Regular readers may recall a “Saturday Night Live” sketch from May in which “Donald Trump” sat down for an interview with NBC News’ “Lester Holt” — actors, of course, portrayed the real people — only to be interrupted by an overeager young man who wanted to give the president some ice cream.
The young man was an actor playing House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.).
The sketch came to mind watching the Republican leader on Fox News last night, boasting about the “great relationship” he has with Trump; When Sean Hannity asked if he’s pleased with Trump’s presidency, Ryan replied, “I’m very happy.” It led to this exchange:
RYAN: I think the president is giving us the leadership we need to get the country back on the right track. […]
HANNITY: Any big disagreement you have with him?
RYAN: No.
The Speaker wasn’t always quite this sycophantic towards Trump. As we’ve noted over the course of Trump’s rise to power, when the Wisconsin congressman was convinced Donald Trump’s candidacy faced inevitable failure, Ryan publicly rebuked his party’s presidential nominee – repeatedly.









