Speaker Paul Ryan's bombshell in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper that he is "just not ready" to support Donald Trump as his party's standard-bearer indicates he's more interested in protecting his long-term future than bowing to short-term pressures. But Trump's hostile takeover of the GOP is just one reason why Ryan's predicament is the ultimate political Rubik's Cube of 2016. It sounds counter-intuitive, but for the sake of his political future, Ryan might rather Republicans lose control of the House than keep their majority in November. Each day, it's more apparent this isn't the Speaker's job Ryan signed up for. Not only has Ryan fared no better than John Boehner at marginalizing the GOP's Freedom Caucus to break a budget impasse, but Trump's overthrow of the party means there is virtually no light at the end of the tunnel. In fact, Ryan's job could be even more impossible in the next Congress and could crush the former vice presidential nominee's national GOP viability. Last October, when Ryan reluctantly agreed to fill the GOP's House leadership vacuum, it looked like

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