Ever since New Yorks 26th District delivered a stunning upset by electing Democrat Kathy Hochul, the GOP has been struggling to deny that the election was a referendum on House Budget Chairman Paul Ryans (R-WI) plan to end Medicare. Despite ranking as one of the biggest political fails among Americans, the GOP is committed to walking Ryans plank.
But one (current) Republican is not buying it. This morning on Fox and Friends, perennial presidential candidate Donald Trump lambasted the GOP over the Ryan plan. Calling it a death wish, Trump noted that the plans horrendous timing delivered the GOP an impossible loss and will cause serious losses in future elections:
TRUMP: Hey look, Im looking at the Republicans and seeing things that are like they have a death wish. Whether its the Ryan plan which is a death wish. For him to have brought this plan out at this time. Why doesnt allow Obama you know these are not good business people or these are not good chess players why doesnt he allow Obama come out first, why does he have to come out with a plan? You know, hes a nice guy and all that but thats irrelevant.This plan caused a loss in an area that never loses for a Republican, you know that, in upstate New York. An impossible loss.
GRETCHEN CARLSON: But Im stunned by your reaction to that because you also are a guy who tells it like it is, and so one would think that you would agree with Paul Ryans plan because some people say hes the only person whos telling it like it is.
TRUMP: The fact is that whether you agree with the plan or not, his timing was horrendous. You dont come out with a plan, have all your friends vote on it, and now half of those guys are going to lose their elections.
Watch it:
Trump is not the only one to point out the obvious to House Republicans. Prior to the actual vote, GOP pollsters warned Republicans that the plan was so toxic, they might not want to go there. But as if possessing a death wish they did, and now theyre bearing the consequences.
The relationship of the Fox and Friends people to the Republican party is as close to Pravda as you get in America. It really is chilling. Reminds me of those futuristic movies where there is a police state and the TV is a branch of the information ministry and the hero was just accused by the news of killing woman and children like that movie "Running Man" - a corny but fun movie - but FOX TV is just like the way they depicted the network in that movie.