Ryan has been directed to avoid taking questions

We've gone from no budget restraint Republican's to no budget at all Dimwits and enough is enough.

And your solution is to buy into the duopoly after all? Clearly, you've worn fleece since birth.

Voting for Romney isn't a solution, it's a stopgap.

Be as belligerent as you like, it's coming across as pettiness to me.

Screws fall out. It's an imperfect world. And if Ohio is close, I'll cross party lines for Romney. Simple as that.
 
2 days ago.

When was the last time he answered not pre approved Questions?

Months.
I think this was the last time.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjmfP2ff3oA&feature=player_embedded]OBAMA RAISES HIS VOICE, SCOLDS APPARENT REPORTER DURING SPEECH - YouTube[/ame]


Even if the reporter is guilty of violating protocol and etiquette, the fact remains, he's the only one who in recent time has even tried to pin down the Evader-in-Chief on the shit that he spews.

A "press" conference in which the propagandist Chief Executive refuses to entertain does not require "reporters."

Have the TOTUS leave a message on my recorder. I'll hit "play back" for the people and pretend that's "reporting."

Oh, and fuck off, Mr. President. Both you and that Imperial attitude of yours.
 
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When was the last time 0bama took questions from the press?

So you're saying that all that shit your pals dished out against the president for not taking enough questions from the press is entirely appropriate to dish out at Ryan?

lol, then why aren't you?

You don't know the difference between a sitting President and a Vice Presidential candidate?

Your teachers should be fired....
 
Voting for Romney isn't a solution, it's a stopgap.

EXACTLY!! It's no solution. It'll make you feel better for a while, but at the end of the day you'll still be supporting the same old, same old. You've fallen, hook, line, and sinker, for the same carrot on a stick that leads the rest of the sheeple into the slaughterhouse.
 
Voting for Romney isn't a solution, it's a stopgap.

EXACTLY!! It's no solution. It'll make you feel better for a while, but at the end of the day you'll still be supporting the same old, same old. You've fallen, hook, line, and sinker, for the same carrot on a stick that leads the rest of the sheeple into the slaughterhouse.

I've been voting Libertarian (on and off) since 1992. (haven't won yet fyi)

In all that time there has been exactly one political movement outside the mainstream that has had an iota of success at booting establishment boobs out of office. That would be the TEA Party and even that is still in the fetal stage of development. If (big if) they can keep the claws of the Republican powers that be off of them, they have a real shot at real change.

In the meantime there must be a country left to save. Republican's will not hit the brakes on the crazy train but they might take their foot off the gas. Maybe that will buy enough time.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vulIw27CKms&feature=player_embedded]Paul Ryan -- Insider Trading and Attack on Medicare - YouTube[/ame]
 
In the meantime there must be a country left to save. Republican's will not hit the brakes on the crazy train but they might take their foot off the gas. Maybe that will buy enough time.

Yet again, you're buying into the false dichotomies the duopoly uses to manipulate the people into supporting them. Stop being so alarmist. This country isn't going anywhere. We've had some hard times, we'll have hard times in the future. But we're not even remotely close to the verge of collapse that the duopoly wants you to believe. Maybe the problem is that you never completely purged the inner Republicrat in the first place. You're like an alcoholic falling off the wagon.
 
Romney wants his risky pick to play it safe

Ryan, the nation's most controversial budget architect, is often described as the intellectual leader of the House Republican caucus. But Romney's presidential campaign headquarters in Boston seems, for now, to prefer that the 42-year-old father of three talks about camping and milking cows instead of the fiscal proposals that made him a conservative hero.

Ryan, who wrote a plan to overhaul Medicare as chairman of the House Budget Committee, did not use the word "Medicare" with voters over the first four days as the vice presidential candidate. When he finally touched on the health care insurance program for seniors, he did so only in broad strokes after Romney himself first outlined the campaign's talking points.

"We will not duck the tough issues," Ryan said Friday in Virginia. "We will lead."

But Ryan has been directed to avoid taking questions from reporters who travel with him, and to agree only to a few carefully selected interviews. He is known for sketching budget graphs on napkins to explain his ideas, but this past week it was Romney who used a white board during a news conference to help detail his own plan — one he says is virtually identical to Ryan's.

Romney wants his risky pick to play it safe - Yahoo! News

That figures.
 
When was the last time 0bama took questions from the press?

