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CBS News/ August 16, 2012, 10:50 PM

Obama campaign chooses Chris Van Hollen to play Paul Ryan in VP debate prep

House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan and ranking member Rep. Chris Van Hollen question Congressional Budget Office Director Douglas Elmendorf during a hearing on Capitol Hill June 6, 2012 in Washington, DC.

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(CBS News) Obama campaign officials confirm to CBS News that Congressman Paul Ryan's most frequent sparring partner has been chosen to play him in debate rehearsals, to help Vice President Joe Biden prepare for his debate with the Republican vice presidential nominee.

Rep. Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat from Maryland, is the ranking member of the House Budget Committee, which Ryan chairs. The two men clash regularly over the same issues that will come up in a vice presidential debate: spending levels, the deficit and entitlement reform. "Let's just say they've seen a lot of each other over the years," remarked one Democratic aide.

Another added, "There's no place where Ryan could go that Van Hollen didn't go up with him toe to toe. On any issue dealing with the budget deficit, Medicare, you name it, Van Hollen has the policy and political wit to give the soundbite that's just like Paul Ryan immediately."

Obama campaign officials say Van Hollen has accepted the role, but that debate preparation has not started yet.

Like Ryan, Van Hollen is an articulate debater with a commanding knowledge of the intricacies of the federal budget. Like Ryan, Van Hollen's party often turns to him to deliver closing arguments on important fiscal matters.

As members of their respective parties' inner circles, Ryan and Van Hollen have been deeply involved in congressional negotiations over the debt ceiling and debt reduction - negotiations that have sometimes fallen apart in spectacular fashion. Ryan was appointed by House Speaker John Boehner to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, also known as the Simpson-Bowles Commission. Van Hollen was appointed by Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, also known as the supercommittee. Despite months of talks, both Simpson-Bowles and the supercommittee failed to produce debt reduction legislation.

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Van Hollen has called Ryan a friend, but in a conference call with reporters Thursday set up by the Obama campaign, the five-term congressman did not shy away from attacking Ryan's proposal to partially privatize Medicare coverage. "It's been kind of sad to see Congressman Ryan forced to flip flop on this issue by Gov. Romney," Van Hollen lamented, before arguing that Romney's plan would also hurt Medicare recipients. "It's a reckless plan, and we can't afford to take the guarantee out of Medicare for seniors."

The Romney campaign cites Ryan's work with Van Hollen on the budget committee as evidence that Ryan has a history of reaching across the aisle. But Van Hollen rejects that assertion. "Let's not confuse civility with a willingness to compromise," Van Hollen said in a recent television interview.

There's no better place to hone one's debate skills than on the House floor, and over the past 14 years Ryan has developed a reputation as an impassioned and confident debater who doesn't back down - skills that will serve him well in his single debate with Biden, scheduled for October 11. "Democrats are not going to trump him by if they just go and try to read a political talking point page. Paul will destroy their argument," said Ryan's colleague, Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. McCarthy, who as Majority Whip is the third-ranking Republican in the House, said Ryan would make a formidable opponent: "I've not found somebody in Congress that's smarter than Paul."

Biden was also known as a tough debater when he was in the Senate, but he's been away from Congress for four years now, which made it even more critical that the Obama campaign select a mock debate partner who can inhabit Ryan's worldview and help Biden prepare for his one and only debate against Ryan.

The Obama campaign has already confirmed that Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., will play the role of Romney in President Obama's debate preparation. Kerry and Romney, who both hail from Massachusetts, have known each other for decades. Kerry has the added perspective of having participated in a series of presidential debates when he ran for the office in 2004.

The Romney campaign has not announced who will inhabit the roles of Mr. Obama and Biden as Romney and Ryan prepare for their debates. Four years ago, when John McCain and Sarah Palin were on the ticket, the McCain campaign tapped Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, to play Mr. Obama, while McCain foreign policy adviser Randy Scheunemann played Biden. On the Democratic side, then-Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm played Palin and Washington lawyer Greg Craig played McCain.

Participating in debate preparation can be time consuming, especially for a member of Congress seeking reelection in the fall. But if Van Hollen's past elections are any indication, he is likely to coast to victory in his highly Democratic suburban district just north and west of Washington, D.C. In 2010, he won with a comfortable 73 percent of the vote.

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GOP-R--Con-Men says:
Paul Ryan's use of his mother to try and legitimize the lies, propaganda and scam he and Romney are proposing on medicare show that republicans have no sense of shame or honor and will stoop to anything to gain power.

