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PAUL RYAN HAVING 2nd THOUGHTS?

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Republican vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan is releasing some new campaign ads today — for his congressional seat in the U.S. House of Representatives!

Ryan has decided to continue campaigning for a 7th term in his Wisconsin congressional seat while simultaneously seeking the vice-presidency. Wisconsin law allows for Ryan to seek both the House and the White House at the same time, although it is a rarity.

Is Ryan merely covering his bases?  Is he trying to have his cake and eat it too?  Or does he have legitimate doubts about the chances of a Romney-Ryan administration?

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"Is Ryan merely covering his bases? Is he trying to have his cake and eat it too? Or does he have legitimate doubts about the chances of a Romney-Ryan administration?"Umm..Yes. Yes. aaaaand YES.   I mean who woulda *thunk* it? …that the guy Repubs had touted as an "intellectual heavyweight," a bonafide "policy wonk" (and great VP pick for Romney ta boot) would actually turn out to be NONE of those things?/sarcHonestly, if the Repubs weren't so dangerous and so hateful they really would be hilarious…smh! 

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<span>…missed this little goodie on Monday……</span><span></span><span>Quote for the Day  </span><span></span><span>“If you can’t beat Barack Obama with this record, then shut down the party Shut it down, start new, with <span>new people</span> because this is a  give-me election, or at least it should be. And the millions of <span>dollars</span> — I keep going back  to the million and millions and millions of dollars that are paid to these political consultants, election after election. We <span>hire people</span> who have lost  previous campaigns, that run campaigns that have failed, who have message  campaigns where the message fell flat — and they keep getting rehired. I don’t know why those are the people you hire." </span><span></span><span>                                     </span><span></span><span>Laura </span><span>Ingraham: "If Mitt can’t beat Obama in this economy, shut down the party"</span><span></span><span>Video: http://dailycaller.com/2012/09/10/laura-ingraham-…</span><span></span><span>H/T: conservatives4palin</span>

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……and another Quote for the Day …."I swear to God, everything we have been saying for months, and I know a lot of the audience doesn't want to hear this, this is the worst campaign in my lifetime. A challenging campaign, with a chance to win. They have set themselves on a course that says, 'We don't have to do anything, we're going to win because they don't like the other guy.'""Obama's fighting for his life, his party is fighting for their life, and they're winning. This is, I've said all along, this is Romney's election to lose and by God he's losing." "That 50% approval rating — if the president is at 50% approval, it is hundreds of millions of dollars raised and spent by Republican and conservative consultants and organizations have failed. They have failed because they have no real credibility as a message. If he's at 50%, somebody needs… Read more »

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<span><span>…and for readers who don't mind POLLS…..</span>  <span></span> <span>TDB: "Romney Support From Men Shrinks"</span></span><span><span></span></span><span><span>W</span><span>hile Obama gains in favorability ratings.</span></span><span><span></span></span><span><span></span>More bad news for Mitt Romney this week. Several polls released in recent days have shown that the Republican presidential candidate is losing support among men. A CNN poll released Monday showed President Obama having a 1-point lead among men, while on Tuesday, an ABC News/Washington Post poll had Obama leading by 3 points among men and a Public Policy Polling survey on Tuesday had him in the lead by 1 point. Republican strategist Dan Judy admitted that “it’s definitely a concern” since “men, especially white men, are a core constituency for Republicans, especially in swing states.” </span><span></span><span>Meanwhile, a <span>CNN poll</span> released Tuesday showed most voters think Obama will have an advantage in the three debates, while the president’s approval rating climbed to 51 percent. […]</span><span></span><span>Read: <a href="http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2012/09/12/romney-support-from-men-shrinks.html</span>http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2012/09/12/ro… /><span></span><span></span><span>The election is about 7 weeks away Mr. President… Read more »

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