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Here are some excerpts from Paul Ryan’s speech at the Norfolk, Virginia announcement as prepared for delivery.

On his own experience:

For the last 14 years, I have proudly represented Wisconsin in Congress.  There, I have focused on solving the problems that confront our country, and turning ideas into action; and action into solutions. 
I am committed, in mind and heart, to putting that experience to work in a Romney Administration. This is a crucial moment in the life of our nation; and it is absolutely vital that we select the right man to lead America back to prosperity and greatness.
That man is standing next to me. His name is Mitt Romney. And he will be the next president of the United States.

On the case against Barack Obama:

Let me say a word about the man Mitt Romney will replace. No one disputes President Obama inherited a difficult situation.  And, in his first 2 years, with his party in complete control of Washington, he passed nearly every item on his agenda.  But that didn’t make things better.
In fact, we find ourselves in a nation facing debt, doubt and despair.
This is the worst economic recovery in 70 years.
Unemployment has been above 8 percent for more than three years, the longest run since the Great Depression. Families are hurting.
We have the largest deficits and the biggest federal government since WW II.
Nearly 1 out of 6 Americans are in poverty—the worst rate in a generation.  Moms and dads are struggling to make ends meet.
Household incomes have dropped by more than $4,000 over the past four years.
Whatever the explanations, whatever the excuses, this is a record of failure.

On Mitt Romney:

I’m proud to stand with a man who understands what it takes to foster job creation in our economy, someone who knows from experience, that if you have a small business—you did build that.
At Bain Capital, he launched new businesses and he turned around failing ones – companies like Staples, Bright Horizons and Sports Authority, just to name a few. Mitt Romney created jobs and showed he knows how a free economy works.
At the Olympics, he took a failing enterprise and made it the pride of our entire nation.
As governor of Massachusetts, he worked with Democrats and Republicans to balance budgets with no tax increases, lower unemployment, increase income and improve people’s lives.
In all of these things, Mitt Romney has shown himself to be a man of achievement, excellence and integrity.

On a Romney-Ryan ticket:

We won’t duck the tough issues…we will lead!
We won’t blame others…we will take responsibility!
We won’t replace our founding principles…we will reapply them!
We will honor you, our fellow citizens, by giving you the right and opportunity to make the choice:
What kind of country do we want to have?
What kind of people do we want to be?
We can turn this thing around.  Real solutions can be delivered.  But, it will take leadership.  And the courage to tell you the truth.
Mitt Romney is this kind of leader.  I’m excited for what lies ahead and I’m thrilled to be a part of America’s Comeback Team.

View all comments (4) |

rightasrain| 8.11.12 @ 9:04AM

While I've always thought Mitt was the best of those who decided to run, that was hardly a ringing endorsement. But now I'm excited. I choked up just reading Ryan's remarks. Romney/Ryan to the rescue.

aware| 8.11.12 @ 1:30PM

God, I hate all politicians. Every one of them.

Oldefarte| 8.11.12 @ 2:36PM

I expect the stock markets to bounce upward on Monday or in the near future over this. A SOLUTION is now in sight. I practically had a heart attack on 11/4/08 and have [among many] suffered greatly through these last four miserable years. The lines are now drawn, between this country's survival and its destruction. If the American people choose wisely this time [as they did on 8/1/12 when they purchased a damned good chickin sandwich at CFA], the former is now achievable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Trinacria| 8.12.12 @ 3:18PM

I share your enthusiasm. I don't know if it means that a solution is in sight; after all, we are still reliant upon the wisdom of an electorate that was so profoundly intellectually vacant and so shamefully abdicated it's responsibility to take their vote seriously that it blindly supported the single most unqualified, underwhelming, unvetted fraud in the history of US presidential elections.

That said, the fact that Ryan's selection signals a departure from the timid, anemic campaign strategy of McCain and, for the first time in a long time, a willingness to fight is cause for optimism.

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