Paul A. Rahe · August 12, 2012 at 3:00am

In choosing Paul Ryan as his Vice-Presidential nominee, Mitt Romney has opted to go for broke, and he has indicated that he is a serious man -- less concerned with becoming President of the United States than with saving the country from the disaster in store for it if we not radically reverse course, willing to risk a loss for the sake of being able to win a mandate for reform.

I have been unsparing in my criticism of Romney's political record. I unsay not one word about that. If we were to judge him honestly by his conduct as a Senatorial candidate in Massachusetts and as that state's Governor, I believe that we would find him sadly wanting.

I have also consistently been of the opinion that, of the declared Republican presidential aspirants, Mitt Romney was the least unacceptable. In his private capacity, he is a man of excellent character; as a businessman, he was accomplished in the extreme; and, as a candidate, he consistently displayed the discipline required. There were others in the race who had good qualities, but they lacked one or more of the crucial qualities that Romney possesses.

I also hazarded a guess -- that current circumstances might make a genuine conservative of Mitt Romney, that his understanding of the fiscal crisis we face might very well force him to think more deeply about the moral roots of that fiscal crisis, which is to say, about the inner logic of the administrative entitlements state and the moral as well as the fiscal bankruptcy produced by that inner logic. I was accused of wishful thinking, and the accusation was just. For my wish was, indeed, father to the thought, but this does not mean that the thought was wrong.

Governor Romney's choice of Paul Ryan as his running mate suggests, in fact, that my suspicions were correct. For by making this choice, Mitt Romney is declaring war. There will be no evasion, no triangulation, no attempt to mask what is at stake in this election. Instead, Romney and Ryan will directly confront Barack Obama and call him to account for putting us on a ruinous course.

This will alter radically the dynamics of the race. The money spent by Obama trying to demonize Governor Romney will prove to be money entirely wasted. The election is not going to be about Mitt Romney. It is not going to be about the sexual revolution. It is not going to be about Bain Capital. It is going to be about the failed policies of Barack Obama, about their dangerous character, and about the sober, sound alternative the Republicans represent.

This will help the Republicans in Senate and House races immeasurably, for it will give Romney and Ryan coattails -- now, without a doubt, the candidates in these other races have something concrete on which to run: repeal Obamacare, pare back the entitlements state, reform our system of taxation, and put our fiscal house in order. No one will doubt the capacity of the Republicans to rule.

I have predicted that Romney will win by a landslide. The choice of Paul Ryan means that Romney has chosen the path that will maximize the significance of his victory and its impact on the races for seats in the House and Senate. As in 1980, this is going to be a national election -- in which local particularities count for much less than usual.

If you still have doubts, remember November, 2010.

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Comments:


Eric Voegelin
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Jul '12
Eric Voegelin

I agree acrosss the board. To have run on focus group stuff would have been too much for me although I thing Romney would have won big anyway. Perhaps President Romney and Paul Ryan will give us four or eight years of honesty if not a resolution of the crsis.

Caryn
Joined
May '10
Caryn

Prof. Rahe,

From your pen to G-d's ears.

I am, like Felicia, a Ryan fangirl, so I'm just over the moon.

Good Berean
Joined
Oct '10
Good Berean

At least, as Sherlock Holmes was want to say, "The game is a foot!"

Keith Preston
Joined
May '10
Keith Preston

We are about to learn a lot about the American people.  That's all anyone can ask for.  And if R & R win, they will then have the mandate necessary to begin to eviscerate the Leviathan.

Cornelius Julius Sebastian
Joined
Jun '12
Cornelius Julius Sebastian
~Paules: Grant has found his Sherman.  May the battle be decisive.  God save the Republic! ยท Aug 12 at 6:37am

That is STRONG! Hear, hear!

Cornelius Julius Sebastian
Joined
Jun '12
Cornelius Julius Sebastian

Terrific post, Prof. Rahe.  I so hope you are right about that landslide!   If you are, I will sleep soundly for the first time since November 2008....


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