You’ll get no argument out of me. I’ve been on the Paul Ryan bandwagon since March of 2010, but of course, back then I was hoping it would be Paul Ryan for President.
Now voices on Twitter are saying, #GiveUsRyan, and it looks like the Romney campaign is getting ready to oblige…this weekend.
Yesterday, Daniel Halper of the Weekly Standard, reported what he considered a hint of things to come in the way Romney answered a question on NBC: “What do you want your [running mate] selection to say about what kind of president you’re going to be?”
The Republican presidential candidate replied, “I don’t think I have anything for you on the VP running mate other than I certainly expect to have a person that has strength of character, vision for the country, that adds something to the political discourse about the direction of the country. I happen to believe this is a defining election for America, that we’re going to be voting for what kind of America we’re going to have.”
Geraghty explains how to know who’s been selected as Veep.
2) The campaign plane will make an unexpected stop, or the campaign will charter a flight from a particular location to a campaign event in a swing state.[Example:] Another rumor has a chartered plane from Alaska landing a while ago near Dayton, Ohio. If true, that could mean McCain’s selection could be an outside-the-box game-changer: picking Alaska’s first female governor, Sarah Palin, a 44-year-old mother of five and political maverick in her own right, who went against her state’s GOP establishment in recent years to drive a series of reforms through.
Take note, veep watchers: Earlier today, a charter plane took off in Boston, stopped in Chicago, then flew to the tiny airport in Janesville, Wis. Janesville, of course, is the hometown of Representative Paul Ryan, a top vice-presidential contender. According to a source on the ground, the plane is still in Wisconsin.Tomorrow morning, Mitt Romney will visit the U.S.S. Wisconsin in Norfolk, Va. For what it’s worth, Ryan is scheduled to be on vacation in Colorado.
The Democrats’ assault over Medicare will be ferocious — not to mention lowdown and dishonest. Hell, they’ve already all but accused Romney of killing someone, and they haven’t even gotten around to Medicare. When the barrage starts, Romney won’t be able to duck and cover or look at his shoes. He’ll have to win the argument — or at least hold his own.
This is the broader point. Romney has to carry the argument to President Barack Obama. The state of the economy alone isn’t enough to convince people that Romney has better ideas to create jobs. Neither is his résumé. Romney needs to make the case for his program, and perhaps no one is better suited to contribute to this effort than Ryan.
Ryan is an ideologue in the best sense of the term. He is motivated by ideas and knows what he believes and why. But he’s not blinkered. He is an explainer and a persuader.
Before there was a House-passed Ryan budget, there was Ryan meeting with Republican freshmen, walking them through the numbers and convincing them that true fiscal restraint was impossible without addressing entitlements. When the House took up and passed his budget, there was Ryan plugging for it — as comfortable with Charlie Rose as Rush Limbaugh.
On top of Medicare, worried Republicans fear Romney becoming too identified with House Republicans. But anyone looking at Ryan for two minutes will realize he runs completely counter to the stereotype of the wild-eyed, bomb-throwing House Republican. He is invariably civil, sure-footed and good-natured. He never loses his cool, even under extreme provocation. If anything, he is over-earnest.
UPDATE:
Hot Air: Breaking: Romney to announce VP pick tomorrow at 9 8:45 am:
UPDATE II:
AP: Republican official: Romney chooses Paul Ryan for running mate.
NBC: Campaign Sources Say Ryan Is Romney VP Pick: NBC News:
Campaign sources indicate that Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin is Mitt Romney’s vice presidential pick, NBC News reported Friday night.
This video by NakedWomenEatFruit appeared on YouTube a few days ago : Our New Vice President…………. PAUL RYAN!!
Our New Vice President, Paul Davis Ryan was born January 29, 1970 and was raised in the Wisconsin town of Janesville.
He is the youngest child of Elizabeth A. “Betty” (née Hutter) and Paul Murray Ryan, a lawyer He is of Irish and German ancestry, and is a fifth-generation Janesville native. Ryan’s great-grandfather is Patrick William Ryan, who founded the Ryan Incorporated Central construction business in 1884. Ryan’s mother is an outdoors enthusiast who led her husband and four children (Ryan’s sister Janet and two brothers, Tobin and Stan) on regular hiking and skiing trips in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. As a boy, Ryan attended Camp Manito-wish YMCA, a wilderness canoe tripping camp located in Boulder Junction, Wisconsin; while in college, he returned there to work as a staff member and counselor during summer vacation. Ryan graduated from Joseph A. Craig High School in Janesville in 1988. He was voted prom king by his fellow classmates. In college, he briefly worked for Oscar Mayer as a Wienermobile driver. Ryan went on to graduate from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, with a BA in economics and political science in 1992. He also studied at the Washington Semester program at American University and was a member of the Delta Tau Delta social fraternity. Following his studies, Ryan briefly returned to Wisconsin and worked as a marketing consultant for an earth-moving company run by a branch of his family.
