They just turned a theoretical stomp into a likely roflstomp. Obama is winning by margins greater than 2008. I'm calling it.
nooo way
imo, Obama will lose Florida, North Carolina and Indiana easily.
They just turned a theoretical stomp into a likely roflstomp. Obama is winning by margins greater than 2008. I'm calling it.
http://youtu.be/dRhFnLeDdzM
People across the country will now be very angry and vocal. This could get ugly.
Last election there was a Republican VP that wasn't qualified. This year you have one that is very "qualified" per say, but will piss a lot of people off.
This election just became about Paul Ryan, and you would think he is running for President. One of the most controversial VP's in an election for a while.
As someone said earlier though "HE WANTS TO TAKE ENTITLEMENTS AWAY FROM REPUBLICANS ONLY LOYAL VOTING BLOCK!"this pick is barely controversial, I think it might be a good pick because Ryan does show leadership which is where Romney and Obama lack.
this pick is barely controversial, I think it might be a good pick because Ryan does show leadership which is where Romney and Obama lack.
As someone said earlier though "HE WANTS TO TAKE ENTITLEMENTS AWAY FROM REPUBLICANS ONLY LOYAL VOTING BLOCK!"
They just turned a theoretical stomp into a likely roflstomp. Obama is winning by margins greater than 2008. I'm calling it.
But the minute you talk about changing Social Security or Medicare old people flip their shit.Republicans constantly vote against their interests.
NY-26 didn't.Republicans constantly vote against their interests. And VPs are more about image than individual policies... he will run on the Romney plan.
Republicans constantly vote against their interests. And VPs are more about image than individual policies... he will run on the Romney plan.
he will run on the Romney plan.
Obama definitely lacks a spine at times, but he does not lack leadership ability altogether (unlike Romney) - his presidency is marked by quite a few significant policy achievements for which he was variously talked down or up one way or the other by his staff, and he made the riskier choice which ended in a greater reward.
But the minute you talk about changing Social Security or Medicare old people flip their shit.
Not the ones with any real economic power.
True, but Obama doesn't have the stature that he had during the 2008 election. People just aren't buying into his ability to be decisive and aggressive as a leader.
But Romney's plan is to sign Paul Ryan's budgets into law.
I haven't seen Romney calling for the same type of budget cuts as Ryan.
Lol.
nooo way
imo, Obama will lose Florida, North Carolina and Indiana easily.
True, but Obama doesn't have the stature that he had during the 2008 election. People just aren't buying into his ability to be decisive and aggressive as a leader.
IrishNinja said:see, a page back i was told Obama's got FL on lock now cause of AARP and Ryan's stance on medicare though
This guy had the balls to send a team of SEALs into a sovereign country on the off chance that Osama was there. And guess what it turns out he was right!
You really think Romney has the courage or conviction to make that call?
see, a page back i was told Obama's got FL on lock now cause of AARP and Ryan's stance on medicare though
this pick is barely controversial, I think it might be a good pick because Ryan does show leadership which is where Romney and Obama lack.
It doesn't take balls to send a team of highly trained soldiers on a dangerous mission. I think Romney would easily make that call. Especially into Pakistan.
http://youtu.be/dRhFnLeDdzM
People across the country will now be very angry and vocal. This could get ugly.
Last election there was a Republican VP that wasn't qualified. This year you have one that is very "qualified" per say, but will piss a lot of people off.
This election just became about Paul Ryan, and you would think he is running for President. One of the most controversial VP's in an election for a while.
Lol what?
It doesn't take balls to send a team of highly trained soldiers on a dangerous mission. I think Romney would easily make that call. Especially into Pakistan.
How has he shown leadership in any meaningful way?
All he's done is write an idealogical budget that only passed in a heavily partisan House and that died soon after. He certainly wasn't out there showing leadership during last summer's debt ceiling debacle. The freshman Tea Party reps almost brought the country to its knees and Ryan just went along with the ride.
Also Romney can't hit Obama on his lack of private sector experience because Ryan practically has non either and he's been in Washington for the last 13-14 years.
It's a bit of a confusing pick because it pulls him further to the right. If your main concern is the deficit and slashing Federal programs, then Ryan may be an appealing candidate. But if your main concern is the economy and jobs, Ryan doesn't add to this at all. Ryan's budget shifts the burden of reducing the deficit onto the middle class and poor. "Right wing social engineering" as Newt put it...It just plays right into the perception of Romney that the Obama campaign has been trying to define.
