Mystery Man Opposing Paul Ryan Has a Name – Paul Nehlen

As luck would have it, no sooner had I scheduled the first Paul Ryan post, then I came across this piece from the Washington Times that names the man running against Paul Ryan and expands on his background.

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Wisconsin businessman Paul Nehlen announced Tuesday that he is the tea party-allied candidate who is challenging House Speaker Paul Ryan in the Republican primary, saying he’s “had it” with the speaker betraying conservatives.

Sources first confirmed to The Washington Times earlier this week that a wealthy businessman was mounting a primary challenge to Mr. Ryan in Wisconsin’s 1st Congressional District, but Mr. Nehlen did not reveal his identity until now.

“Paul Ryan’s embrace of big government spending, his continued support of illegal immigration and imported workers, and his championing of the job-killing trade deal known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership betrays me, this district, and this nation,” he said.

“He’s failed to put America’s security and American jobs first. I’ve had it. We’ve all had it,” said Mr. Nehlen, a successful executive, entrepreneur and inventor who previously donated to Mr. Ryan’s campaigns.

“Ted Cruz and Donald Trump have become frontrunners in this presidential election cycle because they have dared to communicate an anti-establishment message. They won’t be alone,” he said. “I will bring the fight straight to one of the most powerful establishment players in Washington, taking him on right here in Wisconsin’s 1st District. Paul Ryan is a career politician. It’s time that career came to an end.”

The campaign said that Mr. Nehlen would file his candidacy papers Friday.

Mr. Nehlen serves as senior vice president of operations for a leading water filtration and disinfection technologies company, and helped relocated manufacturing jobs from Canada to the U.S., including moving several product lines to Wisconsin.

As an inventor, he holds several patents for filtration and manufacturing technologies, including processes that are involved in 3D printing.

He lives in Delavan, Wisconsin, with his wife, Gabriela.

The emergence of a viable Republican challenger in the district is the culmination of a months-long recruitment effort by tea party activists who say they were double-crossed by Mr. Ryan when he passing a $2 trillion spending package late last year.

A political adviser close to Mr. Nehlen have acknowledge that it won’t be easy to defeat Mr. Ryan, who was the party’s 2012 vice presidential nominee, currently ranks as one of the most powerful Republicans in Washington and has more than $5 million in his campaign war chest.

The businessman is prepared to put a substantial amount of his personal fortune into the campaign, according to the adviser.

PNehlenWhile it’s often an uphill run, there is precedent for a tea party challenger toppling a member of the House Republican leadership. Eric Cantor, while serving as majority leader, lost his seat in a Richmond, Virginia suburb in a 2014 primary upset to tea-party-backed Dave Brat.

However, Mr. Ryan’s predecessor as speaker, John A. Boehner, easily defeated a tea-party-backed primary challenger the same year in Ohio. At the time, Mr. Boehner faced widespread opposition from conservatives and a revolt in the House Republican conference, which ultimately prompted him to resign in October.

Mr. Ryan did not seek the speakership but was drafted by conservative and mainstream House Republicans who saw him as a unifying figure who could mend the divide in the conference.

Mr. Ryan’s campaign team did not immediately respond to questions about Mr. Nehlen entering the race.

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Nehlen is right – Ryan betrayed the district and the entire nation when he met with Nancy Pelosi and ‘hammered out’ the deal where he avoided a shut-down by pushing through the $2 trillion spending bill, which renewed popular tax breaks and increased the federal deficit by hundreds of billions of dollars. It also gave up the fight to defund Planned Parenthood and failed to block O’s plan to bring at least 10,000 Syrian refugees to the US, but it didn’t stop there. It also enraged advocates for a crackdown on illegal immigration by funding so-called sanctuary cities that provide safe harbor for illegal immigrants and failing to rein in Mr. Obama’s executive action to grant deportation amnesty.

Yeah, we can thank Paul Ryan for all that ‘fighting’ he did on our behalf. You go, Mr. Nehlen. The check’s in the mail.

~Kathy



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7 replies

  1. This is great news and I will be more than happy to contribute to Mr. Nehlen’s campaign against the Great Poser, Paul Ryan.

    I used to like Paul Ryan quite a bit until a few years ago when I started listening to him very carefully and realized that he didn’t see his role in congress as preserver of our rights but as someone who just has to figure out a way to make the math work out. The big reveal was his championship of “means testing” for Social Security, which (at the risk of repeating myself too many times) fits perfectly with the Marxist principle: From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.”

    It will be a happy day if this traitor is defeated.

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    • It’s funny how so many of these guys really aren’t conservatives at all, but it got their foot in the door. Between the means testing issue and the lie about funding O’care, and now the huge budgets, he revealed his true character and that is he’s no different than the other 90% of phony conservatives in Washington.

      I’m with you in wishing Mr. Nehlen every success.

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  2. I just looked at this guy on Linkedin and he’s pretty impressive. He certainly talks like a real conservative and he’s fed up with Ryan. He’s also wealthy and is prepared to spend a bunch of his own money to campaign against Ryan. He’s gonna need it. Ryan’s supposed to have something like $5 million in his war chest. I’m sure that it’s going to be a real battle, Ryan won’t go easily.

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    • With so many people ticked off at the establishment Rs, I’d think he’s got a really good shot at it. Most folks are sick & tired of being played for fools, although the Trumpbots are giving it a second chance.

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      • Ryan had 55% in 20122 & 64% in 2014 in the general, after being virtually unopposed in the primary.

        A real primary might be won, but holding the seat with a true conservative in the general, might be.

        Pick your poison.

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