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Ryan Would Be a Solid Veep Choice for Romney

Liberal Michael Tomasky, over at The Daily Beast, appears to be hyperventilating at the prospect that Romney will tap Paul Ryan as his Veep. So wouldn’t you agree that Ryan earning such high contempt and derision marks from Tomasky and fellow leftists means he should automatically merit serious consideration for the Veepstakes? I say, “Move to the front of the line, good fellow!”

No one grasps the  budget crisis better than Paul Ryan. And no one has had the guts to tackle medicare reform head on as Ryan has. He’s called out the elephant in the room, explaining the impending debt disaster we face eloquently, sincerely and convincingly. As Rich Lowry pointed out today, he is charming, persuasive and driven by ideas. He remains entirely composed under liberal interrogation. Ryan appeared completely unruffled when a liberal drive-by-media babe lost her mind on air and laughed in his face.

This kind of conservative scares the you- know-what out of liberals. Naturally, a conservative who makes liberals lose their minds is probably a great pick for Romney. Let’s not pretend the media is going to like any GOP Veep pick. Romney’s pick will enjoy two nanoseconds of positive press (if that) and then will instantly be demonized and characterized as enemy #2 and subjected to intense MSM hatred and slander. So I say why not pick a conservative who connects with the American people and causes liberals to lose their minds? It will be endlessly entertaining to watch liberals unravel on a near daily basis. Does anyone remember another famous mid-western conservative with this gift (connecting with American voters while simultaneously driving liberals nuts) from the not too distant past?

Ryan has many excellent attributes. He’s brilliant. He’s a mid-westerner and could help Romney carry the rust belt. He could be President in a heartbeat, and be a very effective President at that. He understands the greatest threat facing the US–our debt–and he’s proposed serious reforms to tackle it head on.

In his book, Wisdom of the Generals, former Clinton Secretary of Defense Major General (ret) William Cohen describes a conversation between Generals Robert E. Lee and James “Pete” Longstreet, Lee’s closest military confidant. Lee questioned Longstreet about President Lincoln’s decision to promote Ulysses S. Grant to General-in-Chief. Longstreet and Grant had attended West Point together and became close friends, with Longstreet even serving as Grant’s best man at his wedding. “Tell me about this new fellow,” Lee asked. “You knew him well, and to tell the truth, I cannot even remember what he looks like from the Mexican War.” Cohen writes that Longstreet’s response to Lee was essentially, “Boss, we’ve got big troubles.’ Cohen explained that “Longstreet knew that Grant simply wouldn’t quit.”

A Ryan pick would be a disaster for Obama. Ryan would mop the floor with Joe Biden’s hair plugs in the Veep debate. He is a GOP street fighter with a smile. His winsome personality is endearing. He went looking for the entitlement reform fight to preserve America for future generations, and he got it. Instead of running away, playing it safe or sucking up to the drive by media, he marched to the sound of the gunfire  into a hail of bullets. He demonstrated extraordinary commitment to advancing conservatism and restoring American greatness. And he’s not giving up.

Ryan would embolden fellow elected conservatives to rise up and fight, and he would spearhead the conservative agenda in Congress. He’s no stranger to controversy, but he has the uncanny ability to remain above the fray and avoid delving into personal insults and sniping. In Wisdom of the Generals, Cohen recounted Lincoln’s admiration for Grant’s resolve and tenacity. “When someone pointed out that Grant drank, Lincoln retorted, ‘Tell me his brand, so that I may send the same to all my generals.’” Lincoln also said of Grant, “I cannot spare this man…he fights.”

In sum, Ryan would be a fabulous Vice-Presidential pick for Romney, because Paul Ryan fights.

COMMENTS

  • elizaliza

    He’s controversial, since his plans would kill Medicare for the under 55ers. I don’t think that’s winning votes.
    Obama’s only half lying about this, it’s ending Medicare as we know it, not for old people, but for young people, yes it does.

    • commonsenseobserver

      By allowing future generations to choose affordable, high-quality healthcare, and killing it through either inaction or bureaucratic rationing.

    • http://impudent.edublogs.org/ kyle8

      Then that is a feather in his cap, and I wonder why someone comes on a conservative website and tries to defend that great society garbage.

      • arcangel

        signature, and a handful of recent posts, I’ve decided her troll-like nature demands her presence on my ‘do not read’ list. She’s not even the entertaining brand of troll that is humorously overt in their posts.

        • streiff

          nt

          • arcangel

            n/t

    • tnfriendofcoal101368

      Paul Ryan wants to save medicare as it is for the people that are on it or close and then change it for people that aren’t in a way that the program is sustainable. Here are a couple of videos from that Granny hater Paul Ryan #sarcasm.

      Paul Ryan on why taxes are a bad idea

      Giving Chris Matthews an economics lesson

      Explaining Obamacare to Debbie Wah Wah

      Begala and Trippi are leaving no secret they are going to demogogue Ryan’s plan anyway (at least they won’t be calling Mitt Romney a murderer). Chris Tingles and Debbie Wah Wah normally just scream and try to kill the debate, Ryan looks at them like children and brutally finishes them off with the truth.

    • tacotuesdays

      Do you think we should just keep on throwing money into the fire until the country goes bankrupt? Romney’s already endorsed the Ryan budget, so why not pick Ryan for VP and show everyone that he has some testicular fortitude and he means business when it comes to the debt.

    • nocontest

      because he believes in something.

  • elizaliza

    From that article:
    “The only thing Ryan has going for him, as that one poll found a little while ago that I can’t seem to find this morning, is that a near-majority of people don’t actually believe that Ryan has proposed what he’s proposed because it’s all so radical that people don’t believe a politician would propose such things.”

