1. Ryan made a strong case against the Obama economy without coming across as either mean spirited or self-interested. Ryan also did a good job of framing the election as a referendum against crony capitalism and corporate welfare. It’s not for nothing that this guy is a former speechwriter.
2. The facts that every Romney-Ryan supporter needs to memorize and repeat at every opportunity: The Ryan budget spends just as much on Medicare as the Obama budget. The Ryan budget keeps traditional Fee For Service Medicare for those who want that option. The Ryan budget also allows future seniors to have choices of other plans that might offer the same or better service at a lower price. The Obama budget just cuts Medicare spending centrally and leaves future working-class and middle-class seniors with no realistic options other than just taking what the centralized rationing board chooses to give them (or not give them as the case may be.)
3. And something else that can’t be repeated enough: It isn’t just that the Obama budget raises taxes. The Obama budget raises taxes and cuts Medicare. And it isn’t just that the Obama budget raises taxes and cuts Medicare. It is that the Obama budget raises taxes, cuts Medicare and still leaves us on the path to national bankruptcy. This isn’t a bad starting place for Romney-Ryan.


August 11th, 2012 | 9:03 pm
It’s not for nothing that you should be Romney’s speechwriter.
August 11th, 2012 | 10:28 pm
Like.
August 12th, 2012 | 9:40 am
Thank you but nah. My observations are all available to the public for free. It isn’t like I’m holding the good stuff back.
August 12th, 2012 | 1:37 pm
As an anti-neo/rhino, Romney’s selection of Ryan has me reconsidering voting for Romney, who, by the way, isn’t a commie!
August 12th, 2012 | 1:42 pm
1. Well, Obama’s plan for the next few months is basically Turbo Tax Timmy’s line: “We don’t have a plan, we just know we don’t like your plan.”
2. Romney-Ryan’s plan should be to make sure the public knows all about that line.
3. I’m open to being convinced that Mitt’s serious now. A week ago I was pretty sure he wasn’t.
August 12th, 2012 | 5:54 pm
[...] Pete Spiliakos has some thoughts as well. He has made the point in the past that Ryan would have to defend all of Ryan’s previous plans (which include compromises with Democrats and a series of previous ideas). But given that Romney would have to defend Ryan’s plans to begin with—he is, after all, the one person who is actually coming up with plans in Washington—having Ryan defend it would be better than anybody else. Like this:LikeBe the first to like this. Leave a Comment [...]
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