Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Marco Rubio and Paul Ryan's makeovers


http://www.politico.com/story/2012/12/paul-ryan-and-marco-rubios-makeovers-84544.html?hp=t1
Americans no matter what they do or say they are still republicans with the same agenda as before confirmed by their own congress's foot in mouth comments and hostage taking again obviously they don't care that we notice no change at all.
Marco Rubio doesn’t want to be the “Hispanic candidate.” Paul Ryan doesn’t want to be the “austerity guy.”
Both want to run for president, or keep the option wide open. So each is trying to change his own image — and with it, the Republican Party’s — starting Tuesday night with dueling speeches at the Jack Kemp Foundation’s awards dinner.
too late yor party has aready painted you both as what you now don't want to be before you wanted to be it, maks sense in repblican.
While Congress dawdled this summer, Rubio, 41, assigned his policy experts to figure out ways to help make the middle class wealthier — and add a dose of substance to the charismatic presidential hopeful’s résumé.
Reaching out to academics and think tanks to build Rubio’s network, the senator and his staff developed a two-year reinvention project and an “upward mobility agenda,” including programs like early childhood education, school choice and incentives for entrepreneurs. Those are some of the proposals he’ll test-drive at the Kemp Foundation dinner, where he’ll receive the group’s second leadership award. The first winner: Paul Ryan.
if we learned nothing else right wing political claims by candidate mean less then gnat crap evidence;