First thing this morning on the web
news page I saw an image, got a mixed message, with an image of young healthy
handsome Paul Ryan next to a headline of
Romney slams Obama over Medicare, pledges
more help for 'poor' and 'sick'
The combination of the image of Mount Rushmore chiseled Paul
and Mitt’s “Pledges more help for the ‘poor’ and ‘sick’" put me in mind of straight
man/comic comedy teams. And in all
deference to the great Jerry Lewis, I thought of Martin and Lewis above. Especially since they have decided that “comedian”
Paul Ryan cannot be trusted with the straight “medicare” lines in punch line
delivery at this early stage of the comedy hour campaign.
The nation's most controversial budget architect, Ryan is often described as the intellectual leader of the House Republican caucus. But Romney's Boston headquarters — so far, at least — seems to prefer that the 42-year-old father of three talks about camping and milking cows instead of the transformational budget 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 on the campaign trail. 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 declared in Virginia on Friday. "We will lead."
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