Admit it Dems: Ryan scares the shit out of you

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A message from Paul Ryan:

When Mitt Romney selected me as his running mate, I knew the Democratic attack dogs would come out in full force. They would say I’m a right-wing ideologue. They would say my views on entitlement programs are far too radical. They would say putting me on the ticket immediately kills Mitt Romney’s chances of becoming president because I’m a liability. But if we’re being honest with each other—if we’re able to put aside the talking points for a few minutes and say what we’re all actually thinking and feeling—I believe we can acknowledge the real truth here.

I’m young, I’m handsome, I’m smart, and I’m articulate. And that scares the ever-loving shit out of you. You can pretend like you have this thing in the bag, but you know good goddamn well that this race just got real interesting, real fast.

It’s okay to admit it. You’re frightened to death of me. It might actually be healthy for you to face your fears now rather than later, when Mitt and I are leading by a few points in the polls and it looks like this thing might end badly for you. Face it: I’m not some catastrophe waiting to happen, like a Sarah Palin or a Dan Quayle. On the contrary, you have the exact opposite fear. I’m a solid, competent, some might say exceptional, politician.

Did you get nervous when you read that last sentence? Is it because you know in your heart of hearts that it’s 100 percent true? Is it because, even if you strongly disagree with my beliefs on Medicare, Social Security, women’s rights, and marriage equality, you know my talent as a speaker and my well-thought-out approach to these issues—no matter how radical and convoluted you find them—might just be enough to win over independent voters?

Do you get chills just thinking about how strong my appeal actually is?

I have another question for you: How scared are you that I can convince people I’m right? Because I’m good at it. No, I’m really good at it. You see, I know how to turn up the charm and charisma without putting people off. Then I back up what I’m saying with arguments that, when they come out of my mouth, sound completely accurate and well-reasoned. And I do it with such passion that people automatically recognize me as a man with deep convictions he will stand up for, no matter what.

The American people love that shit. They love it.

Passion, intellect, and a magnetic personality. Pretty damn intimidating combo, if I say so myself. You want to talk about polish? Man, I’ve got polish for miles. Oh, and by the way, I’ll go ahead and say this next thing because, if we’re being honest, why the hell not, right? In case you haven’t noticed, I’m white. Hoo, brother, am I white.

Yup, you should be scared shitless of me, because guess who isn’t? The people of Wisconsin. They love me. Republicans and Democrats there love me. Hell, I get Democrats to vote for me even if my policies make zero sense when it comes to their livelihoods. Do you know why? Because they like me. They like my story. Young, good-looking kid who pulled himself up by his bootstraps to make something of himself. Christ, I'm a storybook candidate. I balance out this ticket so well it’s almost too perfect. The people of Ohio are going to think that. And seniors in Florida—the state we supposedly lost when Mitt picked me—won’t be so scared as soon they know that my mother lives in Florida, and that all I want to do is reform the health care system so she can receive care that makes good fiscal sense.

Boy, I’m going to sell the shit out of that talking point. And I’m going to do a great job of it. Why? Because I’m Paul Ryan. That’s what I do.

And if we’re having trouble getting Pennsylvania on board, just wait until I absolutely wipe the floor with Joe Biden in the vice presidential debates. Don’t think for a second that I don’t know you’re terrified of us facing off, because in the back of your mind you know it could be a bloodbath up there.

Well, that’s 77 electoral votes, and by my math that means you can kiss your golden boy goodbye after four short years. All that promise. All that energy. All that potential. Gone in one November night.

I’m your worst fucking nightmare.

Oh, and by the way, don’t even try to pretend you haven’t imagined me being elected president one day.

http://www.theonion.com/articles/admit-it-i-scare-the-everloving-shit-out-of-you-do,29160/
 
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It's fun to juxtapose that with the real world:

You’ve heard them on television and read them on POLITICO — cheerful, defiant statements from Republican political professionals about Mitt Romney’s bold masterstroke in tapping Paul Ryan as his running mate, and turning the 2012 presidential race into a serious, far-reaching debate about budgets and the nation’s future.

Don’t buy it.

