The Right Rallies Around Paul Ryan

ANALYSIS: If -- as many political gurus believe -- Mitt Romney has already made up his mind about who he wants at his side between now and November, all of the chatter, advice and urging he's hearing this week may not matter one bit.

But with uncertainty still surrounding Romney's choice of running mate, voices on the right are taking this opportunity to try to sway his decision, and lately the persuasion campaign seems to be focused on one contender: Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan.

The influential Wall Street Journal editorial page weighed in last night, saying that Ryan, "best exemplifies the nature and stakes of this election. More than any other politician, the House Budget Chairman has defined those stakes well as a generational choice about the role of government and whether America will once again become a growth economy or sink into interest-group dominated decline."

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The Journal didn't stop there. Its editors cast Ryan as a one of the "the GOP's new generation of reformers" who turned down the advice of "every Beltway bedwetter" and decided to tackle the fraught issue of entitlement reform.

"Like Reagan, he has a basic cheerfulness and Midwestern equanimity," the Journal wrote, adding that Ryan also possesses a "Jack Kemp-like belief in opportunity for all."

Long before this week's last-minute push for the 42-year-old congressman from Janesville, Wisc., Democrats were already giddy at the prospect that Ryan could be Romney's No. 2. They have their sights set on attacking Ryan's budget plans, in particular his proposed Medicare reforms.

Rich Lowry, the editor of the conservative National Review in a Politico Op-Ed yesterday put it this way: "In political terms, picking Ryan is supposedly like hanging out with the No. 2 of an Al Qaeda affiliate somewhere in the badlands of the Middle East. He's a target. If the missiles haven't yet taken him out, it's only because the drone is hovering silently overhead before hurling down its bolts of death."

But Lowry's point wasn't to dissuade Romney from choosing Ryan. Just the opposite.

"Ryan would inject a jolt of energy into the campaign and reorient the debate around policy," the National Review editor wrote. "The Romney campaign doesn't have to be reckless. It does have to have a pulse. It doesn't have to commit ideological hari-kari. It does have to have an unmistakable substantive content."

Recently the editors of the Weekly Standard have also been extolling the virtues of picking Ryan and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal have all had kind words.

Where is Ryan in all of this? He is beginning a week-long vacation in Colorado this weekend and is refusing to weigh in on the veepstakes speculation. But, in an interview with the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel's Craig Gilbert Ryan indicated that if he were picked, he'd be ready for the fight.

"I want that debate . . . I'm really eager to have that debate. That's what we're here for. The reason I want that debate is they have to falsify to make their claims (about his budget)," Ryan said in the interview with Gilbert. "They have no alternative, no solution. All they have is, 'Let's stick with status quo.'"

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  • DAD  •  2 days 4 hours ago
    Ryan what a joke. Proposes a budget then says his budget won't and can't work ! For he know that if Republicans ever regain any real control they would load up every bill with Ear Marks and crash the U.S. Government and the Economy again. He know the Pirates run the GOP and they will cut your throat in aheartbeat !
  • TJ  •  2 days 5 hours ago
    Wow look at all the liberals screaming bloody murder about a guy who put forth a balanced budget. Obama hasnt had a single vote for any of his. What party of "China will own us soon" dont you people understand. We can either feel a little pain now or destroy all hope for our children and grand children. Well we all know Libs will say screw the future they did it once already.
  • KevinL  •  2 days 9 hours ago
    Nuns on the bus get on board!
  • Idiocracy  •  Houston, Texas  •  2 days 13 hours ago
    Pee Wee Herman,now that's a solution to nothing.
  • Shadow  •  2 days 13 hours ago
    True conservatism puts you in the same fundamentalist league as the Taliban, only you are suppose to be a Christian instead...
    • Slimer 1 day 23 hours ago
      Many so-called terrorists act alone. There are websites supporting them, offering them training, and instructing them on how to build explosive devices. There are American right wing organizations that do basically the same thing. Many tie themselves to Christian activism. Just as there are nuts in the Muslim world, there are nutty Christians as well. When politicians tie in religion and politics it makes for a volatile mix. Conservatism has been trying to tie together Religion, Government, and Business in order to control the population. This was never meant to be a
      Christian Nation. There is even evidence of Christopher Columbus being Jewish and wishing to found a Jewish nation, or at least a nation free of persecution of Jews. Regardless, Jefferson wrote fairly extensively on the subject ad tried to be as clear as possible that Religion has no place in official government business.
    • Slimer 2 days 9 hours ago
      Christians have killed and persecuted more people over time than any other religion or ideology combined. Don't forget the witch hunts of America's early days or the Inquisition in Europe. Slavery was allowed because Christians taught that Africans were sub-humans. Remember The Crusades? China is not a Christian nation. Russia/Soviet Union is not a Christian nation. Christianity helped start WW2. The Founding Fathers of this country were Theists, not Christians.

