Paul Ryan
Glenn interviews the $6 trillion dollar man
President Obama's 2012 campaign began so weak and pathetically that even Jon Stewart thrashed the effort. To make matters worse, the very next day Paul Ryan comes out with a crisp, sharp message on how to get America out of the Obama malaise and cut $6 trillion. Is his plan aggressive enough and serious enough to tackle our enormous debt and addiction to spending? Glenn interviews Congressman Ryan on radio today. Ref. Source 8
Why Paul Ryan is the antithesis of Mitt Romney
In 1996, bedeviled by conservative doubts about his tax-cutting credentials, Bob Dole named Jack Kemp -- the fervent champion of free-market economics as his running mate. Sixteen years later, confronting lingering right-wing skepticism about his conservative pedigree, Mitt Romney picked Paul Ryan a former Kemp speechwriter as his vice-presidential nominee.
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Analysis: Paul Ryan choice a high risk, historic gamble
By picking Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney signaled that he does not feel the campaign currently is tilting his way. Romney is gambling that swing voters will resonate when Ryan explains his controversial positions on the national stage. Ref. Source 1
Will a Weakened American Character Defeat Paul Ryan?
The Republican vice-presidential candidate, Congressman Paul Ryan, is the Democrats' political version of the Anti-Christ. He believes in self-reliance; the left believes in reliance on the state. His moral values are shaped by religion (Catholicism); the left is frightened by religious Christian politicians (and athletes, and members of the armed forces, and talk show hosts, and, for that matter, clergy). He believes in individualism; the left believes in collectivism. He believes in small government and powerful citizens; the left believes in large government and dependent citizens. Nevertheless, the Democratic Party claims to be overjoyed at his selection as the Republican vice-presidential nominee. Ref. Dennis Prager
Paul Ryan to Obama on Medicare debate: Bring it on
OXFORD, Ohio -- Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan weighed into the ongoing debate over Medicare at a public rally here Wednesday, inviting a public argument about the future of the program. "The president, I'm told, is talking about Medicare today," Ryan told supporters at the University of Miami, where he graduated from college. "We [...]
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