
Jim Geraghty: We’re going to miss Paul Ryan
He was civil, well-informed, polite, and firm, the opposite of a table-pounding, demagogic extremist, and that probably just aggravated his critics on the left even more.
He was civil, well-informed, polite, and firm, the opposite of a table-pounding, demagogic extremist, and that probably just aggravated his critics on the left even more.
There appears to be nothing bad that Trump could do that would, in Ryan’s mind, outweigh the benefits of the GOP tax cuts. That is moral myopia.
The best word to describe the 2017 NAEP for Wisconsin is stagnation.
For sure, Uber represents change. But once again we’re reminded that change isn’t always for the better.
Fifty years after Milwaukee leaders laid out a vision for the future of the Medical College of Wisconsin, a new report says core goals have been achieved but new challenges lie ahead. In 1967, the Greater Milwaukee Committee formed the
Contact – Dennis Hughes | (262) 455-1542 | dennis@cathymyersforcongress.com Janesville, WI – This morning, Paul Ryan announced to his colleagues that he plans to not seek reelection in November. His Democratic challenger, Cathy Myers, released the following statement: “Paul Ryan
Contact: Ben Voelkel WASHINGTON – In an appearance on CNN’s “New Day” Wednesday morning, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, discussed the recent chemical attack in Syria and the upcoming confirmation
CONTACT: Logan Vidal logan.vidal@legis.wisconsin.gov (608) 266-8570 MADISON – State Representative Jimmy Anderson released the following statement in response to the announcement that Speaker Paul Ryan (WI-01) will not seek reelection. “Today is a huge victory for healthcare. With complete control
For Further Information Contact: Speaker Robin Vos (608) 266-3387 Madison…Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) released the following statement on House Speaker Paul Ryan’s decision to retire from Congress. “When I met Paul Ryan in 1998 during his first run for Congress,
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** April 12: WisPolitics.com Election Year Preview The WisPolitics.com election year preview-brought to you by the Wisconsin Counties Association-assembles some of Wisconsin’s foremost political experts to lay out the challenges and advantages for Gov. Scott Walker,
Contact: press@baldwin.senate.gov (202) 224 – 6225 WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin today released the following statement on Speaker Ryan’s decision not to seek re-election: “Before I was elected to the Senate I served with Paul Ryan in the
Contact: Lauren Hitt, 443-370-3205, lauren@randybryceforcongress.com RACINE, WI – Following Speaker Ryan’s announcement that he does not plan to seek reelection in Wisconsin’s First District, the Randy Bryce for Congress campaign released the following statement. “Paul Ryan decided to quit today
CONTACT: Rebecca Lynch 262-676-2587 Wisconsin Working Families Party state director Marina Dimitrijevic made the following statement in response to Paul Ryan’s retirement: “Just the threat of facing Randy Bryce, a champion for the working people of Wisconsin, has scared Paul
Contact: Rep. John Nygren (888) 534-0089 Madison–Today, State Representative John Nygren (R-Marinette) issued the following statement in response to Speaker Paul Ryan’s (R-Janesville) decision to not seek reelection: “While I am disappointed to see Speaker Paul Ryan announce his resignation,
Contact: Alec Zimmerman (608) 257-4765 [Madison, WI] — Brad Courtney, Chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin, released the following statement regarding Speaker Paul Ryan’s announcement that he would not pursue re-election in 2018: “I first met Paul Ryan at
He was civil, well-informed, polite, and firm, the opposite of a table-pounding, demagogic extremist, and that probably just aggravated his critics on the left even more.
There appears to be nothing bad that Trump could do that would, in Ryan’s mind, outweigh the benefits of the GOP tax cuts. That is moral myopia.
The best word to describe the 2017 NAEP for Wisconsin is stagnation.
For sure, Uber represents change. But once again we’re reminded that change isn’t always for the better.
Fifty years after Milwaukee leaders laid out a vision for the future of the Medical College of Wisconsin, a new report says core goals have been achieved but new challenges lie ahead. In 1967, the Greater Milwaukee Committee formed the Heil Commission after Marquette University split from the medical school.
Contact – Dennis Hughes | (262) 455-1542 | dennis@cathymyersforcongress.com Janesville, WI – This morning, Paul Ryan announced to his colleagues that he plans to not seek reelection in November. His Democratic challenger, Cathy Myers, released the following statement: “Paul Ryan is running away from the harm his policies have caused
Contact: Ben Voelkel WASHINGTON – In an appearance on CNN’s “New Day” Wednesday morning, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, discussed the recent chemical attack in Syria and the upcoming confirmation hearing for Mike Pompeo to become secretary of state. Excerpts
CONTACT: Logan Vidal logan.vidal@legis.wisconsin.gov (608) 266-8570 MADISON – State Representative Jimmy Anderson released the following statement in response to the announcement that Speaker Paul Ryan (WI-01) will not seek reelection. “Today is a huge victory for healthcare. With complete control of Congress and the Presidency, Speaker Paul Ryan and his
For Further Information Contact: Speaker Robin Vos (608) 266-3387 Madison…Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) released the following statement on House Speaker Paul Ryan’s decision to retire from Congress. “When I met Paul Ryan in 1998 during his first run for Congress, it was obvious he was someone of incredible talent and
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** April 12: WisPolitics.com Election Year Preview The WisPolitics.com election year preview-brought to you by the Wisconsin Counties Association-assembles some of Wisconsin’s foremost political experts to lay out the challenges and advantages for Gov. Scott Walker, Sen. Tammy Baldwin and all of the candidates from ac…
Contact: press@baldwin.senate.gov (202) 224 – 6225 WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin today released the following statement on Speaker Ryan’s decision not to seek re-election: “Before I was elected to the Senate I served with Paul Ryan in the House and have spent many years working with him on
Contact: Lauren Hitt, 443-370-3205, lauren@randybryceforcongress.com RACINE, WI – Following Speaker Ryan’s announcement that he does not plan to seek reelection in Wisconsin’s First District, the Randy Bryce for Congress campaign released the following statement. “Paul Ryan decided to quit today rather than face Randy Bryce and the voters,” said campaign
CONTACT: Rebecca Lynch 262-676-2587 Wisconsin Working Families Party state director Marina Dimitrijevic made the following statement in response to Paul Ryan’s retirement: “Just the threat of facing Randy Bryce, a champion for the working people of Wisconsin, has scared Paul Ryan out of Congress and out of the Speaker’s chair.
Contact: Rep. John Nygren (888) 534-0089 Madison–Today, State Representative John Nygren (R-Marinette) issued the following statement in response to Speaker Paul Ryan’s (R-Janesville) decision to not seek reelection: “While I am disappointed to see Speaker Paul Ryan announce his resignation, I feel lucky to call him a friend. Since 1998,
Contact: Alec Zimmerman (608) 257-4765 [Madison, WI] — Brad Courtney, Chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin, released the following statement regarding Speaker Paul Ryan’s announcement that he would not pursue re-election in 2018: “I first met Paul Ryan at the house of Waukesha County Chairman Don Taylor in 1998.