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Congressman Paul Ryan a brave pick by Mitt Romney for Vice President - Charismatic Irish American will force a major economic debate in fall campaign

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Irish American Congressman Paul Ryan is a brave pick by Mitt Romney. It makes the election a contest about ideas, the “get government off my back crowd” against the “government is needed to keep our social and economic fabric together” group.

Romney could have run on just attacking Obama’s evident economic failures but he saw that policy was not working. He was seven points down in a CNN poll as late as Thursday of this week.

Instead he has picked a man who was once accused -- by a Republican columnist Charles Krauthammer --- of “writing the longest suicide note in history” when he unveiled a controversial budget plan that slashed social security, medicare and medicaid. Ryan has also been attacked by the Conference of Catholic Bishops for proposed cuts to the poorest in society. The Wall Street Journal will love this choice, just a few days ago they were trumpeting Ryan and daring Romney to pick him.

Romney showed a surprising gamblers instinct by doing so. It will be a fascinating clash of ideas in the Fall, not least when Ryan and fellow Irish American Joe Biden square off.

I met Congressman Paul Ryan at an Irish Embassy event in Washington a few years back. He was new to Congress at the time but nonetheless, impressed with his quick mind and clear focus on the future.

He looks the part, strikingly tall and handsome. He is a young man in a hurry at age 42, irrespective of how Romney does, he is now the likely leading figure for the GOP for a younger generation.

He fears his family history, deaths by heart attacks before 60 have become a tragic constant in his family’s medical background. He himself found his own father, then in his mid fifties, dead in his bed and it inspired him to enter politics and try and make a difference.

His Irish roots go back to his great-grandfather’s arrival in Janesville, Wisconsin a riverside town. It is a  town of about 65,000 people dominated by three families, the Ryans, Fitzgeralds and Cullens, known as the Irish mafia. When Ryan had his first run for office at age 28, 14 years ago, a political advertisement showed him walking through the graveyard where his immigrant ancestors lay.

The Ryans were literally the road builders and Ryan Inc, started by his immigrant great grandfather, is now a national construction company. Ryan’s side of the family went into law, however, and no longer have anything to do with the building business.

Paul Ryan grew up in an extended Irish family with eight other Ryan households within shouting distance of his very impressive home which has six bedroons and eight bathrooms and is on the National Register of Historic Places -- doubly so now.

He is popular and accesible to the media almost to a fault.

“The key to understanding me is really simple,” he said.

“I am not trying to be anybody other than who I actually am,” he told the New Yorker in a recent profile and journalists who cover him do find that to be the case.

He has summed up his own political philosophy thus: “Only by taking responsibility for oneself, to the greatest extent possible, can one ever be free,” he wrote, “and only a free person can make responsible choices—between right and wrong, saving and spending, giving or taking.”

It was clear for some weeks as his campaign foundered that Mitt Romney needed a game changer VP pick - and party leaders and the Wall Street journal think the has found the man.

U.S. Representative Paul Ryan could, they had argued, make a persuasive vice presidential pick thanks to what he himself calls the "checklist."

"I check a series of boxes," the Wisconsin Republican reminded the media in 2008. "Young guy. Economics guy. From a swing state. Catholic."

It could be the magic political formula that Romney is seeking to bolster the public's perception of him as a rather uninspiring and dull candidate. Thanks to the controversial budgets that Ryan persuaded House Republicans to pass in 2011 and 2012, he's become a national figure and something of a star of the hard right.

Romney understood that magic allure when he asked Ryan to campaign with him for five days in Wisconsin this spring.

Some of the math isn't promising. Only two sitting House members were selected for the vice presidential spot since 1948 by either party. Both tickets lost and neither VP pick ever held elected office again.

Ryan’s age is another factor. At 42 he is the third-youngest vice presidential selection since World War II, after Richard Nixon, 39, in 1952 and Dan Quayle, 41, in 1988.

According to the Boston Herald, political science researchers and academics debate whether running mates have any effect at all on presidential elections. In a 2001 paper called 'Requiem for a Lightweight,' author David Romero of the University of Texas argued they have none.

Even GOP strategist Karl Rove agrees: "Running mates haven’t decided an election in more than a half-century," he wrote in The Wall Street Journal last week.

But Ryan may not have gotten the memo. Since the start of 2012 Ryan’s appearances on Sunday news shows rank him second only to Ron Paul, who ran for president. Ryan has repeatedly appeared on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Fox, MSNBC, CNBC and other channels.

Ryan may be a practicing Catholic but that was not enough to stop the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops ruling his budget would hurt the poor and vulnerable.  Bishops urged lawmakers to 'resist for moral and human reasons' the cuts to hunger and nutrition programs in the Ryan budget.

