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iamnothere 2012/08/12 16:20:41
Smart Democrats Should Be Worried
By John Fund nat review
August 11, 2012 11:21 A.M.

Liberal pundits are already fanning out in force to attack and discredit Paul Ryan. Michael Tomasky, who recently wrote a Newsweek cover story calling Mitt Romney a “wimp,” has now decided that Romney’s bold move is “a terrible choice” because Ryan has proven himself to be an extremist on budget issues.

No doubt there are many Democrats rubbing their hands in glee in contemplation of reviving some version of the ad that featured an actor playing Paul Ryan pushing a grandmother in a wheelchair off a cliff. But the smarter ones are worried.

First, if Ryan is an extremist and his proposals are so unpopular, how has he won election seven times in a Democratic district? His lowest share of the vote was 57 percent — in his first race. He routinely wins over two-thirds of the vote. When Obama swept the nation in 2008, he carried Ryan’s district by four points. But at the same time, Ryan won reelection with 65 percent of the vote, meaning that a fifth of Obama voters also voted for him.

Ryan has pointed out to me that no Republican has carried his district for president since Ronald Reagan in 1984. “I have held hundreds of town-hall meetings in my district explaining why we have to take bold reform steps, and I’ve found treating people like adults works,” he told me. “All those ads pushing elderly woman off the cliffs don’t work anymore if you lay out the problem.”

Second, Democrats know that Ryan has Reaganesque qualities that make him appealing to independent, middle-class voters. Take the cover story on Ryan that the Isthmus, a radically left-wing Madison, Wis. newspaper, ran on him in 2009. “Ryan, with his sunny disposition and choirboy looks, projects compassion and forcefully proclaims dedication to his district,” the story reported. “And he’s proved he is not unyieldingly pro-corporate, as when he recently joined in condemnation of AIG ‘retention’ bonuses.”

Third, Ryan’s ideas aren’t that novel or scary. The idea of “premium support” for Medicare, which would change the program’s one-size-fits-all policy to a private-insurance model with public options, was endorsed by a bipartisan commission appointed by Bill Clinton back in the 1990s. Late last year, Ryan announced a new version of his proposal with a new partner signing on: Democratic senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, who first achieved political prominence as an advocate for seniors.

Four, Ryan puts Wisconsin and its ten electoral votes in play. Polls have shown that President Obama holds a five to seven point lead in Wisconsin — significant, but much less than Obama’s 14-point margin in 2008. With Ryan on the ticket, polls show the race is dead even.

Five, if Republicans were looking for a superior candidate, they’ve found it in Ryan. His maiden speech as the GOP vice-presidential candidate was perfectly pitched:

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!

Echoes of Ronald Reagan at his best.

Ryan was judged to have already had the better of President Obama in televised exchanges on Obamacare. His debate with Joe Biden this October might well be remembered as cruel and unusual punishment for dim vice presidents. Recall that Sarah Palin fought a much more engaged Joe Biden to a draw in their 2008 vice-presidential debate.

Six, as Democratic consultant Joe Trippi acknowledged today on Fox News, Ryan will bring in a flood of donations from overjoyed conservatives and tea-party members. Romney had a problem with energizing the GOP base. That problem is now solved, and that will make it easier to pump up conservative turnout.

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.
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  • CUDDLY BUT STILL CRABBY 2012/08/12 16:36:16
    CUDDLY BUT STILL CRABBY
    +3
    I don't believe there is something called a "Smart Democrat".

    When one aligns themselves with impunity to a political party intertwined with Communist Party USA, those aren't "smart" people.

