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Gov. Scott Walker: Paul Ryan Pick a 'Big, Bold Choice'

After the announcement that Republican Mitt Romney chose Congressman Paul Ryan to be his running mate, Gov. Scott Walker and Republican officials throughout the state lauded the choice, although Democrats say Ryan is too extreme.

Calling Paul Ryan a "big, bold choice" for Republican Mitt Romney, Governor Scott Walker told an assortment of media Saturday morning that the Wisconsin congressman will energize the Republican base and bring swing voters along with him.

"Paul is a compliment to Mitt Romney because he doesn't just energize the base, he appeals to swing voters who are hungry for leaders who will take on the tough issues," he said. "He excites the base not just here in Wisconsin but across America."

Walker also praised Ryan's ability to debate and discuss the issues without making it personal.

"We going to see the level of discourse rise in this election because Paul recognizes that his opponent today could very well be his ally tomorrow," the governor added. "He is revered by both Democrats and Republicans for his integrity."

As for whether or not Ryan's plans for Medicare will hurt the Romney ticket, Walker doesn't think so.

"Paul has the courage to take these things on, and it's okay if the president wants to attack his plan, but what's their plan? They don't have one," he said. "No plan is not leadership. I think Mitt Romney's plan will be different from Paul's because he will be the president, but they share the same values."

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett came out in support of President Barack Obama Saturday at a press conference at the president's campaign offices on Milwaukee's east side, arguing Romney has embraced Ryan’s fiscal plan, creating a sharp line between the two presidential opponents.

“It is clear Mitt Romney is embracing Paul Ryan’s economic philosophy, and that economic philosophy goes right back to George Bush,” Barrett said, adding voters don't want to go back to the failed policies of Bush, which lead to debt and the deficit. "He is a nice guy, and a good family man, but his vision for the country is wrong."

Barrett added the wealthiest in the country need to be apart of the economic issues its is facing, not just the middle class, as he said is outlined in Ryan's Path to Prosperity plan.

“I will commend him in understanding that there are serious economic issues facing this nation; where I will be critical is in his prescription,” he said. “The wealthiest people in this nation have to be apart of the solving the fiscal issues.”

He added Romney caved under pressure from the right to choose an extreme conservative candidate, as opposed to a candidate that could appeal to the independent voter.

“Wisconsin will continue to be a competitive state, but I’m confident President Obama will be serving four more years,” he said.  “If people understand what’s in Ryan's plan, and more importantly, what’s not in that plan, they are going to reject it. Everyone needs to be part of the solution, not just the middle class.”

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Romney, Ryan to appear in Waukesha Sunday

Romney and Ryan will both speak in Waukesha at 6 p.m. tomorrow, Sunday, Aug. 12 in Waukesha, the Republican Party of Waukesha stated in an email blast today.

The event will take place at the . Doors will open at 4 p.m.

The Romney campaign was originally scheduled to campaign at two rallies in North Carolina.

All four GOP candidates for Wisconsin's Senate seat are adjusting their campaign schedules for Sunday to attend the Waukesha event.

Wisconsin plays big role at convention

Walker has been tapped to speak at the Republican National Convention in Florida later this month. He said he isn't sure if he'll be introducing Ryan.

"I don't know what I'll be doing," he answered. "If I don't introduce the Vice President, then I know I'll spend a good deal of time talking about him."

With the high-profile representation from Wisconsin at the convention, Walker was asked if the event shouldn't just be moved to Lambeau Field.

"It is a Cheesehead convention," he acknowledged. "Reince Preibus is a particularly proud Cheesehead this morning."

Reaction from around Southeast Wisconsin to the announcement that Romney chose Ryan to be his running mate has offered plenty of whoops and hollers of “hooray," amid a few remarks that the decision may have been a mistake.

Wisconsin native and Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus was understandably enthusiastic on Twitter:

“Congratulations to my good friend @RepPaulRyan! A great choice, and will be an amazing Vice President," Priebus tweeted.

Ryan excites base, conservative principles

Mark Neumann, former Congressman from 1995 to 1999 and candidate for U.S. Senate, said the Romney-Ryan ticket demonstrates a commitment to conservative principles.

"When I served in Congress and Paul was a young staff member, I saw in him a future leader; someone with the ability to understand the problems our country faces and the skills to get the job done," Neumann said. "I worked hard to ensure he was the one to represent the district I had the honor to serve."

Former Gov. Tommy Thompson and candidate for U.S. Senate said the selection was "a wonderful addition to the ticket, and I'm so proud and happy with the selection. It's a great day for Wisconsin and for America."

Calling Ryan a "force for change in Wisconsin and throughout the country," Thompson told reporters at a press conference Saturday he felt the Ryan announcement would bolster voter turnout throughout the state in the upcoming Aug. 14 senate primary, even though Ryan would not be on the ballot.

