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ANALYSIS: ROMNEY’S VP SELECTION
Ideological showdown set for Nov.
By Donna Cassata
Associated Press
AP photo by Pablo Martinez Monsivais
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney stands with his newly announced vice presidential running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., during a campaign rally Saturday in Manassas, Va.

WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney’s pick of Rep. Paul Ryan for the Republican presidential ticket brings clarity to the stark election-year choice for voters — the competing Democratic and GOP visions about the size and role of the federal government in Americans’ lives.

Ryan is synonymous with his revolutionary budget that slashes spending for safety-net programs for the poor, remakes Medicare and cuts personal and corporate taxes while pushing the deficit down to a manageable level.

It turns the tea party dream of a scaled-back, less involved government into hard-core reality.

“America is more than just a place ... it’s an idea. It’s the only country founded on an idea,” Ryan said Saturday in Virginia as Romney introduced his vice presidential choice. “Our rights come from nature and God, not government. We promise equal opportunity, not equal outcomes.”

With Romney’s embrace of Ryan, it is now the Romney-Ryan budget and blueprint for the future.

President Barack Obama, who repeatedly talks up the November election as a profound choice for the country, has rejected the Ryan approach as “thinly veiled social Darwinism.” The Democrat and former community organizer sees government as a place with enough resources to help the less fortunate.

The Ryan budget, Obama said in April, “is antithetical to our entire history as a land of opportunity and upward mobility for everybody who’s willing to work for it; a place where prosperity doesn’t trickle down from the top but grows outward from the heart of the middle class.”

Roughly three months before the election, Romney’s choice clearly defines the fault lines and establishes the narrative for the election, one that Republicans and Democrats, liberals and tea partyers will echo in congressional and gubernatorial races. The outcome in November will have far-reaching implications for looming fiscal crises in the year’s final days.

On the grassroots level, the selection of Ryan, 42, one of the House’s intellectual conservatives and Budget Committee chairman, energizes a GOP base wary of the Massachusetts governor and architect of the state’s health insurance program dubbed Romneycare.

Conservatives, from The Wall Street Journal editorial page to the rank and file, had been clamoring in recent days for Ryan. The timing of the announcement came as polls showed Obama with a narrow advantage and the number of undecided voters diminishing, underscoring the need for Romney to act fast.

“It’s absolutely fantastic,” Sal Russo, a longtime Republican operative and founder of the Tea Party Express, a well-funded wing of the populist movement, said in an interview. “He’s willing to go out there and tackle tough issues. The American people want somebody to make the tough choices.”

Russo said his organization had polled its 17,000 members, and Ryan and freshman Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida were the favorites for the No. 2 spot on the GOP ticket.

The conservative reward of Ryan also carries a political risk — and Democrats wasted no time in making it a talking point.

The Ryan budget would scrap the current Medicare system that the nation’s seniors have enjoyed for decades in favor of a voucher program for those younger than 55 today. Starting in 10 years, the plan also calls for gradually raising the Medicare retirement age from 65 to 67.

Democrats immediately sounded the alarm about the implications of changing the popular entitlement program, a warning certain to resonate in battleground states such as Florida, Iowa and Pennsylvania — states with the heaviest concentration of those 65 and older.

“In selecting Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney has crystalized the contrast of this election,” said Rod Smith, chairman of the Florida Democratic Party. “Ryan is the architect of Romney’s extreme budget plan which would end Medicare as we know it, increasing the health care costs for Florida’s seniors by thousands every year.”

The state’s Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson, who faces a stiff challenge in his bid for another term, quickly posted on Facebook.

“Romney VP pick bad for seniors. Signals an end to Medicare as we know it. My commitment to Medicare never stronger,” Nelson said.

Democrats are certain to replay past Republican criticism of the Ryan budget. Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker and one-time Republican presidential candidate, referred to Ryan’s plan to overhaul Medicare as “right-wing social engineering.” He later apologized.

Florida Rep. Connie Mack, who hopes to win the Republican Senate nomination Tuesday, said in April of the Ryan budget: “You know that budget was a joke, doesn’t balance the budget for years.” An aide later clarified that Mack was referring to the voting process in which Republican-passed legislation in the House goes nowhere in the Democratic-controlled Senate.

Republicans see Ryan, a Catholic from Wisconsin who could appeal to blue-collar voters, as an appealing complement to Romney, a Mormon and multimillionaire.

Romney insisted Saturday that Ryan is intent on creating opportunities for all Americans.

“Paul is in public life for all the right reasons — not to advance his personal ambitions but to advance the ideals of freedom and justice, and to increase opportunity and prosperity to people of every class and faith, every age and ethnic background,” Romney said.

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8 comments on this item

These two are a scary duo. I sure pray that Obama-Biden win in November.

As a Democrat I am happy with Mitt's pick. This should be a sure winner in November.

Good choice for President Romney .Paul Ryan knows more about the budget then all the socialist taxocrats in Washington.He's sent dirty Harry three budgets that the little man wouldn't let out of committee, then complain that congress needs to get to work.If a socialist can get reelected with a worse record than Jimmy Carter, we'll be on our way to Greece.Obamacare cuts $700 billion out of medicare and he accuses Romney of cutting Medicare.

That's why it's been said," liberalism is a mental disorder ' .

One word for william ROMENYHOOD.

Bubba remembers that Ryan wants to privatize Medicare and Social Security, by Nana

Scary bunch to vote for! Don't do it!

Why John? He's already proven that he's the sorriest excuse for a President since Carter. His inexperience in anything other than grabbing government paychecks has limited his ability to govern. All Bubba is concerned with is that his entitlements don't get cut, making him have to get a job.

Neither party has my vote, They are both destroying my Country. They are both bought and paid for by corporate $$...

VOTE LIBERTARIAN>>>> GARY JOHNSON FOR PRESIDENT...

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