Posted on 09/30/2012 3:52:47 PM PDT by Libloather
Ryan: 'I'm not counting on a gaffe' from Biden
Posted by CNN's Greg Clary
September 30th, 2012 09:54 AM ET
(CNN) GOP vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan said Sunday he's not counting on gaffes from Vice President Joe Biden when they debate on October 11.
"I don't think he will. You know he doesn't do that in debates. The gaffes - he's kind of legendary for this - that's not in these kind of situations," Ryan said on "Fox News Sunday." "He's a very disciplined person when he speaks in these kinds of situations. He doesn't produce gaffes in these moments. Those are when he's off the cuff."
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I’m not worried about Ryan handling Biden; and Biden will make a gaffe, just as he did in 2008, talking about rest visiting a restaurant in DE that had been closed for 20 yrs.
Romney I am worried about, because the initial questions will be deliberately designed to trip him up; and Mitt publicly disclosed that he is working on means to improve his communications with middle class families. I think I am more nervous than Romney, which is ridiculous but honest.
Mitt understands how consequential this election is for his children and grandchildren.
Moreover, everything in Mitt’s life has prepared him for this moment and, unlike McLame, Romney WANTS to be president and will FIGHT for it - so there is plenty of reason for optimism.
What’s a 3 letter word for employment?
“EBT”?????
Employed by the US government to spend your money.
Ryan like an old style sports competitor pumps and give accolades to his opponent, then he beats him good.
“J - O - B - S ...Jobs” (Clueless Joe)
I don’t think I will be as nervous for Mitt as I always was for W. I sweated it out watching W in the debates and he did fine.
EBT?
Damn, you beat me to it.
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