"People are so energized and proud that someone from our state is a vice presidential candidate, and it will motivate them to show that at the polls on Tuesday," he said.

Thompson also said that he was confident Ryan would retain his seat in the 1st congressional district, where he faces a re-election challenge from Democrat Rob Zerban.

"I'm quite certain he'll retain the seat in the district. It may be a hard fought, highly contested race, but voters will respond with their approval," Thompson said.

First Wisconsin VP pick since 1984

The Republican Party of Wisconsin said Ryan as the vice presidential pick will help deliver Wisconsin to a Republican candidate for the first time since 1984 and heralded his in-depth knowledge of the federal budget.

"This is a dramatic turn of events in the state of Wisconsin and Republican efforts to turn the state red for the presidency for the first time since 1984," said Nathan Conrad, RPW communications director.

"Congressman Ryan is a perfect fit for the vice presidency, his innate knowledge of the fiscal issues that face our nation and his overwhelming popularity in the Badger State is sending shockwaves around the country and bolstering efforts for the true reform our nation needs during these difficult economic times," Conrad said.

Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce President and CEO Kurt R. Bauer said he is happy with the decision because of Ryan's experience and successful history.

"The Wisconsin business community applauds Governor Mitt Romney's selection of Congressman Paul Ryan as his vice presidential running mate. Congressman Ryan has continued our state's proud history of electing leaders who have distinguished themselves and Wisconsin at the national level," Bauer said in a press release from WMC.

"Congressman Ryan's experience, encyclopedic command of complex budgetary issues and commitment to the free enterprise system give him instant credibility with the business community to hold the nation's second highest office."

Choosing Ryan ensures 'campaign of big ideas'

Mark Green former Congressman and Ambassador told Patch, "I'm happy for Paul, of course, but I'm also happy for Governor Romney and Republicans everywhere. Choosing Paul ensures that this will be a campaign of big ideas."

Kathy Stepp, a former GOP state senator and current secretary of the Department of Natural Resources added: "The choice of our Paul Ryan has infused the Romney campaign with grassroots vigor, and demonstrates Romney is unafraid to take on the most serious concerns facing our country. Wisconsin grassroots will come out in droves to deliver a win for this team."

Republican Van Wanggaard, a former state senator in Racine County, was extremely enthusiastic about the choice as well, posting on Facebook his excitement for Ryan as the next vice president.

"So proud that my friend and Congressman, Paul Ryan will be the next Vice President of the United States! Governor Mitt Romney could not have picked a better person for the job!" he wrote.

Bill Folk, chair of the Racine County GOP, said the local party couldn't be more proud.

"We at the Racine County Republican Party are proud of Congressman Ryan. He will serve the Romney administration extremely well," Folk said. "Paul Ryan is an excellent choice as Vice-President with his understanding of budgets and how Washington works.

"He is the type of pick, a bold pick, that will ensure Americans know exactly what we  have to look forward to; how business works; and how to get our fiscal house in order," Folk said. "We are proud and look forward to helping move Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan into the White House."

Not everyone agrees

But some are saying Romney made the wrong choice by choosing such an extreme candidate, that will give voters a clearer decision — one that may sway them away from voting Republican.

"Paul Ryan is a right-wing extremist who wants to end Medicare. This is a major unforced error by Mitt Romney," Adam Green, co-founder, Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which has more than 27,000 Wisconsin members and nearly a million nationally.

"It gives President Obama and Democrats a chance to draw a clear contrast in 2012 by promising not to cut one penny from Medicare or Social Security benefits," Green said. "If Democrats win in a landslide this November, Romney's pick of Paul Ryan was the game changer."

Democrat Rob Zerban is challenging Ryan for his seat in the 1st Congressional District. On Thursday, he wrote an Op-Ed in The Nation that compared Ryan to former Vice-president Dick Cheney. After the announcement Saturday, he released a statement accusing Ryan of abandoning his constituents — and all Americans — for his own ambition.

"Now that Paul Ryan’s personal ambition has clearly trumped his interest in the First District, I have no doubt he’ll find himself out of a job come November," Zerban wrote Saturday.

House opponent calls Ryan's policies 'radical'

"Once Wisconsinites and voters across our country learn the truth about Ryan’s radical plot to end Medicare as we know it, de-fund women’s health care, and preserve tax breaks for millionaires, they'll vote against him not just once, but twice," Zerban said.

"In the coming weeks, our campaign will work with President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden to continue getting the word out on Ryan’s indefensible record, and building momentum to ensure victory on Election Day," Zerban said.

Robert Hansen of Progressive Democrats Of America in Milwaukee County thinks Ryan's choice is just preparation for 2016 and Romney is a footnote for Ryan's road to the White House.

