Romney's VP pick

What voters does Ryan bring to Romney that he didn't already have? He already had the hardcore conservative, what does Ryan do for Independents? This is a win for Obama.

Nobody caters to Independents with a VP pick. In fact, short of a tack hammer to the temple, I don't know what anybody can do to reach any voter that has managed to be undecided this long.
 
Nice speech this morning

Excerpts of Ryan's Speech | The Weekly Standard

"I’m proud to stand with a man who understands what it takes to foster job creation in our economy, someone who knows from experience, that if you have a small business—you did build that."

"We won't duck the tough issues...we will lead!

We won't blame others...we will take responsibility!

We won't replace our founding principles...we will reapply them!

We will honor you, our fellow citizens, by giving you the right and opportunity to make the choice:

What kind of country do we want to have?

What kind of people do we want to be?

We can turn this thing around.**Real solutions can be delivered.**But, it will take leadership.**And the courage to tell you the truth."
 
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Nobody caters to Independents with a VP pick. In fact, short of a tack hammer to the temple, I don't know what anybody can do to reach any voter that has managed to be undecided this long.
Meet the person that will determine whether or not Obama is fit for another four years in office.
 
Really?

I really don't see it as that at all.
Over the last few years, I don't think I've seen anybody execute the party talking lines in lockstep perfection like Ryan.

I'm frankly a little surprised he took, he was already one of the stars where he was at. Either way, I think he'll be doing a lot more press from here to November than you'd normally see out of a VP nom.
 
This thread and a few of its posters keep taking highly frequent vacations to la-la land.

1. VP picks generally don't have a resounding effect on GE's. Quayle, Cheney, Gore and Biden all show that.

2. No, this won't mean the debates are an easy win for the right. Romney will still have things to answer for and, obviously, Obama will too.

3. This election, despite the VP pick, still will not be a landslide for either candidate. To those who continue claiming such, you are all idiots. Romney is still a flip flopping beacon of uninspired manure and Obama is still an incompetent liar.

Basically, this election is a toss up between two sub-par candidates. That is all.

Pretty sport on
 
Ryan is very popular among seniors.

And BTW, his budget got about 200 more votes in the house and 30 more votes in the senate than obamas budget did
 
I like the VP pick but I don't care too much about either party right now. There's a few things that I can agree with on both sides, but I don't know if it's enough for me to get out and vote when the time comes.
 
LG need not apply

Smart Democrats Should Be Worried - By John Fund - The Corner - National Review Online

"Democrats will no doubt try to make Paul Ryan into a younger version of the devil they’ve tried to paint Mitt Romney as. But they should worry about fighting a campaign on fundamental issues in a weak economy. That’s precisely how Jimmy Carter, the last Democratic president to run for reelection during hard times, wound up losing so badly that it not only cost Democrats control of the U.S. Senate but damaging the liberal brand for years afterwards."
 
I like the VP pick but I don't care too much about either party right now. There's a few things that I can agree with on both sides, but I don't know if it's enough for me to get out and vote when the time comes.

Watch out for a tack hammer to the temple. :)
 
Ryan is very popular among seniors.

And BTW, his budget got about 200 more votes in the house and 30 more votes in the senate than obamas budget did

Where are you getting this from? It is the exact opposite.

Romney has now tied himself to Ryan's budget. Last thing you want to do in an election year like this when your opponent can retort with only vague proposals.

Ryan will probably cost Romney a legitimate shot at Florida. That would be game over.
 
I think it's good pick for Romney, if I'm honest. Ryan gives Romney some substance and has a specific plan to pitch, even if the plan isn't the most popular one out there.
 
Where are you getting this from? It is the exact opposite.

Romney has now tied himself to Ryan's budget. Last thing you want to do in an election year like this when your opponent can retort with only vague proposals.

Ryan will probably cost Romney a legitimate shot at Florida. That would be game over.

Obviously the Romney camp has internal polls that show otherwise
 
Where are you getting this from? It is the exact opposite.

Romney has now tied himself to Ryan's budget. Last thing you want to do in an election year like this when your opponent can retort with only vague proposals.


Ryan will probably cost Romney a legitimate shot at Florida. That would be game over.

I think that's what he wanted to do, if I may play along for a minute. Romney was likely to support a budget that was very similar, if not the same as the Ryan plan. Why not have the guy who came up with the budget on the ticket to defend it? Plus, as I've said earlier, it gives the Romney ticket something the base can sink their teeth into.
 

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