Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Ryan mum on Mitt's attack

Republican U.S. Presidential candidate Mitt Romney (L) introduces U.S. Congressman Paul Ryan (R-WI) as his vice-presidential running mate during a campaign event at the retired battleship USS Wisconsin in Norfolk, Virginia, August 11, 2012.  REUTERS/Jason "Not this time, buddy. Not this time." Between this and the fact that he's now running ads for his congressional seat, is Paul Ryan going rogue on Mitt Romney?
Now is 'a time for healing,' Ryan (R-Wis.) told a crowd in De Pere, Wis., during a campaign stop. He made no criticism of Obama in his remarks.

Ryan, who was introduced by longtime friend Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, told a crowd of several hundred at Cornerstone Community Ice Center outside of Green Bay that 'we woke up to some pretty disturbing news this morning.'

'I know all Americans today are shocked and saddened by the news in the Middle East,' said Ryan. 'The attacks on our diplomatic missions in Egypt and Libya, and the loss of four American lives ' including our ambassador, J. Christopher Stevens ' this is outrageous. Our hearts are heavy. And our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families.'

He led the crowd in a brief moment of silence, then said: 'This is a time for healing. It's a time for resolve. In the face of such a tragedy, we are reminded that the world needs American leadership, and the best guarantee of peace is American strength.'

When a guy like Paul Ryan decides against it would be seem a little too politically unhinged to attack President Obama, but Mitt Romney moves forward guns blazing, well, you know what that says'and about whom it says it.


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