"It is the pick I expected him to make," Hansen said. "With all the exposure Mr. Ryan has received on FOX News in the last year one had to assume that the Republican Party insiders were getting him ready for 2016.

"It is possible that this pick helps the Dems far more than it helps the Republicans," Hansen said. "You have a man that can't identify a donut from two feet away and a man that is clearly deficient at math if you ever actually read his budget."

Patch editor Adam McCoy contributed to this report.

James R Hoffa August 13, 2012 at 05:01 pm
Just like a Democrat - calling for the continued perpetuation of LIES!
The Tax Policy Center analysis does not factor in Romney/Ryan's cuts to the federal budget and engages in a lot of speculation and assumptions concerning deductions and exemptions, doesn't it? BTW - A similar analysis of Obamacare found that it would cost the country over 800,000 jobs. And where's the analysis of Obama's tax plan? Yeah, that's what I thought!
ron mastropietro August 13, 2012 at 09:54 pm
Don't be surprised if see Biden wearing dark brown slacks the night he's going debate Ryan on the economy.
ron mastropietro August 14, 2012 at 12:18 am
Dirk, are you suggesting that when Obama was trying to pass his health care bill that I could have increased my knowledge of it by listening to someone like Pelosi. I think I'm starting to understand, not the bill. This is scary stuff.
Dirk Gutzmiller August 14, 2012 at 03:40 pm
Maybe people have better things to do then read a loser bill. Kind of like reading Hoffa's theoretical and lengthy tax proposals. You know who is going to profit by Ryan's bill, and its not the middle and working class,. Maybe people without real jobs like Hoffa and as a political junkie and wonk can read all the bills, which I doubt. And ron mastropietro, I obviouslly never said to listen to Pelosi, or just listen to Pelosi. You cannot carry on a decent argument if you do not read my comments for content and reply logically.
I actually tune in Rush on occasion, until my wife gets too upset because he is so obnoxious, and have only heard Schultz a couple times while traveling, and nothing better was on the radio. Listen to both sides. That's America. And there are a lot smarter people out there than us that can add to the analysis on both sides.
Greg August 14, 2012 at 03:53 pm
Spoon fed by the union news letter. It is reflected in your posts.
Eugene Barufkin August 14, 2012 at 04:04 pm
James,
Would you please state the facts you spout with links to real DATA. The rumors you espouse are just that, rumors. Where are the FACTS man????
Steve ® August 14, 2012 at 04:12 pm
Why?
Eugene Barufkin August 14, 2012 at 04:12 pm
Jimmy,
What is Romney & Ryan's plan to pay off the debt for the two (2) GOP wars started by Cheney & Bush II???? - You must be aware that the cost of the two (2) wars were not in any of their eight (8) budgets. <> The two wars were fought using 'ONLY' borrowed off shore money. Those are facts, not empty hollow rumors Jimmy boy. <<>>
Eugene Barufkin August 14, 2012 at 04:27 pm
Whoops Jimmy I forgot more facts.
At the same time Cheney & Bush II, backed by Ryan, where spending borrowed war money, they were lowering tax rates. Thus the vast increases in the national debt in their eight (8) years and continuing today because the funding has still not been budgeted. This problem continues today and will long into the future, because of the 100's of million dollars cost of long term medical care necessary for 10's of thousands injured troops, and rebuilding what America destroyed. Jimmy, this is like a multi headed, 100 foot long snake wriggling through every American's wallets chomping money. <<>>
ron mastropietro August 14, 2012 at 10:07 pm
Dirk, So let me get this straight we are to listen to commentators that put their own ideology on information that they got from congress on specific bills that they didn't read. So why not simplify things instead of looking at everything through a microscope let's take a few steps back and look at the bigger picture. Let's take one trillion dollars for the Iraq war and put that on Bush this will increase his total spending to 4.9 T for 8 years. Our debt was 10T when obama took over now 16T in half the time, with 80T in unfunded liabilities for 20 years. Do you think it's possible that we're facing a problem that the greatest nation that ever existed won't be able to handle? Read the book AFTERSHOCK I'm not saying this is going to happen, but i'll say I don't want him to be half right.
ron mastropietro August 15, 2012 at 01:17 am
submarineVet Well I guess we had to pass the bill to see what's in it. You are aware that out of the 21 new taxes in the bill 7 of them affect people that make less than $250,000. Google taxes in health care bill so you to can be informed. You'll have to read it, no pictures sorry.
Dirk Gutzmiller August 15, 2012 at 02:15 pm
Hoffa - Sorry, just do not have your strange visionary skills to see a wonderful world with no safety nets. Civilization apparently does not fit you. You have not helped us visualize the positive aspects of your future vision for America, except everyone carrying a gun and being highly competitive without a lot of rules, or protections for all the rest of us. Darwinism: The best animal wins. .