This bares for all to see that republicans care only about controlling government to use for the benefit of the super rich contributors along with corporations, big oil and big pharma.

Republicans have shown time and time again that they don't give a damn about ordinary Americans. However they do lie like the devil to ordinary Americans to scam them into voting them into office.
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bglick4 says:
The Republicans will be choosing a local chimpanzee to simulate a debate with Joe Biden. This will help Ryan improve his ability to dodge hurled feces while debating. If a suitable chimp can't be found, they plan on luring the actual Biden into the practice debate using candy and shiny objects.
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tpaine1 replies:
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You almost can't wait for "Anvil Joe's" next gaffe. He must be mentoring "We tried our plan and . . it worked" Obama.
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esq777 says:
Chris will need to hit the Congressional gym hard before these sessions if he hopes to portray the abs of Pretty Boy Ryan.
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VOLDDS78 replies:
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Yeah, exactly. Van Holland hasn't got the ability to think on his feet like Paul Ryan. He lacks the aggressiveness and forthrightness of Paul Ryan. Good luck standing in for the comeback team's VP. So far, Ryan has killed the Obama/Biden ticket propaganda machine. In 4 short days, Paul Ryan has already won the Medicare debate. It is done, over, kaput. Biden doesn't stand a chance and don't expect Ryan to go easy on him in the debate. With good humor and direct and succinct responses, Biden is going to be ripped to pieces. I can't wait to see it. Honestly, it will be great and awesome.
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Dontbeslow says:
The GOP selected their Biden stand-in, a chimpanzee from Kenya.
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Beldin65 replies:
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The chimp's overqualified.
Beldin65 replies:
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The chimp is overqualified.
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iacons says:
An earlier post claim Ryan would just shout over his opponent-I would like to know one example of that. I have never seen Ryan ever show disrespect and I have followed him since he addressed Obama with all his double accounting with Obamacare 3 years ago and I am not from Wisconsin. Ryan does not lie-he is straight forward and honesty. How do you think he has won his district which is overwhelming Democrat for 6 straight elections? Because he is honest and they trust him. You people need to take your partisan hat off and give him a little credit. He is smart and knows what trouble this country is in and is actually one politician that tells the American people just how it is. I guess if you can't hear the truth or understand it, keep calling him names, etc. but you are just fooling yourselves. Foreign policy you say--how much foreign policy did Obama have again? And that was the top of the ticket. If the voters didn't care about that 4 years ago with the PRESIDENT do you honestly think that will be an issue with a VP?
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sjc_1 replies:
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Ryan showed massive disrespect to President Obama, he needs some manners training. He lied about his requesting ARRA money, he lied about his wife's trust fund to Congress.

He is an Ayn Rand ideologist that has only ONE answer for everything, more tax cuts. Then he talks about reducing the deficits after he cuts taxes and reduces revenue. I do not call that honest.
TheFoundersLive replies:
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He showed the respect that Obama was asking for.
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Dontbeslow says:
Stand-ins will be useless, that's analogous to having a delicious plate of bacon, eggs, crispy hashbrowns, hot toast & deep roast coffee to ready yourself for instant tofu in a pouch on your camping trip.
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lesserof2evil replies:
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So says a nobody.
bglick4 replies:
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Yeah, you've never seen Ryan debate. I'm betting the VP debate has the democrats genuinely concerned. I would guess that they will not try and win the debates, but instead pursue a strategy to lessen Ryan's impact.
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Catch22NJ says:
I understand Romney will use Rain Man to sit in for Biden.
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jwolfe2010 says:
Biden will loose... that's a no brainer.
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TheFoundersLive replies:
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A crook?
sjc_1 replies:
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Ryan did not disclose his wife's trust fund on Congressional disclosure documents. I don't know what you call a "crook" but that was not totally honest.
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justamaz says:
Just tell Joe to limit his answers to yes or no.
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bglick4 replies:
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He'd find a way to screw that up. Instead, he should limit himself to one grunt for yes and two grunts for no.
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wfw3536 says:
Gaffe Biden will need more than practice agains Ryan. Obama's only chance of winning is to dump Biden.
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sjc_1 replies:
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Joe will mop the floor with Ryan on foreign policy, which is what matters. If you are one chair away from the Oval Office, you need to know the world and Ryan does NOT.
lesserof2evil replies:
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Ryan will turn aid to Israel into a voucher system.
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