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Paul Ryan “brushed off reports” that Steve Bannon and Mark Meadows are talking about getting a replacement. Nothing to see here…

Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) brushed off reports that President Trump’s former chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, and Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) are discussing potential replacements for him, saying he’s not focused on it.

Although doesn’t this sound familiar? Didn’t we hear this before with another Speaker of the House?

Oh yes, we did. John Boehner “brushed off reports” about people trying to replace him too, weeks before he suddenly resigned and was replaced with the current anti-Trump, open borders Republican Paul Ryan.

Here is John Boehner “brushing off reports” a several weeks before his ouster in July of 2015:

House Speaker John Boehner on Wednesday brushed off the effort by one House conservative to oust him as “no big deal.” “This is one member. I’ve got broad support amongst my colleagues,” Boehner insisted at his weekly press conference.

Sure he did… that’s why he resigned several weeks later.

Look who spearheaded the coup effort before, the same guy who is trying to remove Paul Ryan now, Mark Meadows:

Blindsiding fellow Republicans and House GOP leaders, conservative Rep. Mark Meadows, R-North Carolina, launched an effort on Tuesday to remove Boehner as speaker. On Wednesday, Boehner downplayed the idea of a revolt by the right, evidenced by the resolution that would strip him of his speakership and Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz’s criticism of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell earlier this week. “You’ve got a member here and a member there who are off the reservation — no big deal,” Boehner said.

Is Paul Ryan going to follow directly in John Boehner’s footsteps?

Paul Ryan continued:

“I don’t worry about this stuff at all. Look, when I took this job at the request of our members, I knew it comes with lots of slander. This is not something I’m worried about or focused on,” Ryan told Fox News’s Martha McCallum on Thursday. Ryan’s comments come after The Washington Post reported on Wednesday that Bannon and Meadows were talking about potential replacements for Ryan in the case that conservatives ousted him.

Paul Ryan shouldn’t talk about “slander.” He relentlessly attacked those being assaulted by antifa along with Marco Rubio and Mitt Romney as white supremacists and KKK members, except that the antifa and other groups have been attacking Trump supporters for two years now.

Paul Ryan is also a skilled fabricator of facts and twister of the truth. For example, when he called the antifa thugs “peaceful protesters” after Trump supporters repeatedly presented evidence that they were anything but “peaceful.”

Don’t shed a tear for Mr. Ryan, he’s had it coming for a long time now:

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