Away from the cameras, and with all the usual assurances that people aren’t being quoted by name, there is an unmistakable consensus among Republican operatives in Washington: Romney has taken a risk with Ryan that has only a modest chance of going right — and a huge chance of going horribly wrong.

In more than three dozen interviews with Republican strategists and campaign operatives — old hands and rising next-generation conservatives alike — the most common reactions to Ryan ranged from gnawing apprehension to hair-on-fire anger that Romney has practically ceded the election.

It is not that the public professions of excitement about the Ryan selection are totally insincere. It is that many of the most optimistic Republican operatives will privately acknowledge that their views are being shaped more by fingers-crossed hope than by a hard-headed appraisal of what’s most likely to happen.

And the more pessimistic strategists don’t even feign good cheer: They think the Ryan pick is a disaster for the GOP. Many of these people don’t care that much about Romney — they always felt he faced an improbable path to victory — but are worried that Ryan’s vocal views about overhauling Medicare will be a millstone for other GOP candidates in critical House and Senate races.

LOLers.


Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0812/79697.html#ixzz23WvA1UOi
 
So the Onion is your go to website for poltical analysis? I wonder why you refused to provide a link?

LMAO... um no, its my source of political humor... the onion is funny. The reason I did not post a link is because it says quite clearly... 'theonion' in the URL.

Friggin humorless Brits.
 
Ryan only scares me if he wins, and at this point I belive that is unlikely.
 
I keep hearing how handsome he is. It reminds me of that line from an old song "you've been telling me you're a genius since you were 17, in all the time I've known you I still don't know what you mean".

Anyway, yeah sane people are scared at the idea of someone ideologically radical. He also believes that a fertilized egg has more rights than a woman. He isn't going to win over any converts from that side of the gender divide. I am not worried that he is going to win though.
 
Im feeling more and more confortable that the President will get another 4 years.


THEN IM SUPPORTING HILLARY!
 
Given the responses from the left thus far, I think Ryan does scare them. It was an onion article. Yet look how defensive they got. Poor Dung desperately digging for an article that would say 'Reps are worried about the pick', Darla making up BS about Ryan thinking a fertilized egg has more rights than a woman etc...

I think I can understand why they are afraid... that VP debate is going to be a bad night for a certain Vice President Biden.
 
Given the responses from the left thus far, I think Ryan does scare them. It was an onion article. Yet look how defensive they got. Poor Dung desperately digging for an article that would say 'Reps are worried about the pick', Darla making up BS about Ryan thinking a fertilized egg has more rights than a woman etc...

I think I can understand why they are afraid... that VP debate is going to be a bad night for a certain Vice President Biden.

We shall see, Im not so sure. Young and good looking often does not do so well with old and experienced in a political debate.

I hope the public shares your expectation going into the debate.
 
I think I can understand why they are afraid...

You are overestimating them. Most liberals honestly believe The Onion is a legitimate news source. I am surprised one of them hasn't chimed in, "what was wrong with Ryan, was he drunk or something?" Of course, I should probably wait for Howey and Bijou to post, it's probably still yet to come.
 
Given the responses from the left thus far, I think Ryan does scare them. It was an onion article. Yet look how defensive they got. Poor Dung desperately digging for an article that would say 'Reps are worried about the pick', Darla making up BS about Ryan thinking a fertilized egg has more rights than a woman etc...

I think I can understand why they are afraid... that VP debate is going to be a bad night for a certain Vice President Biden.


I didn't have to dig very far for an article published this morning that is making the rounds. The reason the Onion piece is so funny is that it is so divorced from reality. I think you're kind of missing that aspect of it. It describes exactly what Paul Ryan is not.

As for Darla's comment, it's true. Meanwhile, just yesterday you were trying to pass him off as a social moderate when a law like the one he co-sponsored was rejected by he voters of Mississippi. MISSISSIPPI for fuck's sake. If Ryan's bill were law, Mitt's son Tagg would be a murderer.

As for the VP debate, Jesus would totally kick the Predator's ass in tether ball.
 
I keep hearing how handsome he is. It reminds me of that line from an old song "you've been telling me you're a genius since you were 17, in all the time I've known you I still don't know what you mean".

