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Chris Christie

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Mark Everson

Former IRS Commissioner Mark Everson (Mississippi)
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Carly Fiorina

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Jim Gilmore

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Mike Huckabee

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George Pataki

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Rand Paul

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Senate Dems see possible partner in Ryan

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Senate Democrats are optimistic that Rep. Paul Ryan’s ascension to Speaker will make Congress less dysfunctional and open the door to major deals in the future.

Based on Ryan’s track record, Democratic leaders say they’re encouraged that Washington is entering a new chapter that will be a break from the divisive era of Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio).

 

“Every time I’ve dealt with him, he’s been straightforward, he’s been honorable, and he’s been willing to compromise,” Sen. Charles Schumer (N.Y.) said of Ryan.

“I think that’s the really positive thing about him, who he is as a person,” added Schumer, who will take over as Senate Democratic leader in 2017.

Ryan (R-Wisc.), who is set to be elected Speaker in a formal floor vote on Thursday, is well known for authoring conservative budgets that liberals have hammered for years. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) even labeled his 2015 budget plan as “not good for children and other living things.”

Yet the Ways and Means Committee chairman earned good will with Senate Democrats as chairman of the House Budget Committee when he worked with Senate counterpart Patty Murray (D-Wash.) in 2013 to hammer out a budget deal that partially lifted the automatic spending cuts known as sequestration.

They also saw him as an ally in the effort to pass comprehensive immigration reform in the last Congress. He participated with House Democrats and conservatives such as Reps. Sam Johnson (Texas) and Raul Labrador (Idaho) in secretive immigration reform talks in 2013.

More recently, he negotiated with Schumer on an overseas corporate tax reform proposal that would bring in billions of dollars in new revenue, enough to fund a desperately needed multi-year transportation bill.

Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) even went so far as to endorse Ryan before he secured the top job, calling him "reasonable" compared to some of the other candidates for Speaker.

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/258498-senate-dems-see-possible-p...

October 28, 2015, 10:50 pm

RNC chief: 'CNBC should be ashamed'

Republicans are lashing out at CNBC over Wednesday's night's GOP debate, with the party's campaign chairman saying the network "should be ashamed" of how it was handled.

In a biting statement issued after the event concluded, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said that while he was "proud of our candidates and the way they handled tonight’s debate, the performance by the CNBC moderators was extremely disappointing and did a disservice to their network, our candidates, and voters.

“Our diverse field of talented and exceptionally qualified candidates did their best to share ideas for how to reinvigorate the economy and put Americans back to work despite deeply unfortunate questioning."

"CNBC should be ashamed of how this debate was handled.”

Jeb Bush's campaign manager, Danny Diaz, meanwhile, exchanged words with a CNBC employee over his candidate's lack of speaking time.

"I think it's unfortunate that we didn't have more time. I communicated that. But you know what? We had an opportunity to talk to voters, tomorrow we do again in New Hampshire, and we will again in a few weeks in Milwaukee," Diaz told reporters.

Bush, who had been looking to use the debate to boost his sagging poll numbers, spoke the least of all the candidates at the debate, according to a New York Times count.

"They didn’t control the debate, plain and simple. It was not a fair debate in that regard," Bush said on CNN.

"There were gotcha questions like there had been in the other debates, as well," he added.

CNBC quickly defended the event as the GOP criticism began pouring in.

"People who want to be President of the United States should be able to answer tough questions," Brian Steel, a CNBC spokesman, told The Hill in an email

During the debate, candidates confronted CNBC moderators for their questions several times, with Ted Cruz leading the charge.

"The questions that have been asked so far in this debate illustrate why the American people don’t trust the media. This is not a cage match,” Cruz said.

"You look at the questions: Donald Trump, are you a comic book villain? Ben Carson, can you do math? John Kasich, can you insult those two people over here? Marco Rubio, why don't you resign? Jeb Bush, why have your numbers fallen? How about talking about the substantive issues the people care about?”

Cruz reiterated that criticism in an appearance on Fox News's "Hannity" after the debate.

"The media, they are the Democrats' cheerleaders," Cruz said.

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/258488-rnc-chief-cnbc-should-be...

Paul Ryan handcuffs the next president to Obama's budget

Paul Ryan has endorsed a huge, secretly put together mega-budget that was created in precisely the manner in which he said he wouldn't create budgets.  And Democrats love it.

"John Boehner said he was going to 'clean out the barn'," Ms. Pelosi said in an interview on Wednesday. "He's checking off things and moving in a timely fashion until the last full day."

The budget deal, reached in secret negotiations with Congressional Democrats and the White House, will increase federal spending by $80 billion over the next two years, and provide an additional $32 billion in funds for overseas operations by the Pentagon and State Department.

And Paul Ryan's reaction?

House Speaker-in-waiting Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI)  is suddenly supporting the big-spending budget deal that effectively writes lame-duck President Obama a blank check to rack up debt.

"What I've heard from members over the last two weeks is a desire to wipe the slate clean, put in place a process that builds trust, and start focusing on big ideas," Ryan said in a statement reported by Politico.

Wipe the slate clean?  This budget gives Obama complete control over spending for the next two years, with zero chance of defunding Obamacare, his amnesty, his Iran deal, or anything else.  Congress is completely giving up the power of the purse.  Wiping the slate clean means giving up all their congressional powers.  What "big idea" can Ryan focus on once he's given up his congressional powers for the next two years?

Ryan adds:

It's time for us to turn the page on the last few years and get to work on a bold agenda that we can take to the American people.

Turn the page on the last few years?  Ryan is endorsing a budget no one has seen that will give up control for the next two years.  Look at this meaningless drivel coming out of his lips:

Ryan pledged to unify the House Republicans and get the House back on track. "We have an obligation here in the people's house to do the people's business," Ryan told reporters after the vote. "We are going to respect the people by representing the people."

Ryan can say "people people people people," like a mantra, but what he is doing is government's and big business's interests.  If he were doing the peoples' interests, he would not sign on to this awful deal.  And yet Republicans love him for it.

"Ryan is a really a thought leader for the Republican Party. We've been operating under his blueprints and he's one of the best communicators that we've had -- equal or even greater to Newt Gingrich," California GOP Rep. Devin Nunes, a close ally of Boehner's, said on Tuesday.

And then there are gutless wonders at the "Freedom" Caucus, who buckled at the first sign of pressure and agreed to endorse Ryan, even though Ryan didn't make any public promises to change things.  He certainly didn't promise to oppose Obama in any meaningful way, which makes sense now, given that he has endorsed a budget that will take away Congress's power for the next two years.  All we know is that starting in 2017, Ryan will start pushing for amnesty again, and if we get the wrong president, it will pass.

And this is the candidate a supermajority of the Freedom Caucus said they would support?  They should disband, and all of them who voted for Ryan should be primaried.

It's funny that when establishment Republicans "negotiate" with Democrats, Democrats get 100% of what they want, and now when "conservative" Republicans negotiate with establishment Democrats, we see establishment Republicans getting whatever they want.  Why does it always go in one direction?

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/10/paul_ryan_handcuffs_the...

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