Thursday, November 8, 2012

Ryan in Republican Forefront, but Loss May Bring Blame

By DINESH RAMDE, ASSOCIATED PRESSS MILWAUKEE -- Paul Ryan came up short in his vice presidential bid, but his backup plan worked.Ryan returning to D.C., war on Medicare. The Washington Post's Dana Milbank joins Martin Bashir to explain that Paul Ryan hasn't lost his “golden boy” status – at least among Republicans – but then why that may not translate to a winning 2016 bid.If you happened to watch Fox News Tuesday night, you would have heard a good bit of carrying on about the Romney campaign's criminal neglect of Paul Ryan. "Paul Ryan was put on the ticket and he's a budget guy," Laura Ingraham moaned. "But thenRyan returning to D.C., war on Medicare. The Washington Post's Dana Milbank joins Martin Bashir to explain that Paul Ryan hasn't lost his “golden boy” status – at least among Republicans – but then why that may not translate to a winning 2016 bid.(Paul Ryan) will have to decide whether to wade into what could be tense negotiations between Congress and the White House over tax and entitlements, where making compromises could risk a conservative backlash. The Wisconsin Republican joined
Related External LinksStep 2: Elect Paul Ryan Speaker of the House « North Texas Tea PartyPaul Ryan Assesses His Role In Congress; Dems Face Health ...Will Paul Ryan Go the Way of Palin, Edwards and Lieberman

Read more ...

No comments:

Post a Comment