    Is that true? I can’t remember anything in his plan being so radical. I thought he wants vouchers, instead of hand outs, which is cool cos even sick people can make informed medical decisions, even when they’re suffering from chronic illness or whatever, so this should work just fine.

  • carolina

    I’m not holding my breath because of the wimpy PTP. It will probaby be Pawlenty (who is OK), but I would love to be pleasantly surprised!

  • tnguy

    Look at his voting record. He decidedly is not the guy he’s often portrayed as. Ultimately, he’s just another of those guys who talks a good game, but in the end, votes however Boehner and Cantor tell him to.

    He has repeatedly voted to sustain the current levels of gov’t spending.

    • commonsenseobserver

      Even if he happens to hold quirky views on some issues (Davis-Bacon, auto-bailouts, $129 billion in additional anti-recession spending-whatever that means, I know some Conservatives voted for it but most didn’t), he still has a 75% score from Heritage, which is 10 points above the House Republican average and in spite of his position as a committee chairman and thus a key member of the leadership. Paul Ryan has stood up for the interests of his constituents and of American taxpayers at large. Ryan also has a lifetime ACU rating of more than 90%, 88% from the Club for Growth (73% in this Congress), 95% from Citizens Against Government Waste in this Congress (Hero), and 76% from the National Taxpayers Union (B).

      I personally favour Ryan, and I also think Gov. Jindal would be an awesome pick. Ultimately, it’s up to Team Mitt.

    • JSobieski

      Ryan has moved Congress to the right. Before the various Ryan Roadmaps, medicare reform wasn’t even discussed since the Clinton-Newt era.

      Does someone like Bachmann have a better voting record than Ryan? Yes. Does anyone in the House have a better record at shaping the debate for the better? No.

      I am not impressed by people who simply keep themselves pure and do little to actually move the debate.

      • commonsenseobserver

        And shaping the debate. I think what the mainstream media is trying to do here is make him toxic for the center and undermine his core support on the right.

      • JSobieski

        There is delicate line of distinction between being to sheepish for change and being pragmatically unrealistic to the point of accomplishing nothing. Ryan in my view represents that line of effective conservatism better than anyone in the house.

        That said, I do like the the fact that the RSC in the House and Rand Paul in the Senate actually do put forth more aggressive plans. However, that kind of thing didn’t happen until after Ryan had been putting out his roadmaps for several years—and without support from anyone in DC.

    • krish

      I have been saying this many times! He has voted with Boehner to increase the debt limit & every other liberal program that came down the pike from Republicans! He is the darling of conservative talk show media & one of the big frauds in the house! Not only he votes with Boehner, Cantor & the gang, he comes on every talk show & supports the RINO leadership without any shame. He is not principled & to be in the leadership is more important! Unfortunately, even conservaties who do not follow the voting recrod fall for his talk & charm…….

    • runner12

      His record in the House is not as Conservative as many people think it is. He has a tendency to go with the old guard more than I prefer.

      But (and this is a big “but”), he is the only person I have heard talk openly and honestly about entitlement reform. He has dared to take on the third rail of politics and has been successful at bringing it into mainstream America’s consciousness.

      That is not for the faint of heart and for that reason alone I would be pleased if he was the VP. Not as much as I would be with Rubio or Jindal, but he is definitely in the top three for me.

  • Tennessean

    He is an excellent teacher…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xwv5EbxXSmE&feature=player_embedded

  • RealQuiet

    Drudge and Robert Costa are buzzing about an unchartered plane in Janesville, OK. Seeing chatter at Ace of Spades and other blogs..I would be quite happy with this pick. Romney looking to pick a fight with the Dems? Fingers are very much crossed here that it is Ryan. I wanted Rubio or Jindal but Ryan is very good as well.

    • carolina

      This info makes me go hmmmmm

      • RealQuiet

        But this pick would be a clear signal that Romney is going to take the fight to the Democrats on the Ryan budget and isn’t afraid the fear tactics that the Dems will try to pull with seniors.

      • RealQuiet

        Caught a tweet by Tagg Romney, Romney’s son. He was in Wisconsin to represent the Romney family at the Sikh Temple funeral ceremony today. Maybe too much is being read into this.

        • RealQuiet

          n/t

  • nocontest

    He comes off as real and he could certainly give Biden a good fight.
    I actually like Ryan more than Romney. I wish the roles were reversed.

  • dalecooper

    This is my favorite logo version so far. Get your shirts, stickers, etc!

    http://www.cafepress.com/RomneyRyan2012

  • ennaneko

    - he’s young
    - doesn’t overshadow Romney
    - accentuates Romney’s qualities
    - known for his views on the size of government

    Romney chose a guy that isn’t as accomplished as he is and is much younger. Ryan is about the “message.”

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  • Tennessean

    to solve medicare. We’ve had 4 years of Obama’s philosophy. It’s time to give seniors the freedom to utilize the free market in determining their healthcare options. Govt run healthcare is going bankrupt. Big surprise. Factcheck.org sums up the philosophy difference adequately: “Much of the Obama-Ryan disagreement is a policy debate over what would work best to slow the growth of Medicare spending… The president charges an independent (read govt run) advisory board, set up by the federal health care law, with finding ways to do it. Congress can ignore the Independent Payment Advisory Board?s recommendations, if it either makes the same size of spending cuts as IPAB suggests or if it rejects the suggestions with a three-fifths majority vote. Ryan?s plan leaves the cost-cutting to Congress, if competition alone won?t be enough.” Competition always lowers prices. Govt run programs always raise them. It’s a complete no brainer to determine which plan is realistic and lower prices and which plan will fail.

    http://factcheck.org/2012/04/fall-preview-obama-vs-romney-and-ryan/