      If this is going to be a Christian nation that doesn't help the poor, either we have to pretend that Jesus was just as selfish as we are, or we have to acknowledge that He commanded us to love the poor and serve the needy without condition and then admit that we just don't want to do it -- Stephen Colbert

      "We demand freedom for all religious confessions in the state, insofar as they do not endanger its existence or conflict with the customs and moral sentiments of the Germanic race. The party as such represents the standpoint of a positive Christianity, without owing itself to a particular confession...."
      - Article 20 of the program of the German Workers' Party (later named the National Socialist German Workers' Party, NSDAP)

      The fact that the Curia is now making its peace with Fascism shows that the Vatican trusts the new political realities far more than did the former liberal democracy with which it could not come to terms. ...The fact that the Catholic Church has come to an agreement with Fascist Italy ...proves beyond doubt that the Fascist world of ideas is closer to Christianity than those of Jewish liberalism or even atheistic Marxism...

      - Adolf Hitler in an article in the Völkischer Beobachter, February 29, 1929, on the new Lateran Treaty between Mussolini's fascist government and the Vatican

      Today Christians ... stand at the head of [this country]... I pledge that I never will tie myself to parties who want to destroy Christianity .. We want to fill our culture again with the Christian spirit ... We want to burn out all the recent immoral developments in literature, in the theater, and in the press - in short, we want to burn out the poison of immorality which has entered into our whole life and culture as a result of liberal excess during the past ... (few) years.

