The House will not dump Paul Ryan. Paul Nehlen can do it:
House Speaker Paul Ryan, left, is being challenged in the Aug. 9 Wisconsin primary by businessman Paul Nehlen, right.http://www.wnd.com/files/2016/05/ryan-nehlen-race.jpg
On the Democrat side, San Franciso dumping Nancy Pelosi, and Maryland’s 5th congressional district dumping Steny Hoyer, is a consummation devoutly to be wished.
Incidentally, there are numerous ways to execute a triple play in baseball, but only one way in congressional races. Republicans and Democrats in three states have to tag the runners for the same reason —— for the good of the country.

House Speaker Paul Ryan, left, is being challenged in the Aug. 9 Wisconsin primary by businessman Paul Nehlen, right.
“It’s absolutely a national campaign,” Nehlen told WND. “Paul Ryan opposes 92 percent of the GOP electorate on immigration and seven out of 10 voters on the Muslim refugee pause. Think about that for a moment. That is monumental.
“Paul Ryan has said he will not fund a wall and he will sue Donald Trump over his comments on Muslim immigration. It would be everything Paul Ryan could do to cause Mr. Trump to be a one-term, ineffectual president.”
Nehlen said he drew inspiration from Dave Brat, the college professor who upset House Majority Leader Eric Cantor in the 2014 GOP primary in Virginia’s 7th district.
“Paul Ryan has said he will not fund a wall and he will sue Donald Trump over his comments on Muslim immigration. It would be everything Paul Ryan could do to cause Mr. Trump to be a one-term, ineffectual president.”
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Nehlen said he drew inspiration from Dave Brat, the college professor who upset House Majority Leader Eric Cantor in the 2014 GOP primary in Virginia’s 7th district.
Meet the Republican trying to oust Paul Ryan
On the Democrat side, San Franciso dumping Nancy Pelosi, and Maryland’s 5th congressional district dumping Steny Hoyer, is a consummation devoutly to be wished.
Incidentally, there are numerous ways to execute a triple play in baseball, but only one way in congressional races. Republicans and Democrats in three states have to tag the runners for the same reason —— for the good of the country.