Zander
Platinum Member
Generally the man doesn't (or shouldn't) matter. You choose someone inoffensive and obviously ready to step in and assume the duties of the commander-in-chief. Romney, inexplicably, opted not to do that.
So now he has a young career politician whose private sector experience is localized behind the wheel of a Wienermobile and, more importantly, who is the embodiment of the GOP's draconian, slash-and-burn agenda. People like Medicare. That alone would've been reason to steer clear of Ryan. Choosing a VP with baggage is rarely a good idea, particularly when it's part of an ill-advised "we're losing, quick, shake things up!" strategy.
Right on the money.
If by "right on the money" you mean "absurd pablum puke nonsense," then yes.
Otherwise, you are flatly wrong.
If God forbid anything happened to Pres. Obama, then Biden, the dip shit incumbent VP, couldn't adequately serve as President. He's a bad joke.
After Mitt wins and assumes Office, if he ever has to step aside or step down, Ryan could do the job well from day one.
Here is the Democrat plan:
THE DEMOCRAT PLAN said:.
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This, along with the Democrat budget, is what you get when you elect a dilettante.