      - Adolf Hitler, quoted in: The Speeches of Adolf Hitler, 1922-1939, Vol. 1 (London, Oxford University Press, 1942), pg. 871-872
    • The Hangman 2 days 10 hours ago
      Jeani, lets talk Pol Pot, Stalin, Hitler, Mao, all good communist, right Comrade? The basics tenets of Christianity has lifted up more people out of poverty than any religion or ideology. Now, atheism, or all power concentrated to the state, killed tens and tens of millions. Christianity also won the biggest World War, so get your history right. You sound like some know it all kid who never learned your history.
  • Martin  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  2 days 12 hours ago
    Wake up Republicans.It Portman,McDonnell or the guy from Minnesota.Jindal would be good but he has brown skin and alot of the base would have a problem with that.The right can write all they want about their hopes but it's Romney for pete's sake.
    • Darth 2 days 7 hours ago
      Romney is probably thinking it's better to pander to the ultra-rich who are the puppeteers behind the Tea Party, notably the Koch brothers of NYC.
    • Mike Holmes 2 days 7 hours ago
      how about sarah...that would wrap it up
    • Martin 2 days 12 hours ago
      Your standards are very high.How about Pawlenty?
  • Martin  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  2 days 13 hours ago
    Ryan and Romney donot want Ryan on the ticket.Right now he's a sideshow, comming up with draconian budgets that have no chance of going anywhere.Once he's the chosen one and taken very seriously the details of his plans would be hammered in the press every day and it could be worse then Sarah Palin.
  • KevinL  •  2 days 9 hours ago
    Paul Ryan? Gift to the DFL. Thanks Mittens!
  • Vitamin C Veloster  •  2 days 16 hours ago
    PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE pick Paul Ryan. It will be the nail in the coffin for Mitt Romney. Please pick him. Please!!!!
    • Jim 2 days 11 hours ago
      @R - I'm with you, I love these poeple that are just blindly in love with Obama and are abhorred by republicans or any type of conservative thinking...none of them can tell you why though. It a very strange phenomeon....I think Obama just attracts people that don't know how to think rationally
    • r 2 days 12 hours ago
      and you fear logic or is it that you just don't want to work for what you get? I am curious as to what you do not like about him.
    • SCOTT E 2 days 14 hours ago
      Military...a real expert on koc arent ya chinuts?
  • Martin  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  2 days 13 hours ago
    Right now no one knows or cares about Ryan's plan to switch Medicare to a voucher system.Even thought it wouldn't affect old pharts now you can bet they would go nuts when word gets out about his draconian cuts.
  • Hoosier Daddy  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  2 days 13 hours ago
    Two GQ guys with the last name initital of "R"? Okay, some marketing difficulty but let's go with it. Romney wants someone in his core that's favored by the Tea Party since he is not. Seems it was that "Conservative Quotient" that drove McCain to Palin- a rising Far Right star from the outback.
  • Ndn_nfl  •  Miami, Florida  •  2 days 15 hours ago
    The dems need to do a good job of publishing his proposed budget for us,,,game over!
    • Darth 2 days 7 hours ago
      Rob, hate to call you on your facts but it was a Republican, President Dwight Eisenhower who had the reputation of doing nothing but golf.
    • Rob 2 days 9 hours ago
      the libs are out tonight. they have to take the conversation away from president osama because they all know he has done nothing besides golf
    • THOMAS 2 days 14 hours ago
      yes, it's another GOP give-away to the billionaires.
  • DavidA  •  2 days 15 hours ago
    Putting to together two failed and ridiculous budgets qualifies you to be VP in the new GOP.
    • Jay Jones 2 days 10 hours ago
      I love you democrats! At least this guy is making attempts to reduce the deficit. When are you going to realize you can't keep spending $ we don't replace. I know blame the Bush devil. But honestly BO has been outspending your devil by a 3 to 1 margin
  • Martin  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  2 days 13 hours ago
    It's one thing to say you support the Ryan budget in theory.But if the guy is standing at your side and it's clear that that take no prisoners monstrosity is going to be on the front burner they'll be no running from it for Mitt.Gore blew it with Lieberman, McCain with Palin and there is no way Mr. Romney is going to make the same mistake.
  • mark  •  Grand Rapids, Michigan  •  2 days 17 hours ago
    Paul Ryan should explain his devotion to an Atheist before he is named VP candidate:
    Ayn Rand, 1905-1982, was a philosopher, author, and Atheist who views selfishness as a virtue and who scorns God, religion, and compassion. She subscribed to a movement labeled Objectivism, which simply states that each individual is his own god. She teaches that Altruism, an unselfish concern for the welfare of others, is a basic evil. Her self-centered ideas are contrary to everything Jesus Christ and His followers have stood for over the centuries. She teaches that all social welfare is the government taking from the achievers and giving to the non-productive. The weak are beyond love and undeserving of it and loving your neighbor is immoral and impossible. She dismisses the teaching of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount and the Golden rule as empty talk.
    God is something people invented as a way to grasp things they do not understand. Her ‘Christian’ followers are searching for a moral justification for selfishness but that does not fit in with God’s Word. Paul Ryan can be called a disciple of Rand. He is often the Keynote speaker at Rand Conferences. His 2013 Republican Budget is based on her teachings, disregard for the poor and rewards for the rich and prosperous. It also means that her comment of John 3:16 must be ignored, she called it “monstrous” and instead of the Biblical mandate to love and serve others, Rand teaches that the fundamental focus should be on individual happiness. Think only of yourself, not others.
    Ayn Rand believed that the scientific consensus on the dangers of tobacco was a hoax. However, in 1974, the two pack-a-day smoker required surgery for lung cancer. Many of her early followers rejected Medicare even though they qualified for it because it went against their teaching of government helping people. She finally had to accept Medicare coverage because she realized that her medical bills could easily cost more than her income. Her followers today do not ever mention this contradiction in her behavior.
    The Christian Right cannot ignore this. The late Chuck Colson spoke out against it as are other leading Christian politicians.
  • Thrasymachus  •  2 days 18 hours ago
    May be a great choice since things have gone so well for Ryan and Wisconsin....
  • Randy  •  Homewood, Illinois  •  2 days 18 hours ago
    I want a true accounting of ss from its inception, anyone with me?
  • Martin  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  2 days 13 hours ago
    Romney know Ryan would be a disaster.Once the public knows what this guys budget would do and that Romney supports it there would be no plausible deniability.
  • robertf  •  Longwood, Florida  •  2 days 8 hours ago
    Sally M said it right....."I got mine so I really don't care" And thats what the baby boomers tea party republicans left America after 45 years of voting....Yeap there the ones who ruined the country
  • Thomas M  •  2 days 10 hours ago
    If a Romney/Ryan ticket materializes, the (D) are REALLLLY gonna have to dig deep to find anything to go negative on.