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  • Quazimoto 2012/08/21 13:16:19
    Quazimoto
    +1
    We need a extremist on budget issues. Most families and companies have to run on a budget to survive, why doesn't the Government?
  • Bevos 2012/08/13 12:36:19
    Bevos
    +1
    Just think, when the Election is over and we have KEPT control of the House, GAINED control of the Senate, and REPLACED the so-called POTUS, with Conservatives in control of EVERYTHING, Just think how much we can REPAIR in our Govt!!!
  • iamnothere Bevos 2012/08/13 12:37:15
    iamnothere
    so long as the republicans dont go off reservation as they did with all the RINOs under GWB
  • Bevos iamnothere 2012/08/13 12:53:46
    Bevos
    +1
    Well, as soon as this election is over, then we need to continue CLEANING house. Dems and RINOS! Till we have it CLEAN of ANYBODY that even suggests anything of a Communistic manner, OR anything that is not FOR the GOOD of the Country
  • iamnothere Bevos 2012/08/13 12:58:57
    iamnothere
    no kidding
  • Bevos iamnothere 2012/08/13 13:10:42
    Bevos
    +1
    What I meant was, we need to stay focused, and not become lax, like we were before. We allowed our Govt to put us in the shape we are in. We elected people into office, then didn't even bother to keep track of what they were doing. Now it is time for us to let them know, we are now awake and WILL NOT let it happen again.
  • hasher 2012/08/13 00:31:05
    hasher
    +1
    the reason the libs are in attackmode is because they are terrified that this will be the end for obama!!! romney made and excellent choice. to me its awin win situation!!!
  • Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆ 2012/08/12 18:45:00
    Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆
    +2
    That's right. Smart Democrats *should* worry. They should worry about how their policies are destroying this country, and how people are beginning to wise up to that.
  • jay 2012/08/12 18:34:12
    jay
    +2
    He sounds like a damn good man. He is a runaway from the real democratic party. I wont fault him. I think there are only a few conservatives left in the democratic party. Most have defected to the republican party.

    Hell I am a democrat, but will be voting straight ticket for republicans this year.
  • Stryder jay 2012/08/12 19:50:09
    Stryder
    +1
    Jay, it's nice to know that not all Democrats have gone over the cliff. Kudos.
  • Bevos Stryder 2012/08/13 12:40:57
    Bevos
    +1
    I'll second that!!!
  • jay Stryder 2012/08/13 14:57:08
    jay
    +2
    I think counting myself, Mark Clayton in Tennesse ( Senate candidate disavowed by the party), Zell Miller there might be about 100 of us spread across the country.
  • Stryder jay 2012/08/13 21:36:59 (edited)
    Stryder
    +1
    If even. The rest have been brainwashed by the hardleft radical progs.
  • hasher jay 2012/08/13 00:35:11
    hasher
    +1
    its good that you are seeing obama for what he is!! but im confused by your answer ryan is a republican. are you talking about him or someone else. anyway im thankful that some democrats are finally getting it about obama
  • jay hasher 2012/08/13 14:58:08
    jay
    +1
    What I am saying is that Ryan is a republican but most modern republicans have the philosphy of small government and home rule which was a trait of the democrats. Many republicans are conservative democrats who left the party.
  • iamnothere jay 2012/08/13 18:48:40
    iamnothere
    it is always amazing to me how people who vote democrat fail to understand that the party has indeed left them
  • Dee 2012/08/12 18:23:01
    Dee
    +2
    The time for bold action has come. I thought we would have it in 2009 to get the deficit under control, but I was mistaken. Where is the budget?
  • iamnothere Dee 2012/08/12 18:26:20
    iamnothere
    +2
    2010 house republicans did pass a budget.. Whimps on the Debtocrap side led by that shining intellect Reid refused to take up the budget..
  • Dee iamnothere 2012/08/12 18:29:23
    Dee
    +2
    Seems Reid's wastebasket is overflowing with bills from the Republicans. "Republicans are the Party of NO!" Yeah riiiiight... ROLF!
  • CUDDLY BUT STILL CRABBY 2012/08/12 16:36:16
    CUDDLY BUT STILL CRABBY
    +3
    I don't believe there is something called a "Smart Democrat".

    When one aligns themselves with impunity to a political party intertwined with Communist Party USA, those aren't "smart" people.
  • iamnothere CUDDLY ... 2012/08/12 16:49:45
    iamnothere
    +2
    just shows they are traitors
  • beachbum 2012/08/12 16:24:52
    beachbum
    +3
    Did 60 seconds even go by after the announcement before some started the hate?
  • iamnothere beachbum 2012/08/12 16:26:22

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