Posted on 08/19/2012 1:11:52 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Is GOP running mate Paul Ryan the stuff that presidents and commanders-in-chief are made of?
Polling shows that many Americans are still making up their minds about the Janesville Republican as a vice presidential pick, though he's not surprisingly getting higher marks from voters in his home state.
Ryan has deep knowledge of Congress and the federal budget, brains and vigor, and a telegenic ease with the media. But if called, could he manage the vast federal bureaucracy, protect the nation from peril overseas and inspire citizens across the country?
The question isn't an idle one. Polls show it's the one that voters care most about in a vice presidential pick. And if presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney and Ryan win in November - or even come close - there's a significant chance that one day Ryan could find himself running for or even serving as president.
Jeremi Suri, a scholar of American foreign policy and the presidency at the University of Texas-Austin and a former Wisconsin resident, called Ryan's budget expertise impressive but noted that there were gaps in other parts of his White House résumé.
"He's someone who's shown a detailed engagement with one of the big challenges of the day. That's a big deal," said Suri, who's spoken with Ryan in the past. But "he hasn't shown yet that he's a national-level leader."
Vice presidents are famous for playing only a small role in government beyond standing ready for the worst. But even in the absence of disaster striking the president, the job can be a staircase to the world's most powerful post. Based on history, statistician Nate Silver of The New York Times gives Ryan a one-in-three chance of winning an election to become president someday - if he and Romney can win in November...
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YES. Look at the idiot in the WH and his "room temp IQ" VP for comparison. Anybody, even a blind, hunchback midget with a club foot could do a better job than they are doing.
Ryan has a better concept of government than The One whose claim to executive experience was his running his own presidential campaign, after just 2 years in the US Senate.
The One lowered the bar so low that it is difficult for Dems to accuse anyone of not having the experience and knowledge to be president.
Hmmmm...wonder if this brain surgeon asked the same about the current President 4 years ago.....hmmmm....if I was a betting man...i know how I would bet on this one.....
It is laughable. They are trying so hard to lift up Biden to the level of Paul Ryan that they even have someone at "Thy Black Man" writing an editorial that excuses Joe's "chains" comment by saying it was a "well-scripted, thought through political set piece".
Link to FR thread: Dump Joe Biden Chains Talk, Just That. Talk.
Vice presidents are famous for playing only a small role in government beyond standing ready for the worst. But even in the absence of disaster striking the president, the job can be a staircase to the world's most powerful post. Based on history, statistician Nate Silver of The New York Times gives Ryan a one-in-three chance of winning an election to become president someday - if he and Romney can win in November...Having looked at the link, IMHO Nate Silver put his thumb on the scale by selecting a particular starting point for his data set which is probably congenial to the thesis that VPs become presidents. He also double-counts two-term VPs by counting the number of times they got elected VP, not just the fact that they were elected VP.News flash! Sitting VPs dont get elected POTUS unless their patron with whom they first got elected to national office is a big deal. Trumans election was really another(!) FDR win, GHWBs election was really a third Ronald Reagan win, and LBJs win was really a second JFK win.
Had Eisenhower fully a appreciated that fact, he might have risked a bit of his prestige trying to get Nixon elected in 1960 - which Eisenhower never did. That could easily have changed history distinctly.
Hmmm, kinda makes me wonder if the Obama machine could pull off a Romney tax revelation forcing him to withdraw, and then Ryan decides to draft Sarah Palin.
Now I have faith in a proper leadership for the country.
Can anyone imagine the fireworks erupting at the Communist Party USA headquarters if even a fraction of this was possible?
Ryan/Palin 2012
Since when do we elect a president to “run the country? Did the author ever read the constitution?
Paul Ryan could run this country far better than that interminable jackass Plugs Biden.
Or his Kenyan running mate.
Ryan/Palin 2012
I Like!
Jeremi Suri, douchebag
"can Obama ruin the country?"
FIFY
Almost anybody would be better than Zero.
Pay no attention to the commie Milwaukee rag - they really wanted to put an ‘i’ in and make it “ruin”.
Does Ryan realize that he will likely never get to go deer hunting while in office. If he goes on to win election as president probably no deer hunting for at least ten years after leaving office.
OMG he is in bed with a lobbyist. Can you hear the idiots screaming?
Obama shored up his thin experience by picking Vice President Joe Biden
Obama shored up his low IQ by picking a Vice President with an even lower IQ, Joe Biden.
Could we get rid of all liberal news?
I think that Ryan would be a much better president than Romney , and most definitely better than the current assclown and his court jester.
Are you sure that isn’t one of those fun-house mirror, elongated trick photos? If it’s not...
That was a huge mistake on Ike’s part. Khrushchev would’ve almost certainly never tried that missile in Cuba crap on Dick Nixon, and I don’t see Nixon abandoning the Bay of Pigs invasion.
Cheney shot his friend....
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