Bren August 15, 2012 at 02:39 pm
Yup! ; )
Bren August 15, 2012 at 02:41 pm
"Ryan stands with the people." Egads, the ones who don't need Medicare and Social Security? Those people?
Bren August 15, 2012 at 02:43 pm
If anyone is in any doubt that Mr. Hoffa's the smartest person in the room, just ask him! ; )
Bren August 15, 2012 at 02:47 pm
Dirk, I did hold my nose and plow through the entire screed. It's tall on whining and assertions, short on practica (strategy and tactics). If a staffer handed me that it would be handed right back. And that's if I even accepted the notion that the focus "now" must be on reducing the Bush deficit instead of keeping people fed and getting the economy going.
Greg August 15, 2012 at 02:50 pm
This is the kind of comment that Bren usually slaps me around for, but I thought it was funny. It was harmless humor, which I consider fair play.
Bren August 15, 2012 at 02:52 pm
MustangSally, if helpful, my Goldwater Republican father probably won't vote this election because he is that concerned about Paul Ryan's "budget" plan and fixation with atheist adulteress Ayn Rand. Some Christians find that a bit weird.
Bren August 15, 2012 at 02:54 pm
A friend attended one of Paul Ryan's town hall meetings and said all he could do is burble talking points. Generally Biden's pretty good at fielding questions. We'll see.
Bren August 15, 2012 at 02:57 pm
But I haven't made an offensive comment about people with developmental disabilities have I, Greg? So not the same type of comment. And I have no problem if they share hair product whatsoever, it's the 1950s after all. ; )
Bren August 15, 2012 at 02:59 pm
Mr. Hoffa, you have to admit you have the gift of universalism. ; )
Eugene Barufkin August 15, 2012 at 04:06 pm
Reply to Bren re Hoffa's intelligence.
Your correct Bren. Hoffa can make up more unfounded facts faster than we can present actual/real facts. Now that's real intelligence. You think!!!! Whoops! made a mistake again writing the words - think, facts, intelligence and James Hoffa in the same message. <<>>
Eugene Barufkin August 15, 2012 at 04:35 pm
Mr Hoffa + ACA naysayers re need for a Universal Healthcare system.
1st - Do you believe a healthy America is a Stronger America? 2nd - How should America help young people with health problems like this - AUG 9, 2012 - Life, Interrupted: Medical Bills, Insurance & Uncertainty - SULEIKA JAOUAD Like numerous young people, I never thought about health ins until I got sick at 22, less than a year after my college graduation, I received an unexpected diagnosis - acute myeloid leukemia - and with it came a flurry of consultations, tests and appointments. From early on, my doctors told me I would need chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant. - I did what most Americans must do when beset with a medical crisis: I called my insurance provider. - Certainly, the term "lifetime limit" had no meaning to me yet. Now, I was facing cancer, I was geting worried about coverage from an insurance plan I knew virtually nothing about. I learned was how lucky I was to have any insurance, my father's plan. An estimated 49 million Americans, and nearly one-third of Americans 18 - 24 years old are uninsured. it covers me until age 26 - 2 years from now. - Last year alone, ins covered over a million dollars of my medical expenses inc; a bone marrow transplant, 10 hospitalizations, 5 months of inpatient care & more. Without the Affordable Care Act where would I be? read all - http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/09/life-interrupted-medical-bills-insurance-and-uncertainty/?emc=eta1
Greg August 15, 2012 at 06:42 pm
I never "made an offensive comment about people with developmental disabilities", you took my use of a single word and twisted it into that. Thennnnnnnnnnn you went on to babble some crap about me only posting the type of comment, that you posted above. Good hair should really be taken seriously.
Greg August 15, 2012 at 06:46 pm
Unless you consider not knowing the difference between a billionaire and a millionaire a "developmental disability", then I just pointed it out.
Bucky August 15, 2012 at 07:48 pm
@ --- ... You must be talking to your mother.
Greg August 15, 2012 at 08:08 pm
So the only solution was a "Universal Healthcare system"?
I think some basic reforms, to the existing health care system, would have done the same things. There are flaws and gaps in the ACA, don't kid yourself.
Greg August 15, 2012 at 08:14 pm
"They're going to put y'all back in chains", no burble there...
Bren August 15, 2012 at 08:46 pm
Greg I note you've stepped up your game considerably and well done! I do take good hair seriously and slathering gel is a great mid 20th century look.
Bren August 15, 2012 at 09:16 pm
This aspect of the ACA has been of tremendous assistance to some of my relatives. Others with pre-existing conditions have also benefited. I perceive ACA as a precursor to what we should have, a proper national healthcare plan that (eventually) phases out the middleman (insurers) that drives up so much of the cost.

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