Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) has effectively staged an intervention of late, making clear his belief that Donald Trump is unfit for the presidency. There have been several reports this week suggesting the Tennessee Republican’s GOP colleagues quietly agree with him, but they lack the courage to say so.
And while their silence is tough to defend given the seriousness of the problem, it’s arguably worse to hear some Republicans make the case that Corker’s criticisms should remain private. Politico reported this morning, for example:
House Speaker Paul Ryan on Wednesday downplayed the ongoing feud between President Donald Trump and GOP Sen. Bob Corker, advising the two men to talk through their differences but also joking that he’s been there, too.
The Wisconsin Republican, known for his no-drama approach to Trump, quipped that “I’ve had my share too” when asked about the Corker-Trump spat…. “I think just talk it out amongst yourselves,” Ryan suggested. “My advice is for these two gentlemen to sit down and just talk through their issues.”
Hmm. The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee believes the president of his own party is mentally unstable, may set the nation “on the path to World War III,” and should worry “anyone who cares about our nation.” Donald Trump, meanwhile, believes Corker is short and cowardly. They should “sit down and just talk through their issues”?
Ryan isn’t alone on this. Politico had a related piece yesterday on similar advice Corker is receiving from Senate Republicans.









