Posted on 08/14/2012 11:22:58 AM PDT by Bigtigermike
I think its a very bold choice. And an exciting and interesting pick. Its going to elevate the campaign into a debate over big ideas. It means Romney-Ryan can run on principles and provide some real direction and vision for the Republican Party. And probably lose. Maybe big, said former President George W. Bush senior adviser Mark McKinnon.
Joked another: The most popular phrase in Washington right now is: I love Paul Ryan, but
And the more pessimistic strategists dont even feign good cheer: They think the Ryan pick is a disaster for the GOP. Many of these people dont care that much about Romney they always felt he faced an improbable path to victory but are worried that Ryans vocal views about overhauling Medicare will be a millstone for other GOP candidates in critical House and Senate races.
The most cutting criticism of Ryan, shared only by a handful of strategists, is that Ryan isnt ready to be president or doesnt come across as ready. A youthful man who looks even younger than his 42 years, Ryan could end up labeled as Sarah Palin with a PowerPoint presentation, several operatives said.
He just doesnt seem like he can step into the job on Day One, said the strategist, who professed himself a Ryan fan.
This is the day the music died, one Republican operative involved in 2012 races said after the rollout. The operative said that every House candidate now is racing to get ahead of this issue.
(Excerpt) Read more at dyn.politico.com ...
Steve Schmidt is on board with Ryan. I saw an interview he did. He even smiled. Don’t know about Wallace.
“in their recent reportorial book Game Change, journalists John Heilemann and Mark Halperin suggest that McKinnon was extremely reluctant to help coach Palin for the debate. According to these political journalists, “(Rick) Davis had pleaded with Mark McKinnon, who had decided to sit out the general election because he wanted no part of flaying Obama.”
A Bushie, featured in this article. And if they have a hope of Jeb, they should understand that they will never get my vote. Even, no more Bush presidents,,PERIOD.
Mark McKinnon is a former Democrat turned RINO who is a founder of the foolish, "non-partisan" No Labels group.
Sounds like the usual GOP-Establishment scumbags are already whispering to their liberal buddies in the media, setting the stage to dump all the blame on Paul Ryan in case Romney loses. I really don’t see how the Republican Party ultimately survives when so much of its leadership and operatives are akin to Fifth Columnists, always ready to side with big-government Dems, and shove daggers in the backs of genuine constitutional conservatives.
Exactly. Sarah redux.
One difference is that Ryan’s no outsider. I don’t think anyone’s going to feel free to dictate his responses or reactions. If the campaign’s about money, who’s going to flummox him? It’s as if some idiot New York congresswoman were trying to tell Sarah how to bag a moose (or hold an 88% approval-rating as governor). Poor Sarah was sent out there ALONE, precious little support from her home state, none from within the party. All she had was the people, and they don’t run campaigns..
History repeating itself. These cowards will never be happy unless the VP pick is a corrupt old Senator in his 70s, who won’t rock their boat.
I agree with you; I will NEVER vote for another member of the disastrous failures known as the Bush family for any public office. I held my nose and voted for Bush, Sr. the first time solely because he was RR’s vice president and what a disappointment he was! Nothing, though, compared to the complete disaster known as GW - we ended up in the current mess largely because of him and his wonderful talented staff, such as the loser McKinnon.
At least, that's their most fervent hope. These naysayers should be dared to sit down across a table from Ryan and engage in a Lincoln-Douglas style debate on any pertinent political issue. Not only would these idiots walk away dragging their spleens, they'd be feeling rightly chastised.
God-d***ed establishment types offer no solutions. Romney made a strong, bold choice here. Live with it, RINOS!
Allow me to summarize: The Republican Party is their own worst enemy.
What is interesting is that they view Ryan as a threat.
No, but the GOP-E is already setting Ryan up as the fall guy if/when Romney loses, to cover up their own continuing failures.
It is BS. It’s Politico.
Anonymous sources say Alexander Burns and Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Martin all like taking it up the juxy. Particularly Martin, said one strategist, who professed himself a Politico fan.
Combine that with the dismal results of Obamanomics and the fact that this election provides the final opportunity to dump Obamacare, and the outlook for Republicans is very different than in 2008, regardless of the VP candidate. Four years of Obama Fatigue trumps eight years of Bush Derangement Syndrome.
The election hinges on Republicans getting their economic message out over the cacophony of White House lies and brazen media propaganda.
One of the “GOP” “pros” - Mark Mc Kinnon
from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_McKinnon
“Originally a Democrat, McKinnon became a Republican after meeting then Texas Governor George W. Bush. He has worked for causes, companies and candidates, including former President George W. Bush, 2008 Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain, late former Governor Ann Richards, Congressman Charlie Wilson, Lance Armstrong and Bono.”
Just six years before joining G.W. Bush, he worked for Lloyd Doggett - a Texas Democrat.
34 of the other 35 GOP “insiders”, that Politico says it talked to for the article, seem to be NOT “on the record” for the article. They either prefer to remain nameless, or maybe some are not actually in the GOP.
Only one other, Terry Nelson, who likes the Ryan choice, gave his name.
Gutless Mr. RomneyCARE is behind this, just like the attacks
on Gov. Palin in 2008.
AMERICA NEEDS A CONSERVATIVE AS POTUS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Political consultants are the bane of the GOP. They are mainly concerned with cashing their paychecks and keeping the respect of their friends in the liberal establishment.
Paid political consultants have almost single-handedly brought the California Republican party to the pathetic state it is in today.
Auntie Em! Auntie Em!
Please... This is a Politico hit piece, finding quotes in or out of context from “republicans” that none of us care about.
And all because the Ryan pick energized the republican party and they desperately are trying to find a new theme.
How many of you believe that now House members are having to get ahead of the Ryan budget .... WHEN THE HOUSE ALREADY PASSED THE RYAN BUDGET!!!
Stop believing every stupid liberal hit piece.
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