That's very easy to research. Don't you know how??? Or maybe you want a lib to answer so you can cuss them out and call them a liar. Yeah, that's probably it.
 
Romney wants his risky pick to play it safe

Ryan, the nation's most controversial budget architect, is often described as the intellectual leader of the House Republican caucus. But Romney's presidential campaign headquarters in Boston seems, for now, to prefer that the 42-year-old father of three talks about camping and milking cows instead of the fiscal proposals that made him a conservative hero.

Ryan, who wrote a plan to overhaul Medicare as chairman of the House Budget Committee, did not use the word "Medicare" with voters over the first four days as the vice presidential candidate. When he finally touched on the health care insurance program for seniors, he did so only in broad strokes after Romney himself first outlined the campaign's talking points.

"We will not duck the tough issues," Ryan said Friday in Virginia. "We will lead."

But Ryan has been directed to avoid taking questions from reporters who travel with him, and to agree only to a few carefully selected interviews. He is known for sketching budget graphs on napkins to explain his ideas, but this past week it was Romney who used a white board during a news conference to help detail his own plan — one he says is virtually identical to Ryan's.

Romney wants his risky pick to play it safe - Yahoo! News

That figures.

It's really not that remarkable or difficult to understand. Romney doesn't want Ryan's words to set a tone for Romney, Romney wants to be the one to set the tone for his campaign. It's smart, and it's sensible.
 
In the meantime there must be a country left to save. Republican's will not hit the brakes on the crazy train but they might take their foot off the gas. Maybe that will buy enough time.

Yet again, you're buying into the false dichotomies the duopoly uses to manipulate the people into supporting them. Stop being so alarmist. This country isn't going anywhere. We've had some hard times, we'll have hard times in the future. But we're not even remotely close to the verge of collapse that the duopoly wants you to believe. Maybe the problem is that you never completely purged the inner Republicrat in the first place. You're like an alcoholic falling off the wagon.

I think we have spent about all the time needed on this. Your continued repeating of yourself is getting us nowhere. We are the "brokest nation on Earth" as Mark Steyn likes to say and there is not enough money on the entire planet to pay our debt and unfunded liabilities. That is not "alarmist" that is a fact.

This country IS going somewhere, though God knows where. To say otherwise is silly. Where is the Soviet Union? The British Empire? The Roman Empire? Shit happens.

Most of the media and the Left are screaming bloody murder over Ryan's modest budget proposal that Romney is only 90% behind and does not even balance the budget for 30 years. (as opposed to never under Obama's "plan") The budget will only get harder to control down the line and will become impossible to control at some point. I'm not claiming to know when that point will come but under current leadership it's inevitable.

How about you vote your way, I'll vote mine.
 
Romney wants his risky pick to play it safe

Ryan, the nation's most controversial budget architect, is often described as the intellectual leader of the House Republican caucus. But Romney's presidential campaign headquarters in Boston seems, for now, to prefer that the 42-year-old father of three talks about camping and milking cows instead of the fiscal proposals that made him a conservative hero.

Ryan, who wrote a plan to overhaul Medicare as chairman of the House Budget Committee, did not use the word "Medicare" with voters over the first four days as the vice presidential candidate. When he finally touched on the health care insurance program for seniors, he did so only in broad strokes after Romney himself first outlined the campaign's talking points.

"We will not duck the tough issues," Ryan said Friday in Virginia. "We will lead."

But Ryan has been directed to avoid taking questions from reporters who travel with him, and to agree only to a few carefully selected interviews. He is known for sketching budget graphs on napkins to explain his ideas, but this past week it was Romney who used a white board during a news conference to help detail his own plan — one he says is virtually identical to Ryan's.

Romney wants his risky pick to play it safe - Yahoo! News
ha ha! That's what McCain tried to do with Palin
 
Romney wants his risky pick to play it safe

Ryan, the nation's most controversial budget architect, is often described as the intellectual leader of the House Republican caucus. But Romney's presidential campaign headquarters in Boston seems, for now, to prefer that the 42-year-old father of three talks about camping and milking cows instead of the fiscal proposals that made him a conservative hero.

Ryan, who wrote a plan to overhaul Medicare as chairman of the House Budget Committee, did not use the word "Medicare" with voters over the first four days as the vice presidential candidate. When he finally touched on the health care insurance program for seniors, he did so only in broad strokes after Romney himself first outlined the campaign's talking points.