UPDATE III:
Re-ax from a Kos Kiddie – Mitt had finally found a way to deflect attention away from his super secret tax returns, and by the way — choosing Ryan is terrible news – that’s why Romney’s trying to hide it by leaking it on a Friday night news dump. (?!)
No link for these fruitcakes.
Introducing the Committee to End Medicare: Romney-Ryan 2012
Huffington Post and NBC News are reporting that Mitt Romney will name Paul Ryan when he announces his vice presidential candidate tomorrow morning in Norfolk, Virginia. Although their reports aren’t as definitive, Politico and The Weekly Standardall say that Ryan appears to be Romney’s pick.So I guess that means Mitt Romney has finally figured out a way to deflect attention from his secret tax returns, for at least a day or two, anyhow. On the other hand, the thing everyone is going to be talking about instead is the fact that he just picked as his running mate the architect of the GOP’s plan to end Medicare as we know it. In other words, Mitt Romney is still the gift that keeps on giving.
Fri Aug 10, 2012 at 9:30 PM PT (kos): This pick tells us several things. One, Romney considers it terrible news since he’s delivering the news in a late Friday Night News Dump. And two, he’s more concerned with winning his base than he is in winning in November.
Only question left is, when will Ryan release his tax returns?
No, you piker, the question is how many deaths has Paul Ryan caused? And how many more deaths will he cause by “ending medicare as we know it”.
Geez. Get with the program.
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Only Allen West was ahead of Ryan and that never was going to happen. It’s a great pick and will keep the focus on the disaster of an economy Obama has created.
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Great choice! I was torn between Ryan vs Rubio. A Rubio pick would’ve helped more in Florida and the Latino vote, but Ryan is still a great choice.
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There was a “vetting issue” with Rubio and I don’t think Romney wanted the headache.
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ND: Yeah, I realize there were a couple of issues with Rubio. He had the campaign funds issue which he was cleared on [but the dims would’ve used] and some in the conservative base was questioning the 14th Amendment issue, which they’ve been hammering cheobama on for the last four years.
No matter who was picked, the Republicans are about to find out what “Shovel Ready” is all about. Ryan as the choice is going to be interesting and will rally the base, especially the Tea Party. What is going to be very interesting from this point on in Florida is what happens in the polls, leading up to the Convention [in Florida]. Recently it has been a neck and neck race, mostly within the MOE.
The dims will zero in on the Geritol Crowd now in Florida and make the Budget and Medicaid the number #1 issues. I welcome the fight and evidently Mitt isn’t afraid of taking it on.
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I think the “Geritol Crowd” is sick of having their intelligence insulted by the Dims’ demagoguery. We’ve been seeing signs of this for years. Their big “Mediscare” narrative is based on lies, and many seniors have figured that out. Many more can be persuaded by the intelligent and persuasive Ryan.
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Even politifact sees through the mediscare cow patties.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2011/dec/20/lie-year-democrats-claims-republicans-voted-end-me/
great blog today Nice Deb, now I really really am excited about the election.
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Same here. I think Ryan is more than up for this fight. Can’t wait for the Biden/Ryan debate, (if they allow it) can you?
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Paul Ryan – the man who orchestrated the first credit downgrade in the history of the United States, voted for the Bush tax cuts, twice, TARP, Bush Stimulus of 2008, unpaid war in IRAQ, and unpaid for Medicare Part D. The man who voted to double the national debt from $5T to $10.8T now says he can fix it.
Seems to me, if you want to run on fixing things, you should have a record of fixing, not breaking and contributing to the problem you claim you’re qualified to fix.
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Obama and his Dem. enablers in Congress “orchestrated the first credit downgrade in the history of the United States”, not Paul Ryan, but nice try.
Ryan’s votes for the Bush tax cuts are bright spots on his resume – his votes for the 2008 stimulus, and TARP not so great – but then again, SCOAMF also voted for those, but we expect everything he does to be “not so great”, eh?
Seems to me, if you want to run on fixing things, you should have a record of fixing, not breaking and contributing to the problem you claim you’re qualified to fix.
I completely agree with that. It’s why it’s so crucial that FUBAR Obama must be defeated in November. He’s made everything worse.
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Iraq War unpaid for? Not according to CBO. It’s Soetero’s Porkulous that fits that category.
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Congratulations. You were first with the correct info into my email box. Beat #2 by 13 minutes.
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Nice Deb is acknowledging a fantasy. Stacy started his hashtag campaign on Aug. 4. Romney, it turns out, had already picked Ryan three days earlier.
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It was Ali Akbar, not Stacy #1
I think Stacy was just goofing about it #2
Who the #$%& cares #3
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