Posted on 08/14/2012 7:42:18 AM PDT by Blackyce
Paul Ryan Will Not Be Mitt Romneys Running Mate
By BRUCE BARTLETT, The Fiscal Times August 10, 2012
This week, conservatives launched a concerted effort to get Mitt Romney to choose Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan as the Republican Partys vice presidential nominee. I do not believe this will happen.
Yesterday, the Wall Street Journals lead editorial strongly endorsed Ryan. Simultaneously, the right-wing Weekly Standard did so as well, emphasizing precisely the same points.
Their argument basically boils down to the need for Romney to emphasize big issues in his campaign. First among these is slashing entitlement programs, especially Medicare. Ryan is the perfect choice to have the election pivot on this issue because he is the author of a plan that has twice passed the House of Representatives that would essentially abolish Medicare.
While a program called Medicare would remain in existence under Ryans proposal, it would bear no resemblance to the program that now exists under that name. Instead of having their health care paid for by the government directly, as is the case now, the elderly would receive a voucher worth less than the per capita cost of Medicare presently that they could use to buy private health insurance.
Ryan just assumes that private health insurers would create policies that would provide equal benefits to what Medicare now provides, and does nothing whatsoever to ensure that such an option will exist when the existing Medicare program ceases to exist. Ironically, Obamas Affordable Care Act, which Ryan wants to repeal, actually creates a mechanism that would facilitate Ryans Medicare proposal.
It is safe to assume that Romneys political advisers want nothing whatsoever to do with a vice president who will inevitably make the abolition of Medicare the centerpiece of his campaign. The Obama campaign will guarantee that this is the case.
An August 1 poll the Democratic polling firm Greenberg Quinlan Rosner clearly lays out how Democrats would attack Ryans plan and tie it like an anvil around Romneys neck. The pollsters first ask voters whether they support the Ryan plan by describing it in the most favorable possible terms. People support it by a 52 percent to 37 percent margin. But when the plan is framed with precise details on how it would affect people, three-fifths to two-thirds of them have serious doubts or very serious doubts about the Ryan plan. In short, all Democrats have to do is present the facts about Ryans plan to make it a severe political liability for Romney.
There are other reasons as well why Romney is very unlikely to make Ryan his running mate.
For one thing, there are still a lot of conservatives with very serious qualms about Romney. Let us not forget that the only reason he got the Republican nomination is that he was the last candidate standing. At different times, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Texas Governor Rick Perry, businessman Herman Cain, and former Senator Rick Santorum all led the Republican race in national polls.
Consequently, having to run with someone that many Republicans would prefer at the top of the ticket is not going to help Romney. More than likely, it will just remind them that he was their last choice to be the partys nominee.
Another potential negative about Ryan, from Romneys point of view, is that he is a devotee of the radical libertarian novelist Ayn Rand. According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Ryan credits Rand for getting him into politics. The reason I got involved in public service, by and large, if I had to credit one thinker, one person, it would be Ayn Rand, Ryan has said. According to New York Magazine, Ryan requires (or at least required at one time) his staffers to read Rands most famous novel, Atlas Shrugged.
While some Republicans would, no doubt, be delighted to have a Randian on their partys ticket, there are many more that will be turned off by Rands atheism and disdain for religious fundamentalists.
While none of these issues are necessarily disqualifying, they point to a larger problem for Ryanhe doesnt appeal to any constituency that isnt already in Romneys pocket. If he still needs to appeal to Randians and those that want to abolish Medicare, then Romneys political problems are too deep to be repaired by putting Ryan on the ticket.
Moreover, John McCains experience with Sarah Palin points to the danger of running with a potential vice president who is more popular among the partys base than the president. Thats why brides always make sure their bridesmaids wear ugly dressesto make sure that all eyes are on her and not them.
All signs point to Romney nominating a boring white guy who is unquestionably qualified to be president, who wont show him up, and who will hopefully carry a key state. Personally, I would put my money on Senator Rob Portman of Ohio.
As far as Ryan himself is concerned, I dont think he has the slightest desire to be vice president. While it is a good stepping stone to the presidency even for those who dont achieve the office through death of a president, I dont think that is Ryans ambition.
