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Re: A good thing which may result from Ryan

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We will pretty much have to agree to disagree.

Whatever charisma Obama may have been granted has long ago been exhausted. I know people that voted for him that now switch the channel when he appears on the screen or at the sound of his voice. The "smarts" thing...not seein' it.

I suppose your definition of REALLY smart liberals is code for Keynesians but it is an oxymoron to me. I am hoping Vice President Ryan will ask Ron Paul for advice.

I think the ditch we are in has become so deep it can't be fixed in four years so I think Romney will facr a really tough re-election in 2016. I am sure he will not be facing Biden and replacing him with Hillory may help Obama now and would certainly help Hillary in 16.


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Re: A good thing which may result from Ryan
By: Cactus Flower
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Sun, 12 Aug 12 10:03 PM
Msg. 09282 of 54959

Interesting.

But I think partisan. VPs are minor figures and Ryan has never been up against a person with the charisma and smarts of Obama.

Ryan's budget was a disaster for the GOP. And now they have its author on the ticket. There's no escaping it.

I admit he comes across as sunny and sincere. But if you read the REALLY smart liberals, they think his economics is fraudulent. And beyond the smile and faux Reagan hairdo, economics is really the substance he brings to the party.

For myself, I think he's a candidate for 2016. For 2012, he's too wet behind the ears and he needs to become more of a traditional conservative, rather than an ideological one. Time gentles our philosophies. I agree he may prove a pretty strong candidate then if he can move a little leftwards.

Meanwhile, I think he is being groomed by the party as the successor.

At the same time, I think Romney is using him as a catalyst for his attempt to garner popularity amongst the far right portion of the electorate, just as Palin was for McCain - but without the Palin burden of extreme intellectual weakness. But in the end, if elected, Romney won't let Ryan run the show. If you vote for Ryan, you still get Romney.

I think Biden will remain on the ticket. He's likeable. But I think it is a missed opportunity to replace him with Obama's successor candidate.


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