The whole point of adding Paul Ryan to the Republican ticket, we were led to believe, was to add substance and a forward-thinking vision. And yet, at least for now, the right-wing vice presidential nominee is avoiding substance and taking a decidedly backwards-looking approach.
Consider this clip from a Ryan event in Pennsylvania yesterday.
The Republican congressman engaged in a series of rather predictable attacks against President Obama, but note how far back he went to find material. “Remember this other time where he was caught on video saying people like to cling to their guns and religion?” Ryan said. “Hey, I’m a Catholic deer hunter. I am happy to be clinging to my guns and my religion.”
Ryan also complained, “Remember back in 2008, remember the guy Joe the Plumber? Remember when he said, you know, ‘We wanna spread the wealth around’?”
The crowd roared with approval, but in case Republicans have forgotten, these were also standard GOP attack lines four years ago — right up until Barack Obama won the highest percentage of the popular vote of any Democrat in 44 years.
Why in the world would Paul Ryan repeat stale attacks that didn’t work the last time? Why would the allegedly brilliant “wonk” recycle Sarah Palin rhetoric circa 2008?








