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1 Heartbeat Away from the Oval Office

by Phantom Ace ( 84 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Humor, Republican Party at August 13th, 2012 - 8:00 pm

Blogmocracy in Action!

Guest Blogger: Doriangrey


Very rarely do we see thing in such a stark contrast in politics. Usually politicians manage to keep themselves in careful neutral shades of gray today however, with the help of Macker from Mackers-World and The Blogmocracy we have an nearly unprecedented opportunity to see a true and defining contrast. One one hand we have Vice President Joe Biden, “The Villages” Idiot contrasted with Congressman and Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan. Believe me when I tell you this, the contrast could not be funnier, scarier or more stark.

EDIT: Lions and Tiger and Bears Oh My… Somebody on Twitter apparently did not like this video… Account suspended… OUCH… so much for Freedom of Speech eh…

(Cross posted @ The Wilderness of Mirrors )

A choice between national stagnation and renewal

by Mojambo ( 102 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Economy, Elections 2012, Mitt Romney, Polls at August 13th, 2012 - 12:00 pm

The old British  S.A.S. motto of  “Fortes fortuna adiuvat” which translates as  “fortune favors the bold”  is never more appropriate then the choice of Paul Ryan as his Vice presidential running mate.  Now only are the candidates separated by different polices but by ideology as well.  The intellectual poverty of the Obama campaign is an excellent description.

by Kimberly A. Strassel

Mitt Romney did much more this weekend than announce a running mate. He unveiled a significant change in strategy. The 2012 election is now a choice, not just a referendum.

Conservatives have spent much of this summer reassuring themselves. They’ve pointed out the extraordinary sums President Obama has thrown at crippling Mr. Romney. They’ve noted how ugly and brutal those attacks have been. They’ve comforted themselves that, for all the smears, Mr. Romney is within a few points of the incumbent in national tracking polls.

Yet the same can be said on the other side. The economy is teetering, the deficit exploding, the nation unhappy with his signature legislation. Daily, Mr. Romney beats the White House with these failures. But he has barely moved the polling dial.

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In fairness, the Romney campaign had the elements in place. It’s taken some time, but Mr. Romney today is sporting a fairly bold reform agenda, from his tax cuts to his Medicare reforms, to his vow to end ObamaCare.  And the candidate has been dutifully repeating that this election is a choice between two very different futures for the country. Yet his policy and his words were largely lost amid his campaign’s intense focus on the president.

Mr. Ryan provides the crucial shift in emphasis, the opportunity to go on offense. We will now have a focus on, and explanation of, the choice between stagnation and renewal. This is what Mr. Ryan excels at—not just crafting ideas, but explaining them in a positive and serious way. This ability is why the congressman—despite his supposedly extremist reform blueprint and budget (says the left)—has continued to win a district that in 2010 went for Mr. Obama.

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Indeed, while the congressman will publicly aid the campaign by barnstorming in Ohio or Florida, he’ll be privately aiding it as a voice in the inner circle—relating his own long experience with how to tackle and win the toughest issues. The Ryan pick will reassure the GOP base, but the goal here is to use the reboot to win the crucial argument with independents and Reagan Democrats—as Mr. Ryan has done so well back in his home state of Wisconsin.

The first pitch to those voters came with Mr. Romney’s introduction of Mr. Ryan on Saturday, in which the campaign made clear it intends to use this pick as a way of underlining the intellectual poverty of the Obama campaign. Mr. Romney spoke of Mr. Ryan’s “integrity,” his “seriousness,” his “intellectual leadership,” and his refusal to “demonize his opponents”—traits for which Mr. Ryan is well-known.

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Democrats will attack anyway. To their disappointment, Mr. Ryan is a well-vetted, 14-year congressman, and a bit of a Boy Scout. There will be no fruitful dumpster-diving, a la Sarah Palin. Instead they are bragging about a 290-page Ryan opposition research paper from the left-wing super PAC American Bridge that focuses on the congressman’s plan to reform Medicare to offer a “premium support” option—a proposal he crafted with Oregon’s Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden. That plan would for the first time give seniors who want it the choice of government-funded private insurance options. The attacks will include the usual hysteria that Messrs. Romney and Ryan want to euthanize senior citizens.

Mr. Obama has taken to claiming that Mr. Romney wants to raise taxes on the middle-class so that he can give that money to the 1%. Expect the president and his party to now claim that the Romney-Ryan ticket doesn’t just want to throw granny off the cliff; they want to dispense her Medicare dollars to their fat-cat friends.

Mr. Romney’s only possible response is to go nuclear. His campaign has been timid in its response to the Obama attacks on Bain and Mr. Romney’s wealth. But if the Romney campaign leaves hanging the Obama argument that it is ending Medicare or redistributing tax dollars to the wealthy or denying Americans health care, it will lose.

If Mr. Romney wants to know the perils of adopting Mr. Ryan in name but not in spirit, he need only look at a handful of special House elections over the past years. Those contests featured GOP candidates happy to burnish their conservative credentials by initially supporting Mr. Ryan’s budget reforms. Yet when the Democratic attacks rolled in, they ducked the debate. Voters were left with little choice but to believe the left-wing spin, and the Republicans lost.

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The Ryan pick is the boldest move Mr. Romney has made as a presidential candidate—in this campaign, or his last. If he wants to win the White House, it needs to be just the beginning.

Read the rest – Why Romney chose Ryan

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by Kafir ( 85 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Elections 2012, Media, Open thread, Politics at August 12th, 2012 - 8:00 pm

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Paul Ryan’s selection a victory for the Tea Party/Economic Conservatives

by Phantom Ace ( 213 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Elections 2012, Mitt Romney, Republican Party at August 12th, 2012 - 2:30 pm

Mitt Romney’s selection of Paul Ryan has done something not seen this election. For the first time since 2010, the Tea Party and Base Conservatives are extremely energized. With the selection of Ryan, Romney has sent a big signal. For the first time since Ronald Reagan, the GOP has a Center-Right Fiscal/Economic Conservative ticket.

The Human Events 2011 Conservative of the Year, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), will be announced this morning as Mitt Romney’s vice presidential running mate, according to early reports.  Romney will formally announce his choice at a news conference this morning as early as 8:45 a.m.

Reaction from Republicans was swift — and enthusiastic.

“In choosing Paul Ryan, Gov. Romney is signaling he wants to change the course of government, not manage it.  This is the start of an aggressive, ideas campaign!”

So said California’s Republican State Chairman Tom Del Beccaro Friday night, shortly after television news reports strongly suggesting that Romney was planning to name House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) as his vice presidential running mate Saturday morning.  Del Beccaro was hosting a private party of fellow California GOP leaders in his suite at the Burbank Marriott here during the state Republican convention.  To a person, the other party activists were genuinely excited about the 42-year-old Ryan’s selection, and all echoed their chairman’s confidence that this was a first step in what would be a campaign grounded in conservative ideas and change.

“I’m as grassroots as you can get and I’m thrilled about Ryan!” Alameda County GOP Vice Chairman Hugh Busell told Human Events, “He had the courage to say why we needed to eventually change the nature of entitlements such as Medicare, and he could explain it.”

Mitt Romney has turned his back on the Rockefeller/Bush Wing of the Republican party and has embraced the Goldwater/Reagan/Tea Party/Economic Conservative wing of the Republican party. Welcome aboard Mitt to the side of the GOP that knows how to defeat the Progressives. Make no mistake, the selection of Paul Ryan is a victory for the Tea Party over the Establishment.

Compassionate Conservatism is dead and good riddance to that Progressive ideology.