Because to the American people Ryan is pretty far right of center. This is likely not disputable nationwide though it might be in some local areas. And since we need a moderate to be Speaker of the House because he is basically 2nd or third in line to the presidency (if the president and vice president are incapacitated for any reason or reasons the Speaker becomes the president of the United States through chain of command. And if that speaker is not a moderate and is instead too extreme and the nukes come out for whatever happened to the President and Vice President than you can kiss the World Goodbye and everything that lives on it.
So, I'm thinking maybe it's time to break the Republican party into either 2 or three parties.
One idea would be the moderates would join the democrats or become independents and the Conservatives and Tea partiers could form a party.
But wait! The Conservatives and Tea Partiers Hate each other.
So, that means the conservatives could be the new Republicans and the Tea Party could literally BE the Tea Party for real!
However, this is way too realistic and practical for anyone in the Republican party to contemplate.
Maybe it's time to think in terms of Coalition Congresses like Most Parliamentary Democracies already have.
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