Ive known Ryan since he was an intern for Jack Kemp many years ago. He is a true policy wonk who would rather talk about economics, the budget, tax policy, monetary policy and financial markets than just about anything. Moreover, I think he is happy being chairman of the House Budget Committee and knows that he is young enoughhes only 42that 2012 is unlikely to be his last chance to move up from the House of Representatives.
I think if Ryan has any ambitions connected to Romney it would be to be his Office of Management and Budget director. In the event that Romney wins, I think he would take that job in a heartbeat. Its a much better fit for both Ryan and Romney.
Guess it’s hard to take someone named after a pear seriously.
How did that work out?
Great timing!
FAIL
I love these kinds of posts! Ha! Bruce...what a douche!
Some salt to go with your foot?
The dementocrats are under the badly mistaken illusion the conservatives want to run from the Medicare issue. On the contrary... Ryan and even Romney are ready, willing and able to have that conversation anytime.
We WANT this issue in the forefront, dems. Bring your solution up against ours.
I expected attacks, but they obviously stayed up all night drinking and daring each other to come up with the vilest statements and then published them.
“I think he is happy being chairman of the House Budget Committee and knows that he is young enoughhes only 42that 2012 is unlikely to be his last chance to move up from the House of Representatives.”
Bartlett: Hey, Ryan ... get in line ... it’s not your turn!
Maybe Bruce just got hired to ghostwrite this for Dick Morris.
It’s okay Bruce, a lot can happen in 24 hours.
Under the Ryan plan, anyone over 55 years of age today would have the OPTION of accepting the voucher or remaining on the current Medicare system. I believe I'm correct in saying that the reason the voucher amount is somewhat less than the computed per-capita cost is that insureds would make their choice at retirement age (65,66,67) and the per capita cost includes those still insured on Medicare that are now in their 80's and 90's, whose care is more expensive. So yes, the voucher is less than the average cost to provide care for the entire age spectrum of those on Medicare.
We are already winning this debate at the water cooler at work. When we make skeptics aware that no one over 55 is required to change anything, it is the first time they have heard this. They don't believe us, then they find out we are right, then they shut up. No more to say.
We tell them, "the only thing that will surely end Medicare as we know it is Medicare as we know it".
“the right-wing Weekly Standard”...lol...need we say more of the Neoconservative rag
right wing?
yeah like National Review is now right wing
Peace in our time.
“Ryan requires (or at least required at one time) his staffers to read Rands most famous novel, Atlas Shrugged.”
The “Randian” boogeyman cometh, or is he just, “...a true policy wonk who would rather talk about economics, the budget, tax policy, monetary policy and financial markets than just about anything.”
It is so nice to hear someone talking besides Obama. Especially someone who can do something, with say Medicare, besides robbing it of $760 billion dollars.
Like diversity, social justice and the redistribution of wealth.
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LOL! These liberal lapdogs are truly clueless!
I know it's petty but I just love when they're proved wrong.
Ryan just assumes that private health insurers would create policies that would provide equal benefits to what Medicare now provides, and does nothing whatsoever to ensure that such an option will exist when the existing Medicare program ceases to exist. Ironically, Obamas Affordable Care Act, which Ryan wants to repeal, actually creates a mechanism that would facilitate Ryans Medicare proposal.
I'd like to point out two things here: 1) see bold section - I high-lited it because right there is one of the reasons there is no "affordable" healthcare...Insurance providers. If the govt wants to fix the problem they need to work on insurance providers OR better yet allow our "pivately-held" (by us) medical savings be tax free and never expire. AND get the medical profession to give us the same discounts they give the insurance companies.
2) when he says "actually creates a mechanism that would facilitate Ryans Medicare proposal" he forgets to mention how much it'll cost us.
The truth, which I've known for some time, is that the Repubs and/or Ryan do not plan to turn off Medicare immediately. It will be fazed out. I had to have this discussion with my mother because AARP had her scared witless. I will still be eligible for Medicare (don't plan on counting on it solely) but my sister two years younger will not.
And finally, the Obama-Pelosicare is only designed to cover the poor and illegals (IMO of course).
No thanks government, I can take care of myself better than you can.
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