Posted on 08/12/2012 6:31:13 PM PDT by smoothsailing
August 12, 2012
Keith Backer
The Blogfather has a great column where he quotes the always hysterical IowaHawk regarding the impact of selection Paul Ryan on the Obama campaign psyche:
In Inman Majors’ terrific novel The Millionaires, a consultant explains that there are really only two themes to political campaigns: “It’s A Bright New Day,” and “Back To Basics.” Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign was “Bright New Day” raised to a higher power. Now, with the choice of Paul Ryan as his running mate, Mitt Romney has signaled that he’s doubling down on “Back To Basics.” That has risks, but they’re risks worth running.
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With trillion dollar deficits as far as the eye can see, and the exploding national debt (which Obama called unconscionable when it was about half as big as it has become under his stewardship) it seems time for a Back To Basics approach. And that’s clearly the direction favored by Romney, the turnaround artist who specialized in taking mismanaged entities and making them work. His choice of Ryan simply takes it to a new level. As Internet humorist IowaHawk tweeted on Saturday: “Paul Ryan represents Obama’s most horrifying nightmare: Math.”
As the great one often says, read the whole thing…
The Dept of Defense briefed the President this morning:They told President Obama that 2 Brazilian soldiers were killed in Afghanistan. .
To everyone’s surprise, he collapsed onto his desk, head in his
hands, visibly shaken, almost in tears.
Finally, he composed himself and asked,
‘Just how many is a brazilian?’
Paul Ryan Takes Obamacare Apart in 6 Minutes While Obama Watches in disbelief.
Now THAT's a lesson in addition and subtraction that Obama will never forget!
I have seen it, but thanks for posting. It doesn’t get old.
Ryan schooled Zero big time!
It’s hard for regular people.Most don’t understand it when you want to change Medicare.I like Paul but he better explain quick about his budget to the regular folks.
:)
Math is racist
It will be soon
Can I use that one on my Japanese managers?
LOL.... somewhere between gazillion and, ehm, like, many many many of them.
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