At an Atlas Society meeting celebrating Ayn Rand's life in 2005, Ryan said that "The reason I got involved in public service, by and large, if I had to credit one thinker, one person, it would be Ayn Rand",[18] and "I grew up reading Ayn Rand and it taught me quite a bit about who I am and what my value systems are, and what my beliefs are. It’s inspired me so much that it’s required reading in my office for all my interns and my staff."[19] In response to criticism from Catholic leaders, in 2012 Ryan distanced himself from Rand's Objectivist philosophy, telling National Review that while as a young man he became interested in economics because of her novels, "It’s a big stretch to suggest that a person is therefore an Objectivist... I reject her philosophy. It's an atheist philosophy. It reduces human interactions down to mere contracts and it is antithetical to my worldview. If somebody is going to try to paste a person's view on epistemology to me, then give me Thomas Aquinas. Don't give me Ayn Rand."[20]
jank wrote: » Well he is better than Palin but maybe a little bit too intellectual for the average man? It is a very high brow nomination but not a bad selection by any means.
Amerika wrote: » I see the narrative becoming the ticket of blame vs the ticket of solutions.
MadsL wrote: » Bit young for Veep, no? He's only 42 ffs. Just seven years older than the minimum.
sink wrote: » Of the little that I've seen of him he seems very articulate which is uncommon for a republican. I only know of his economic views for which I would have a lot of sympathy, but I know little of his social views and the little I know does not sound good. However he still seems a much better choice than the usual lowbrow candidates put forward by the republicans, hopefully he will raise the level of debate
Denerick wrote: » Absurd choice. Ryan will alienate the ageing swing voters who reject his policy on social security (He basically wants to wind it down) Romney will probably lose this election but he is making Ryan the frontrunner for 2016. For those who care about social justice, that is a very worrying thing.
UNI4MER wrote: » Ryan is articulate and his plan is the only one put forth that deals with medicare and SS both going broke.
UNI4MER wrote: » But it is all about the message and how it gets articulated. There are so many problems caused by Obama's policies it's like a buffet on where to start. If it weren't for the mainstream media protecting Obama and the Dems any candidate would be way ahead of Obama by now.
UNI4MER wrote: » Somehow the Republicans have to take the message to the unemployed and give them a reason to vote for Romney and that cannot be done by being polite.
matthew8 wrote: » I like this pick. Ryan is the sort of guy who's actually ultra-conservative and will help please the base, but he also sounds rational which can help with moderate appeal. Far too much is made of his medicare plan.
UNI4MER wrote: » The ageing swing voters know that unless Obama care is repealed their future for the first time will be in the hands of bureaucrats. It's up to Ryan to articulate this and sell an alternative. And if social security is not reformed it will be bankrupt soon.
cristoir wrote: » He should have picked Jindal. He is very conservative, appealed to the base but also to moderates as he was seen as a highly successful governor. Plus he has the few bonus's that come with being a member of minority section of society.
cristoir wrote: » Ryan is very risky. His budget plan is highly unpopular. Whilst most Republican talked about cutting spending by waffling on about minor cuts to discretionary spending his plan (somewhat admirably) took on the big fish. Sadly for him those big fish, SS and Medicare, happen to be extremely popular. His suggested reforms are seen as "ending Medicare as we know it". Unless he disowns the plan or sells it very well it will cost the ticket Florida.
Suryavarman wrote: » It's a pretty good choice for Romney. Ryan is a fairly well spoken person, appears to be fairly knowledgeable about the budget and his proposed budget will take some attention away from some of Romney's failings such as his refusal to release his tax returns.
southsiderosie wrote: » Older voters in the US are very happy to leave their health care in the hands of Medicare bureaucrats. According to who?
southsiderosie wrote: » Older voters in the US are very happy to leave their health care in the hands of Medicare bureaucrats.
UNI4MER wrote: » According to who?