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babylonsister

(171,036 posts)
Thu Jun 23, 2016, 08:32 AM Jun 2016

Paul Ryan, what are you afraid of?

https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/editorials/2016/06/22/paul-ryan-what-are-you-afraid/E5U98g15gZJ21ma03MfzMN/story.html

Paul Ryan, what are you afraid of?


A clumsy act of censorship by House Republicans Wednesday says more about the party’s timidity than it could possibly have intended. The Republican leadership abruptly shut down the video feed from the House floor to prevent CSPAN viewers from seeing a protest by House Democrats, who were pressing for action on gun control.

The same House has endured debates on war, impeachment, taxes, and any number of other contentious issues — all with the cameras rolling. A call to action on guns, though, was apparently too much for the tender feelings of Speaker Paul Ryan, whose office shut down CSPAN’s access.

It was a telling move. Censorship is not something that politicians who are confident of the righteousness of their beliefs bother with. If anticontrol lawmakers genuinely believe their abject fealty to the gun lobby is in the public interest, they should have no problem with debating gun-control proponents in front of the cameras. Likewise, if the Democrats who support gun control were really so misguided, the Republicans would presumably want the American people to see them Wednesday as they argued for a bad cause.

Rather, turning off the camera is a desperation move for those who know they have no excuse and need to hide from the public. Pulling the plug on coverage of the gun protest was uncomfortably similar to the actions of a much earlier Congress, which forbade members from even discussing the issue of slavery out of deference to the powerful cotton lobby.

In those days, Massachusetts representative and former president John Quincy Adams led the fight against the so-called gag rule, which led to calls for his ouster from the House. He was admonished for breaking the rules of the House — just as a spokeswoman for Ryan justified the shut-off on Wednesday by saying, “the House cannot operate without members following the rules of the institution.”

Proslavery interests in those days were afraid of even allowing discussion on the House floor, and the supine agreement of politicians of the day has gone down in history as evidence of that lobby’s power. The gun lobby is not as vicious, but the damage it enables in contemporary America certainly ranks it among today’s gravest problems, and it seems to have a similar stranglehold on lawmakers and a similar ability to command unprecedented crackdowns on the airing of dissenting views in Congress.

History proved why 19th-century proslavery politicians had good reason to fear what would happen if they didn’t go to such extraordinary lengths to prevent debate. Mr. Speaker, what are you afraid of?

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Paul Ryan, what are you afraid of? (Original Post) babylonsister Jun 2016 OP
NRA has never been wrong about anything. kentuck Jun 2016 #1
" Paul Ryan, what are you afraid of?' Botany Jun 2016 #2
Good read malaise Jun 2016 #3
K&R gademocrat7 Jun 2016 #4
NY Daily News Front Page Fla Dem Jun 2016 #5
now that's a great front page! thanks Fla Dem NoMoreRepugs Jun 2016 #9
The NY Daily News BumRushDaShow Jun 2016 #12
Thanks for the post.. OUTSTANDING!!!!!! nt Stuart G Jun 2016 #6
Classic 'Nothing to see here, move along ....' bucolic_frolic Jun 2016 #7
Ryan is in a bind padfun Jun 2016 #8
Good, I'm glad for once the smug a-hole is feeling the heat. nt Fla Dem Jun 2016 #11
He is in a bind sdfernando Jun 2016 #15
DEMOCRACY ffr Jun 2016 #10
K&R !!!! vkkv Jun 2016 #13
he is afraid of being out of a job come january. niyad Jun 2016 #14

kentuck

(111,056 posts)
1. NRA has never been wrong about anything.
Thu Jun 23, 2016, 08:34 AM
Jun 2016

It is "politically incorrect" for any Republican to disagree with the NRA.

Botany

(70,449 posts)
2. " Paul Ryan, what are you afraid of?'
Thu Jun 23, 2016, 08:37 AM
Jun 2016

E Z

Ryan doesn't want republican congress critters to vote on the record in support
of the NRA and against what 85 to 90% of the American people want and that
is sensible gun laws.

padfun

(1,786 posts)
8. Ryan is in a bind
Thu Jun 23, 2016, 10:43 AM
Jun 2016

Either the vote passes, and his NRA lobbyist will be pissed at him.

or

It fails and Bumper stickers will appear about Repubs allowing Terrorists to buy guns.

Ryan knows this.

sdfernando

(4,927 posts)
15. He is in a bind
Thu Jun 23, 2016, 12:21 PM
Jun 2016

Not sure if lyin Ryan realized it at the time but the very second the Democrats "stood up" and started the sit-in he lost the debate. There is no win here for the wretched rethugs at all.

ffr

(22,665 posts)
10. DEMOCRACY
Thu Jun 23, 2016, 10:52 AM
Jun 2016

He was installed to do the bidding of the 1%. That's his only loyalty because those people will back him up.

It's our job to make sure that any GOP member up for re-election or election doesn't win and to openly shame republicans anywhere we find them.

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