EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW : Paul
Nehlen – The Man Who Can End The Paul Ryan Nightmare, by Amy Moreno, 6/19/16
There’s a road less traveled; it’s a
quiet road with hardly any traffic. However, it’s a bumpy ride, loaded with
wicked curves and plenty of potholes – some deep enough to swallow amateurs
whole.
Sounds like a dangerous ride, and in
many ways it is. However, that’s to be expected when you’re cruising the
political highway that stretches from Wisconsin’s 1st congressional district to
the steps of the United States House of Representatives.
It’s a familiar journey for
globalist Paul Ryan, whose been making the trek since 1999. After
17-long-years, he can drive it with his eyes closed. Cruise control. Top
down, seat back, radio blasting, and not a care in the world. Paul Ryan
is an easy rider. Career politicians like Paul Ryan have forgotten what it’s
like to have a “rough ride.” That type of suffering is reserved for forgotten
constituents and former opponents left on the roadside hacking up dust. Yes
indeed, it’s smooth-sailing for DC establishment hack Paul Ryan.
Or is it?
If Paul Ryan weren’t such an arrogant
elitist, he’d check his rearview mirror and notice that trouble was
fast-approaching on the back of a Harley. Paul
Nehlen is that “trouble,” and he’s running
an insurgent
campaign to secure America’s borders and American jobs, and this successful businessman and tattooed Harley-rider
is giving Paul Ryan a run for his money.
I spoke with Mr. Nehlen yesterday
about the campaign, his opponent Paul Ryan, and a race that has become much
bigger than Wisconsin’s 1st congressional district. Mr. Nehlen agreed,
“Yes, it’s bigger because of who Paul Ryan is,” he began, “He’s the Speaker of
The House.” A very unpopular Speaker
of The House.
That got me wondering about the
people of Wisconsin and what they thought of Paul Ryan. Nehlen knows first hand
– he’s taking his message of secure
borders and job recovery to porches all over Wisconsin. “The people
who support Ryan like him,” Nehlen stated, “They just aren’t sure why,” he
chuckled, “When I ask a Ryan supporter what they like about him, I get a
deer-caught-in-the-headlights look. I think they’re used to him,” he surmised.
That’s the problem with
17-year-career politicians – voters get so used to them that they stop paying
attention, and that’s usually when all hell quietly breaks loose.
Which is
precisely Nehlen’s point.
“Paul Ryan supports Obama’s top
three 2nd term agenda items,” Nehlen points out, “Open borders, and amnesty, crony trade deals such as TPP, and criminal
justice reform which will unleash drug distributors and foreign
nationals into American neighborhoods,” he warns.
Whoa,
hold on – drugs in Wisconsin? I thought everyone was eating cheese fondue and
playing Yahtzee? Nehlen quickly corrected me,
“Sadly, Wisconsin is known for a different kind of cheese,” he revealed, “It’s
a deadly blend of heroin and cough
syrup, street-name, Cheese.”
Nehlen went on to describe a
heroin-horrorshow playing out in the neighborhoods of Racine County, where kids
as young as 14-years-old are hooked on smack. “Cartels are using our open
borders to bring in drugs and utilizing sanctuary cities to set up shop,”
Nehlen stated. He goes on, and places blame squarely at the feet of the
House Speaker, “Paul Ryan and Barack Obama sweep the drug problem under the rug
and call it a pharmaceutical issue,” he boldly claims.
It’s a convenient explanation
which Nehlen dismisses as political spin. “That’s wrong,” he asserts, “It’s an
open borders and sanctuary city problem.” He’s got a point.
After all, Paul Ryan, like Barack
Obama, is an open borders globalist who is more concerned about keeping his big
money donors happy than protecting 14-year-olds from heroin pushers in his home
district. Top down, seat back, radio
blasting, and not a care in the world.
It struck me, as I spoke to Mr.
Nehlen, that his insurgent campaign of borders and jobs echoes Mr. Trump’s
America First platform, so I asked him about the GOP candidate whom he endorsed
several weeks ago.
“We both have successful business
backgrounds, and I agree with his temporary ban on Muslims and the border wall.
However, I’d take it a step further,” he began passionately. “We need to know
who every single person is that comes into this country,” Nehlen continued, “Would
you go to sleep at night with your doors wide open,” he asked, “That’s what
we’re doing right now. Sleeping with our doors wide open.”
Speaking of endorsements, it’s no
secret that Mr. Nehlen’s opponent, Paul Ryan has been inordinately critical of
Mr. Trump, leaving some to question Ryan’s motives and his party loyalty.
“Ryan is Brutus to Donald Trump’s
Caesar,” Nehlen artfully declared. He’s convinced that that Ryan and
Obama are working together, “Ryan funded everything for Obama with the Omnibus
bill, and he’s looking for ways to take out Mr. Trump.”
Mr. Nehlen’s not alone in that
thinking, it’s a popular theory amongst Trump supporters, who also speculate
that Speaker Ryan is running a shadow campaign against Mr. Trump, portraying
the GOP nominee as the villain, while Ryan once again, plays the role of the
reluctant hero.
I asked Mr. Nehlen his thoughts on a
possible “nomination coup” by Speaker Ryan, he laughed and didn’t take my
“tinfoil hat” bait, but he did share a closing thought on the man who he is
working tirelessly to defeat.
“Paul Ryan is a career politician,
he’s not going to fall on the sword for a “uni-party,” he began, “He’s too
self-serving for that.” Nehlen proclaimed. “Paul Ryan hasn’t skinned his knee
on a single conservative issue over 17-long-years,” he said, “And he’s not
about to start now.” Top down, seat
back, radio blasting, and not a care in the world. And with that, our
interview had come to an end. The road
beckoned……
Mr. Nehlen bid me a fond farewell
and boldly returned to the road less traveled, dodging potholes, and owning
those wicked curves like a pro, all while edging closer to the high and mighty
Speaker of The House, Paul Ryan.
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