Posted 8/11/2012 10:25 pm : Edited 8/11/2012 10:26 pm
Both are more intellectual than Obama. Obama has been, by his own standard, a failure. If America wants to be stuck in recession forever, we'll keep down the same path. I don't even know why anyone would vote for Obama again. His failures and broken promises are documented fact.
Also, who gives a fuck if he's a Mormon? Obama sat in a fucking racist gibs me dat church for over a decade. Biden is "catholic" in name only.
"Paul Ryans extreme budget would end Medicare as we know it, turning it into a voucher program which would increase seniors health costs by $6,350 a year. Ryan has also proposed a plan that would have privatized Social Security, subjecting seniors retirement security to the whims of the stock market."
"Ryan would cut or eliminate middle-class tax deductions like mortgage interest, charitable contributions, and health premiums.
"Ryan cosponsored a bill that could ban in-vitro fertilization, as well as many common forms of birth control, including the pill. It could also ban all abortions, even in cases of rape or incest. He supported letting states prosecute women who have abortions and doctors who perform them."
"Ryan voted against the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which helps women fight for equal pay for equal work."
What? You're fucking stupid, how do you factor in that? You really think Romney would make a decision like this if he knew it could cost him the election?
Look, Romney's no stranger to politics. He knows the rules, and so does Ryan. It has to be a full commitment when you run for President, the idea that you're not gonna get this platform from any other guy. If you were to ask how Romney is feeling about this, it's that he's trying to make the American people understand: He's telling them "I'm never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around, and hurt you, never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye, never gonna tell a lie, and hurt you."
What? You're fucking stupid, how do you factor in that? You really think Romney would make a decision like this if he knew it could cost him the election?
Look, Romney's no stranger to politics. He knows the rules, and so does Ryan. It has to be a full commitment when you run for President, the idea that you're not gonna get this platform from any other guy. If you were to ask how Romney is feeling about this, it's that he's trying to make the American people understand: He's telling them "I'm never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around, and hurt you, never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye, never gonna tell a lie, and hurt you."
Posted 8/11/2012 10:56 pm
One pundit said it forces Obama to waste millions in Wisconsin. Obama won the state easily in 2008 but Walker proved it's not a given. Even if the polls are comfortable, that's millions he'll now have to dump into Wisconsin that Romney will pour into the true swing states.
One pundit said it forces Obama to waste millions in Wisconsin. Obama won the state easily in 2008 but Walker proved it's not a given. Even if the polls are comfortable, that's millions he'll now have to dump into Wisconsin that Romney will pour into the true swing states.
Ryan's favorability rating in Wisconsin is dismal.
One pundit said it forces Obama to waste millions in Wisconsin. Obama won the state easily in 2008 but Walker proved it's not a given. Even if the polls are comfortable, that's millions he'll now have to dump into Wisconsin that Romney will pour into the true swing states.
On his website he has Israel listed under "Homeland Security"
"America has no better friend in the Middle East than the nation of Israel. Not only is Israel the regions only fully functioning democracy, with a government based on popular consent and the rule of law, but it is also a valuable ally against Islamic extremism and terrorism."
paulryan.house.gov/issues/issue/?IssueID=9971
Ryan is bright, articulate and a great spokesman for conservative beliefs. He is THE dominant thinker in the Republican party and they unanimously passed his budget.
He appeals to both the GOP leaders AND the Tea Party crowd who have not been enthused about Romney.
Getting your base out is more important than attracting the stupid undecideds who are small in number.
Oh, old people dislike Obama more than any other group and will cheerfully elect Romney and Ryan, the son and grandson they wish they had.
Except their grandson has gone on record threating to greatly reduce both medicare and their ss benefits. This does NOT play well with the AARP crowd.