Paul Ryan Speaks to Republicans

Posted January 26, 2013--- 7:12 p.m.

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Rep. Paul Ryan says Republicans need to stay united and pick their fights during President Barack Obama's second term.

The party's vice presidential nominee from 2012 tells conservatives that Republicans need to reject the president's proposals in some cases and make them better in others.

The Wisconsin lawmaker said in a speech Saturday to the National Review Institute in Washington that Obama will try to divide Republicans. But Ryan says GOP lawmakers "can't get rattled" and shouldn't "play the villain in his morality plays."

Ryan defends his vote on the "fiscal cliff" deal. He says that if the measure hadn't passed, every single taxpayer would have paid higher taxes.

Copyright 2013: Associated Press


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  • by WIBadger on Jan 28, 2013 at 12:04 PM
    As a conservative, I continue to advocate that Paul Ryan should get no respect after voting for the "fiscal cliff." In Washington, your actions speak louder than your words. Ryan had the opportunity to vote "no," but like Sen. Johnson, he voted the other way to keep things as usual in Washington. The fact that taxpayers would have had to pay a high tax would have been a "good" thing for our country; at the very least, it would have encouraged Obama to renegotiate his spending mentality. Bottomline: Repubs don't know how to negotiate, resulting in greater pain for our country.

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