Anyway, yeah sane people are scared at the idea of someone ideologically radical. He also believes that a fertilized egg has more rights than a woman. He isn't going to win over any converts from that side of the gender divide. I am not worried that he is going to win though.
Big props to a Steely Dan fan!!! :good4u:
 
Given the responses from the left thus far, I think Ryan does scare them. It was an onion article. Yet look how defensive they got. Poor Dung desperately digging for an article that would say 'Reps are worried about the pick', Darla making up BS about Ryan thinking a fertilized egg has more rights than a woman etc...

I think I can understand why they are afraid... that VP debate is going to be a bad night for a certain Vice President Biden.

Don't accuse me of lying. His positions absolutely privilege fertilized eggs over women. This guy doesn't view women as human and I don't give a shit if you don't like my saying so. You are pretty much in lockstep with him, but that's your problem. You will never be permitted to make it mine or any other woman's.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/08/11/paul-ryan-s-extreme-abortion-views.html
 
Big props to a Steely Dan fan!!! :good4u:

I didn't know who sang that song, sorry. But I do like it. It has always stuck in my head because I have an aunt who is basically a moderately-functioning moron. Her family used to call her a genius because she was book smart in high school. I guess she is good at rote memorization. So she always refers to herself as a genius, as in "after all even my teachers said I was a genius in school". So I call that Christine's song. It always makes my mom laugh.
 
I didn't have to dig very far for an article published this morning that is making the rounds. The reason the Onion piece is so funny is that it is so divorced from reality. I think you're kind of missing that aspect of it. It describes exactly what Paul Ryan is not.

As for Darla's comment, it's true. Meanwhile, just yesterday you were trying to pass him off as a social moderate when a law like the one he co-sponsored was rejected by he voters of Mississippi. MISSISSIPPI for fuck's sake. If Ryan's bill were law, Mitt's son Tagg would be a murderer.

As for the VP debate, Jesus would totally kick the Predator's ass in tether ball.

The personhood amendment.

He is one sick bastard all right. I wonder what sort of woman supports him? A bootlicker I guess. There aren't many of them around anymore. This ticket is going to be savaged when women go into the voting booth. I believe this sealed Romney's fate. I actually believe that Romney is sane and would not support these kind of laws, but he wants to kiss up to his crazies, he owns it.
 
Given the responses from the left thus far, I think Ryan does scare them. It was an onion article. Yet look how defensive they got. Poor Dung desperately digging for an article that would say 'Reps are worried about the pick', Darla making up BS about Ryan thinking a fertilized egg has more rights than a woman etc...

I think I can understand why they are afraid... that VP debate is going to be a bad night for a certain Vice President Biden.
Well I do appreciate the humor of the onion, they do have a point. Ryan is a serious person who is very knowledgable on both fiscal matters and entitlement reform but lets keep things in perspective. It would be a mistake to take the man lightly but he's still just the Veep caindidate.
 
Darla, you might have a writing career at The Onion!!

Listen, I'm not going to argue with you and SF. I don't think it could be more irrelevant what you two believe or say. I really don't have any interest in the "look at the hysterical female" tactic in response to a woman.

Let's talk after the election results come in and we get a good look at how women voted.

You'll both be crying then, though I supposed knowing Sf he will be screaming and shouting at how dems "tricked" women with their "lies" about Ryan. Because women are just that stupid you know.
 
I didn't know who sang that song, sorry. But I do like it. It has always stuck in my head because I have an aunt who is basically a moderately-functioning moron. Her family used to call her a genius because she was book smart in high school. I guess she is good at rote memorization. So she always refers to herself as a genius, as in "after all even my teachers said I was a genius in school". So I call that Christine's song. It always makes my mom laugh.
 
Why wouldn't any reasonable person admit that the idea of having a unqualified, backwards-thinking bigot next in line for president is a frightening one? Of course it is. Things are already shitty enough without pouring gasoline on the present disaster and lighting a match.

Being *accused* of fear over this reveals the stupidity of the one who's accusing. Obviously, knuckle-draggers and mouth-breathers in leadership positions wouldn't be frightening for other knuckle-draggers and mouth-breathers.
 
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