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Sarah Palin鈥檚 advice to Mitt Romney: 'Go rogue'

Mitt Romney has been getting lots of gratuitous advice from fellow Republicans worried about what they see as a presidential campaign slipping toward defeat. Some want Paul Ryan to play a more active role. Sarah Palin says the Romney campaign needs a 鈥榗ome to Jesus鈥 moment.

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Republican vice-presidential candidate Rep. Paul Ryan greets people at Lakeland Linder Regional Airport in Lakeland , Fla. on Friday.

Mitt Romney has been getting lots of gratuitous advice from fellow Republicans and conservatives worried about what they see as a presidential campaign that鈥檚 slipping toward defeat.

As usual, Sarah Palin is the most direct and colorful. In a statement to the Weekly Standard on Saturday, she put it this way:

"With so much at stake in this election, both Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan should 'go rogue' and not hold back from telling the American people the true state of our economy and national security. They need to continue to find ways to break through the filter of the liberal media to communicate their message of reform."

听"America desperately needs to have a 'come to Jesus' moment in discussing our big dysfunctional, disconnected, and debt-ridden federal government,"听the former Alaska governor and 2008 vice presidential candidate told the conservative magazine.

To some Republican kibitzers, 鈥済oing rogue鈥 means unleashing Rep. Paul Ryan, Mr. Romney鈥檚 running mate and a relative youngster who seemed to bring some pizzazz to an otherwise staid ticket.

鈥淭hey not only need to use [Ryan] out on the trail more effectively, they need to have more of him rub off on Mitt because I think Mitt thinks that way but he鈥檚 gotta be able to articulate that鈥. I think too many people are restraining him from telling [his vision],鈥 Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker told a radio interviewer Friday.

Where鈥檚 the evidence of Romney鈥檚 so-called 鈥渂old choice鈥 in picking Ryan? others ask.

鈥淓ven in Wisconsin, I think he鈥檚 being underused,鈥 Charlie Sykes, the radio host who interviewed Gov. Walker, told Politico. 鈥淚 guess what鈥檚 frustrating is especially now that we鈥檙e embroiled in this conversation about the makers versus the takers, where is Paul Ryan? He is eloquent, he knows the numbers, he can frame this in a very compelling way. The fact that he is not front and center on some of this is, I think, a lost opportunity.鈥

Even in Wisconsin 鈥 Ryan鈥檚 home state 鈥 an NBC poll shows Obama leading Romney by 5 percentage points, and that鈥檚 just part of recent polling news the Romney campaign must find troubling.

As the Monitor鈥檚 Mark Trumbull reported this week, Obama leads Romney in eight out of nine swing states where the two are in tight contests: Colorado,听Florida,听Iowa, Nevada,听New Hampshire, Ohio,听Virginia, and听Wisconsin. North Carolina is the only one where Mr. Romney currently has an edge.

Unleashing Ryan may not be the answer, of course. As House Budget Committee chairman, he authored a plan that was controversial 鈥 particularly for what it portended for Medicare, the health care program for seniors. He tried to explain it at an AARP meeting this week, but was booed by many in the audience.

Apparently, that wasn鈥檛 just a one-time deal in a room full of retirees. An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll this week shows Obama leading Romney by 10 points (47-37) in dealing with Medicare.

It鈥檚 a law of all organizations 鈥 including (maybe especially) political campaigns 鈥 that when things are tough, infighting and finger-pointing will ensue. Politico鈥檚 must-read scoop last Sunday 鈥 鈥淚nside the campaign: How Mitt Romney stumbled鈥 鈥 set off something similar among conservative pundits.

Weekly Standard editor William Kristol called Romney鈥檚 comments about 鈥渢he 47 percent鈥 who presumably would never vote for him because they pay no federal income taxes 鈥渟tupid and arrogant.鈥 Rush Limbaugh complained that 鈥渆very Democrat under the sun's retweeting that all over the place,鈥 that too many conservative fellow travelers who once supported Romney 鈥渉ave bailed on him.鈥

Over at the Wall Street Journal鈥檚 editorial page, columnist and former Reagan speech writer Peggy Noonan wrote, 鈥淚t鈥檚 time to admit the Romney campaign is an incompetent one.鈥

Then she revised her estimation: 鈥淭his week I called it incompetent, but only because I was being polite,鈥 she wrote. 鈥淚 really meant 鈥榬olling calamity.鈥"

听That left Chris Wallace at Fox News questioning Ms. Noonan鈥檚 鈥渃onservative bona fides.鈥

鈥淪ometimes they鈥檙e New York City鈥檚 idea of conservatives,鈥 Mr. Wallace said of Noonan and others similarly critical of the Romney campaign. Ouch. And here we thought such intramural squabbles were principally the province of Democrats.

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