Basically this pick doesn't help Romney build a broader coalition. It just energizes a portion of the GOP base.
I think Romney would easily make that call. Especially into Pakistan.
By sticking to his principals he shows leadership. Remember I am not advocating he is a leader but that he will be seen as a leader by the mainstream media.
It doesn't take balls to send a team of highly trained soldiers on a dangerous mission. I think Romney would easily make that call. Especially into Pakistan.
What had been an internecine foreign policy battle between rival Democrats Obama, an Illinois senator, and New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, spilled into the Republican arena in the heavily contested state of Iowa.
"I do not concur in the words of Barack Obama in a plan to enter an ally of ours... I don't think those kinds of comments help in this effort to draw more friends to our effort," Romney told reporters on the campaign trail.
Obama on Wednesday said if elected president in November 2008 he would be willing to launch military strikes against al Qaeda targets inside Pakistan with or without the approval of the Pakistani government of President Pervez Musharraf.
Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who is one of the Republican front-runners, said U.S. troops "shouldn't be sent all over the world." He called Obama's comments "ill-timed" and "ill-considered."
"There is a war being waged by terrorists of different types and nature across the world," Romney said. "We want, as a civilized world, to participate with other nations in this civilized effort to help those nations reject the extreme with them."
Except Obama's staff recommended a different approach altogether, and he ruled against them and made a significantly riskier decision which was given a 40% chance of success by his staff or 60% something like that and reaped far greater rewards for it.
Since Romney has shown all campaign that he is a wonked out pussy who is constantly allowing himself to be dragged this way and that by the whims of the ultra far right nutcases in this country, I highly doubt he has the balls to make any decision that requires not listening to whoever is talking to him at the moment and doing exactly what he says like a trained, formerly abused puppy.
You must have missed the part where he turned on Ayn Rand's philosophy after advocating for it for nearly a decade at least, all because it was politically convenient to lie about it.
Also Romney can't hit Obama on his lack of private sector experience because Ryan practically has non either and he's been in Washington for the last 13-14 years.
They picked Ryan because Obama is a lock. They can't even hope to win without getting every last one of the moronoconservatives up off their couches. Hail Ayn.Lol at the notion that Obama's a lock, and double lol at the idea he'll win by more than 2008. PoliGAF reminds me of that apocryphal Pauline Kael quote.
Romney was a governor. He did run a Winter Olympics. So supposedly he has some executive chops.
But for the past four years he's just been an empty vessel that will do whatever takes and change any position to become President. If he has any core values or beliefs, he doesn't believe in them that strongly. All politicians pander, but they still occasionally set their anchor and dock somewhere, and you can see how they act on dry land. But Romney is forever out at sea in a sail boat just going wherever the political winds take him.
It really feels like Romney just wants to be President because it would be "cool". It doesn't seem he really cares what direction the country heads in as long as the low tax rates and loop holes stay in place for him and his rich friends. But it doesn't seem he has any real convictions about foreign policy, domestic programs, social issues, and etc.
That's why I thought it would have been wise for Romney to pick someone who can connect with the middle class.
That just proves my point! When he was governor of Massachusetts (which, by the way, is an off-limits subject to Mitt Romney, who shies away from his time there like the average white pasty nerd would shy away from Monica Bellucci if approached), he pretty much buckled to the will of his constituents at every turn in order to have something approximating a functional state government. Given the results with Romneycare, I'm not holding it against him per say, buy he definitely really has no core beliefs that he is unwilling to change if the political winds shift that way.
They picked Ryan because Obama is a lock. They can't even hope to win without getting every last one of the moronoconservatives up off their couches. Hail Ayn.
Uh huh. No president presiding over 8+ unployment and a 2/3 majority who think the country is declining is a lock.
Eh?
If Romney tells President Obama that President Obama doesn't have any private sector experience, how is "Well, neither does your vice presidential candidate" a good comeback line?
Eh?
If Romney tells President Obama that President Obama doesn't have any private sector experience, how is "Well, neither does your vice presidential candidate" a good comeback line?
Uh huh. No president presiding over 8+ unployment and a 2/3 majority who think the country is declining is a lock.
Uh huh. No president presiding over 8+ unployment and a 2/3 majority who think the country is declining is a lock.
Nothing is a lock yet. Lots of time ahead for anything to happen.