In Ascent to GOP’s Top Ranks, "Money & Pandering" Leads Paul Ryan to Drop Opposition to Cuba Embargo
In Ascent to GOPs Top Ranks, "Money & Pandering" Leads Paul Ryan to Drop Opposition to Cuba Embargo
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
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One issue vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan will likely avoid in his acceptance speech tonight is his changing stance on the U.S. embargo on Cuba. For years, Ryan was a vocal critic of the five-decade-old embargo, saying in 2002: "If we think engagement works well with China, well, it ought to work well with Cuba. ... The embargo doesnt work. It is a failed policy." Ryans view at the time put him in stark contrast to the Republican leadership and especially influential Cuban-American Republican lawmakers from Miami, of whom he said: "I just dont agree with them and never have." But as Ryan set his eyes on national office, his views on Cuba completely reversed. We discuss Ryans changing views on Cuba with Al Fox, president of the Alliance for Responsible Cuba Policy. Fox has made 83 legal visits to Cuba and has often brought U.S. politicians to visit the island.
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