"We will not duck the tough issues," Ryan said Friday in Virginia. "We will lead."

But Ryan has been directed to avoid taking questions from reporters who travel with him, and to agree only to a few carefully selected interviews. He is known for sketching budget graphs on napkins to explain his ideas, but this past week it was Romney who used a white board during a news conference to help detail his own plan — one he says is virtually identical to Ryan's.

Romney wants his risky pick to play it safe - Yahoo! News
ha ha! That's what McCain tried to do with Palin

Where's Joe Biden>?
 
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Yeah, just keep spouting the mantra of the campaign and then run and hide! If you are challenging an incumbent and criticizing him for almost everything, including not taking questions from the WH Press Corps, then perhaps doing the same thing yourself is a little hypocritical.
 
In the meantime there must be a country left to save. Republican's will not hit the brakes on the crazy train but they might take their foot off the gas. Maybe that will buy enough time.

Yet again, you're buying into the false dichotomies the duopoly uses to manipulate the people into supporting them. Stop being so alarmist. This country isn't going anywhere. We've had some hard times, we'll have hard times in the future. But we're not even remotely close to the verge of collapse that the duopoly wants you to believe. Maybe the problem is that you never completely purged the inner Republicrat in the first place. You're like an alcoholic falling off the wagon.

I think we have spent about all the time needed on this. Your continued repeating of yourself is getting us nowhere. We are the "brokest nation on Earth" as Mark Steyn likes to say and there is not enough money on the entire planet to pay our debt and unfunded liabilities. That is not "alarmist" that is a fact.

This country IS going somewhere, though God knows where. To say otherwise is silly. Where is the Soviet Union? The British Empire? The Roman Empire? Shit happens.

Most of the media and the Left are screaming bloody murder over Ryan's modest budget proposal that Romney is only 90% behind and does not even balance the budget for 30 years. (as opposed to never under Obama's "plan") The budget will only get harder to control down the line and will become impossible to control at some point. I'm not claiming to know when that point will come but under current leadership it's inevitable.

How about you vote your way, I'll vote mine.

And the right is screaming bloody murder over ridiculousness. Stop being so fanatical. You're a sheep. You're the worst kind of sheep. Most sheep, at least they know they are. But you're so brainwashed, you've actually been convinced that by signing on to the duopoly you're standing against it.
 
Yet again, you're buying into the false dichotomies the duopoly uses to manipulate the people into supporting them. Stop being so alarmist. This country isn't going anywhere. We've had some hard times, we'll have hard times in the future. But we're not even remotely close to the verge of collapse that the duopoly wants you to believe. Maybe the problem is that you never completely purged the inner Republicrat in the first place. You're like an alcoholic falling off the wagon.

I think we have spent about all the time needed on this. Your continued repeating of yourself is getting us nowhere. We are the "brokest nation on Earth" as Mark Steyn likes to say and there is not enough money on the entire planet to pay our debt and unfunded liabilities. That is not "alarmist" that is a fact.

This country IS going somewhere, though God knows where. To say otherwise is silly. Where is the Soviet Union? The British Empire? The Roman Empire? Shit happens.

Most of the media and the Left are screaming bloody murder over Ryan's modest budget proposal that Romney is only 90% behind and does not even balance the budget for 30 years. (as opposed to never under Obama's "plan") The budget will only get harder to control down the line and will become impossible to control at some point. I'm not claiming to know when that point will come but under current leadership it's inevitable.

How about you vote your way, I'll vote mine.

And the right is screaming bloody murder over ridiculousness. Stop being so fanatical. You're a sheep. You're the worst kind of sheep. Most sheep, at least they know they are. But you're so brainwashed, you've actually been convinced that by signing on to the duopoly you're standing against it.

Dude. You are the one doing all the name calling and spouting endlessly about your silly "duopoly" conspiracy theory. People in America can freely choose Republican or Democrat politicians sans mind control. The TEA party will be the third way but it will have to happen slowly, over the broken back of Bush's compassionate conservatism and the moaning corpses of the zombified blue dog Democrats.

The 2010 elections should be the playbook from here on out and throw in the 2009/2011 off year election primary model to boot. No more Bush's, Obama's, Pelosi's, McCain's or Reid's. We literally can't afford them anymore.
 

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