decisions faster, they can beat democracy.”

Read more: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/former-house-speaker-paul-ryan-says-hes-not-voting-for-trump--character-is-too-important-210633204.html?.tsrc=fin-srch

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Former House Speaker Paul Ryan says he's not voting for Trump : 'Character is too important' (Original Post) ificandream May 8 OP
Fireworks! OAITW r.2.0 May 8 #1
W O W BadGimp May 8 #2
BUT, is he voting for Biden? MiniMe May 8 #3
Given that Ryan thinks Character is so important, my guess he will think of it as a duty and vote riversedge May 8 #5
From the article: John Shaft May 8 #7
"writing in a Republican candidate instead." Himself. speak easy May 8 #12
Whether he votes Biden or not rpannier May 8 #14
Post says he's writing in someone else NanaCat May 8 #15
Screw you Paul Ryan, you're part of the problem. Where in the fuck were you in 2016. marble falls May 8 #4
He could have impeached Trump in 2017 Qutzupalotl May 8 #6
F*cker Astraea May 8 #8
Stay away from windows, dude Kennah May 8 #9
Says the man who still sits BaronChocula May 8 #10
Ha ha! HA HA HAHAHAHAHAAAAA!! dchill May 8 #11
I'll take it. Esp since he's from Wisconsin. One less Trump vote rpannier May 8 #13
As if this slimeball knows anything about character NanaCat May 8 #16
Hey Paul! Would you vote for TSF IF no_hypocrisy May 8 #17
I don't know how it is where Paul Ryan votes, tanyev May 8 #18
He's saying it out loud and I respect him for that FakeNoose May 8 #19
If a former Republican speaker of the house is declaring he won't vote for tfg...that's a good thing. NowsTheTime May 8 #23
Trump has been a godsend to feckless Republicans. Aristus May 8 #20
Stay out of small planes. Don't drink tea with strangers. truthisfreedom May 8 #21
Sounds like Dick Cheney is gaining momentum Zambero May 8 #22

riversedge

(70,685 posts)
5. Given that Ryan thinks Character is so important, my guess he will think of it as a duty and vote
Wed May 8, 2024, 12:35 AM
May 8

for someone. Who???

But he also has strong feelings for democracy --and our allies. So maybe Biden. I somehow do not think he would waste his vote on a third party or write-in.

John Shaft

(356 posts)
7. From the article:
Wed May 8, 2024, 01:42 AM
May 8

"The former House speaker told Yahoo Finance on Tuesday that he doesn't plan to vote for the former president, adding he would be writing in a Republican candidate instead."

rpannier

(24,362 posts)
14. Whether he votes Biden or not
Wed May 8, 2024, 03:54 AM
May 8

It's still one less vote for Trump in Wisconsin -- which I consider the most important thing since WI is predicted to be close

NanaCat

(1,825 posts)
15. Post says he's writing in someone else
Wed May 8, 2024, 04:02 AM
May 8

So he's still too stupid and traitorous to do the best thing.

This mealy-mouthed douchebaggery of voting for himself will have to suffice.

What? You think he'll actually vote for someone other than himself? Come on.

Qutzupalotl

(14,377 posts)
6. He could have impeached Trump in 2017
Wed May 8, 2024, 01:32 AM
May 8

over emoluments. But evidently tax cuts for the rich are more important than character or the Constitution.

BaronChocula

(1,674 posts)
10. Says the man who still sits
Wed May 8, 2024, 02:22 AM
May 8

on the board of directors of fox news. Character is too important unless salary is involved.

rpannier

(24,362 posts)
13. I'll take it. Esp since he's from Wisconsin. One less Trump vote
Wed May 8, 2024, 03:53 AM
May 8

But coming from vice chairman and partner at private equity firm Solamere Capital doesn't leave me warm

NanaCat

(1,825 posts)
16. As if this slimeball knows anything about character
Wed May 8, 2024, 04:04 AM
May 8

Slimy douchebag. You just know that when he says he's writing in an R name, that means the skeeve is voting for himself.

tanyev

(42,774 posts)
18. I don't know how it is where Paul Ryan votes,
Wed May 8, 2024, 08:07 AM
May 8

but in Texas, if you’re voting on a machine, there is no option to write in a name. The only way that option appears is if someone has filed as a write-in candidate. And I suspect an absentee ballot (Republican sacrilege!) with Votey McVoterton scrawled next to a race that doesn’t have any write-in candidates would be cause for throwing out that ballot.

FakeNoose

(33,080 posts)
19. He's saying it out loud and I respect him for that
Wed May 8, 2024, 08:33 AM
May 8

A lot of these Repukes are thinking the same way, but they're too scared to say it out loud.

I really wish Paul Ryan would tell us he's voting for BIDEN, but that's probably too much to ask.

Aristus

(66,650 posts)
20. Trump has been a godsend to feckless Republicans.
Wed May 8, 2024, 08:35 AM
May 8

Simply by not endorsing him, they can cast themselves as reasonable, and acting in the country’s best interests. Instead of anti-American dickheads.

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