By Guy Benson

Ive been covering Paul Ryan and his budget proposals for two years yet
this revelation was news to me:
My mom is a Medicare senior in Florida. Our point is we need to preserve their benefits because government made promises to them that theyve organized their retirements around. In order to make sure we can do that you must reform it for those of us who are younger. And we think these reforms are good reforms. They have bipartisan origins. They started from the Clinton commission in the late 90s.
A few thoughts.
(1) This fact changes the messaging game considerably in my view. While its crucially important for Republicans to equip voters
with the truth about Medicare and debt Democrats will use emotional appeals and fear-mongering to cloud the facts. That Paul Ryans own mother is a Florida senior on Medicare offers a golden opportunity for him to personalize the issue in his own right. I might recommend cutting a full minute-long television ad featuring Ryan addressing the camera directly flanked by his mother and his adorable young kids. He can explain that he is committed to guarding Medicare (with no changes) for current seniors (like his mom) and those nearing retirement because theyve earned it and planned their retirements around it. But he could add these important programs are on the
verge of insolvency and future generations (like his kids) will inherit a much weaker country unless fiscally-responsible reforms for future seniors are enacted. This is a powerful message and would help puncture the Obama campaigns demagoguery and dishonesty on a very personal and digestable level. If the Romney campaign does not blanket Floridas airwaves with these sorts of ads they should be sued for political malpractice.
(2) The infamous
Paul-Ryan-Throws-Grandma-Off-A-Cliff ad seems more repugnant than ever. Yes it still advances a lie by eliding the fact that current and soon-to-be seniors are totally safe under the Republican plan. And it still tries to paint Ryan as a killer (a
recurring theme it seems). But now we know that based on the spots deceitful message and imagery Ryan would actually be wheeling
his own mother over the edge. In fairness theres a reasonable chance that the ads producers didnt know that Ryans mother is a Florida Medicare senior when the cut the spot. If the Romney/Ryan campaign highlights this fact however future insinuations that Ryan is on a mean-spirited risky vendetta against seniors can be easily and emotionally neutralized.
(3) I liked Romneys decision to go on offense as soon as the Medicare question came up. Barack Obama already has cut over $700 Billion from Medicare -- not to shore up the programs spiraling solvency but to partially fund a brand new wildly expensive Obamacare entitlement. Its smart to hammer that point. I also think Romney and Ryan should hone in on another aspect of Obamacare:
IPAB. The presidents new unaccountable rationing board will exert huge authority over seniors healthcare. Why does Obamacare include a rationing board for seniors care? This argument is just as powerful as the $700 Billlion cut one. Incidentally Team Obama is tripping over and contracting one another about Obamas historic Medicare slashes. Watch
this clip in which David Axelrod accuses Republicans of lying that the cuts ever happened followed by Stephanie Cutter touting those very cuts as an Obama achievement.
Oops:
Which is it guys? Get your spin straight.
(4) Send Paul Ryan to Florida early and often. Let him carry his own case to voters. Let him answer questions at townhalls. Run the ads I described above. The paleo-press is doing its very best to help save Obamas bacon. Just take a look at
these headlines from Florida publications. The Romney/Ryan campaign must go on
aggressive sustained offense on this subject -- going over the heads of their two-headed opponent: The Democrats and the media. Republicans have the facts on their side and a very talented salesman. Use him.
(5) Guess what aired directly following the interview with Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan on
60 Minutes? An in-depth report about people
trapped in chronic unemployment. A perfect one-two punch against President Obamas failures.
UPDATE - The Romney campaign informs me that Paul Ryan will in fact be headed down to Florida for an extended tour next week.
Guy Benson
Guy Benson is Townhall.coms Political Editor. Follow him on Twitter @guypbenson.