Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Congressman Paul Ryan on Hardball with Chris Matthews

Congressman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin is becoming a true Conservative leader, and he appears to be a perfect example of the type of representation desperately needed Across America.

Tonight Congressman Ryan was on Hardball with Chris Mathews. Here's the clip:



I expect we will hear a lot more from Congressman Ryan in the coming months, and perhaps in the coming years. He appears to be the real deal.

8 comments:

Opus #6 said...

This guy is going places. I can see him as President someday.

Just a conservative girl said...

I love him. He would be great as a VP choice in 12. He isn't quite ready for the presidency, but he is going places.

Fuzzy Slippers said...

I really like this guy, and I would love to see him run for governor of Wisconsin (I like a president to have some executive experience, did even before we got saddled with this neophyte loser) and then go for the White House. He's got it.

Woodsterman (Odie) said...

It was nice to see Chris Mathews come off of his high horse. Now if the country could only understand what Ryan is trying to explain. The "takers" will always be a problem I'm afraid.

Soloman said...

Opus -

I'd like to agree, he seems like a pretty sound individual.

Of course he's white and male, and we know that seems to be a detriment these days, regardless of experience or qualifications...

Soloman said...

JACG -

I agree, he'd be a great VP choice... I'm not positive for '12, but soon.

The great thing is he's young and he's out there talking common sense even the leftists can't debate or disagree with, and he doesn't seem to have "foot-in-mouth" disease.

Soloman said...

Fuzzy -

that makes sense (his running a state) but at least he has run his own business, and he's got a degree in economics which can only help. If the economy stats crappy, as we'd have to expect given Obama's Keynesian / Marxist philosophy, he's got a solid background on which to run.

Soloman said...

Odie -

I agree, most of the masses will not understand him, or they'll doubt him because the mainstream media will attempt to paint him as racist or a hater.