The possibility of U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.) being chosen as Mitt Romney’s running mate was a hot topic on The Ed Show this week.
Ed endorsed the idea on Wednesday, saying Ryan would be a politically “great choice for the Democrats” because his budget is so controversial.
“It completely guts Medicaid and dismantles the social safety net,” Ed said. “And as we’ve reported here on The Ed Show time and time again, Americans don`t like Republicans gutting their social safety net.”
Wednesday’s panel, including Republican strategist Susan Del Percio, seemed to agree that picking Ryan would be politically advantageous for Democrats.
“I think that there’s a lot of conservatives out there that like Paul Ryan, that would like to see him,” Del Percio said. “However, politically speaking, he will not be — I cannot see how he can possibly be on the ticket.”
Why not?
“Because he’s too divisive,” she said. “This should not be an election about Paul Ryan.”
Democratic strategist Keith Boykin said picking Ryan would be a “wonderful idea for Democrats.”
“You have a guy who proposes this budget which basically eviscerates Medicare, turns it into a voucher program, tells senior citizens you`re on your own,” he said. “And this is the guy that the Republicans want to put up against Barack Obama and Joe Biden?”
Ed tried to sell Ryan one last time to Del Percio, but she firmly turned back Ed’s recommendation:
“If you`re saying that Paul Ryan is probably the best thing for the Republicans, I`m saying that’s probably not a good thing for Republicans.”