Recently more than 80 professors and administrators at Georgetown University signed a letter to Ryan before his appearance at the famous Catholic school accusing him of wrongly citing Catholic teaching to argue for his budget.

Ryan's budget calls for biting cuts in Medicaid and a total overhaul of Medicare for people currently under the age of 55, making both Ryan and his policies a political lightning rod.

Romney will benefit from choosing a charismatic running mate popular with economic conservatives, but he could also be opening himself up to the divisive shortcomings of that choice too. Time will tell.




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You consider Joe Biden the ideal running mate? Lest we not forget Joe plagerized an English polititians speech which knocked him out of an ealier presidential race.
Charismatic? Paul Ryan? He makes Mitt Romney look like Noel Coward.
A running-mate even more ridiculous than Sarah Palin. What are the chances? The Republicans must have some kind of self-destruct sequence built in.
High unemploment, cities going bankrupt. Stores are closing were I live, how about your neighborhoods? The economy continues to mope along. Sooner or later Isreal will attack Iran and the US wikk be forced into war. I'm not happy with this situation but reality bites deep.
Nicely stated Seanfe7. Faux News has Romney-Ryan tanking at double digits.
The Ryan Budget calls for Billions in cuts for Veterans Benefits and Veterans Administration. That is the kind of man, Paul Ryan is.
I had no intention of voting for Mitt Romney. Now you can put me on as a voter. Romney was more of the establishment same. Ryan is the ONLY person who has had the guts to suggest a real change. Whether you agree with it or not.... he has put forth a proposal. This is more than President Obama or Mitt Romney have done. I'm in!
EphraimKibbey - you said it all for me. Allow me to add this: when the family received their Social Security Survivors benefits, for the sad reason of the death of the husband and father, they were so well off that they did not need to use the money for rent, food, survival. Instead, Ryan was able to bank it and use it for his college tuition. This seems to be forgotten when he talks about "entitlements." I need to know more, but it seems to me that FICA's money comes only from two sources - the employees' and the employers' contributions. The government manages it, I am sure takes a management fee, but the money is primarily from the citizenry. If Ryan was serious about protecting FICA, he would try to claw back all the money that administrations over the years have basically "stolen" from it in order to balance the budgets. The only one who broached this subject was Al Gore during his campaign and the Bush team made short shrift of his attempts to gain the presidency. Romney has no idea of what is about to happen to him with Ryan and Norquist, Rove and Cheney getting ready to run him if he achieves another run for the presidency. Ayn Rand - L. Ron Hubbard - Chairman Mao what's the dif. If the playing field for achievement in the U.S. was an equal one, sure; but when the propaganda machine and the cooking of the nation's books is the modus operandi of the Boys with the Bucks, well, all bets are off. I'm with the Nuns on the Bus and Paul Begala - Ryan is the Bully to Romney's Wimp: it does balance out, but in whose favor?
Whatever happened to hope and change? It workrd well against John Mc Cain but now Obama has to defend his record he is showing his true colors(no pun intended). Obama is nothing more than a thug polititian from Chicago who is practicing th politics of diversion taking a lesson from the anarcists handbook an attempting to destroy Romney's reputation. Paul Ryan will help the ticket by offering viable alternatives to Obama's socialistic plans.
Odd that Catholic Bishops would admonish Mr. Ryan when others in Washington frequently misstate Catholic dogma without comment from the church. But then the USCBA supported the "Affordable Healthcare Act" until they were forced to adhere to policies within the law.
The days of the democrats fighting for the working man are over. The future of the nation is at stake. Ryan for VP.
How did so many Irish American politicians get to the point that they have turned their backs on positive historical view points on the middle class, the wealthy, the powerful, the weak.... Our ancestors are disgusted!!! We were not raised to be this incredibly selfish
Charismatic Jesus man. This little pencil necked wouldn't know which end of a shovel his family used. He may very well been to the Irish embassy but he doesn't know anything about the Irish heart. Democracy is being killed in his home state and he is leading the way. If he and Willard win your grand mother will be living in your basement.
Well if you consider bigoted rich white guys a good pick, so be it. I am personally thrilled with Ryan as the choice because he has said so much quotable, supportable stuff to the media that it will be no problem to switch my elderly, catholic and working friends to the other side with documented evidence. Where are the left wing crazies when you need them? Oh yes, we are not that sort, we actually have morals, ethics and an education.
Ryan is better able to define the key economic policy differences now at stake. He is a committed Ayn Rand believer in that you give more benefits to the swift and clever, and they will at their own good judgment and kind heart allow some of these awards to trickle down to the unwashed. This scheme may even convince the lowly to support this ticket, but this economic philosophy has never worked, and is not likely to so so this time around.
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