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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"Paul Ryan, Global Thinker?" by Alec MacGillis at The New Republic
Paul Ryan, Global Thinker?by Alec MacGillis at The New Republic
http://www.tnr.com/print/blog/110540/paul-ryan-global-thinker
"SNIP.............................................
You are Malala Yousafzai, age 15. You have spent several years of your childhood advocating for girls education in the Swat Valley of Pakistan, a place where many well-armed people do not look kindly upon this endeavor. A few weeks ago, while riding a school bus, you are shot in the face by a Taliban militant. You somehow manage to survive and are taken to a British hospital for rehabilitation. Ah, but there is a silver lining to this horror: you are named to Foreign Policys list of the top 100 Global Thinkers. You are in the top 10along with...Paul Ryan!
Arguably the only things more superfluous than magazine lists (something that, yes, even this magazine has been known to offer up at times) are critiques of such lists. But this latest one from Foreign Policyfeatured on the cover of its new issueis worth reckoning with for what it says about elite reputation in our era, specifically about elite reputations durability in the face of contrary evidence.
And no one exemplifies this better than Ryan. After he was selected as Romneys running mate, I took a closer look at how it was that the young Wisconsin congressman had developed a reputation as a big thinker, despite the fact that the numbers in his grand manifesto didnt really add up and that his intellectual underpinnings seemed more Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged than Locke and Oakeshott. What I concluded was that Ryan recognized early on the value of being someone who can throw around numbers and policy in a Washington that has grown increasingly ignorant of such matters: The upshot is that Washington now finds itself highly susceptible to doe-eyed young men brandishing graphs. What these wonks propose doesnt even have to add up or be scorable, as the case may be with the Ryan budget, because people who lack much policy knowledge themselves regard those who have it with a reflexive awe. This dynamic was even stronger within Ryans partyas Republicans had grown more anti-government, they relied even more on people like Ryan who understood government enough to articulate the case for its dismantling.
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"Paul Ryan, Global Thinker?" by Alec MacGillis at The New Republic (Original Post)
applegrove
Nov 2012
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applegrove
(118,832 posts)1. LOL!
JI7
(89,276 posts)2. he was only impressive to like minded republicans in DC
one thing i noticed about him during the campaigining was how shocked he seemed when there was any type of protest against him. he seemed confused and didn't know what to say.
Blue Owl
(50,523 posts)3. Global shrugger, maybe
n/t
niyad
(113,596 posts)4. I thought it said global stinker