Left absolutely PANIC STRICKEN over Paul Ryan

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It's comical to watch the left on this board and in the media. He's brilliant, he's effective, he's 10x's the communicator Obama is (ie doesn't fall apart if he goes off teleprompter), and he has integrity.

The 2012 election was over on November 2010. But it just went from being over to an absolute landslide. This is going to be exactly like Reagan over Carter, and no amount of panic and bashing by the liberals on USMB is going to change that... :lol:
 
It's comical to watch the left on this board and in the media. He's brilliant, he's effective, he's 10x's the communicator Obama is (ie doesn't fall apart if he goes off teleprompter), and he has integrity.

The 2012 election was over on November 2010. But it just went from being over to an absolute landslide. This is going to be exactly like Reagan over Carter, and no amount of panic and bashing by the liberals on USMB is going to change that... :lol:

I hope you are right.
 
Ryan is playing bait and switch, and you suckers think the left is hysterical over his clouded issues? hardly.




FACT CHECK: Ryan takes factual shortcuts in speech - Yahoo! News

RYAN: "And the biggest, coldest power play of all in Obamacare came at the expense of the elderly. ... So they just took it all away from Medicare. Seven hundred and sixteen billion dollars, funneled out of Medicare by President Obama."

THE FACTS: Ryan's claim ignores the fact that Ryan himself incorporated the same cuts into budgets he steered through the House in the past two years as chairman of its Budget Committee, using the money for deficit reduction. And the cuts do not affect Medicare recipients directly, but rather reduce payments to hospitals, health insurance plans and other service providers.

In addition, Ryan's own plan to remake Medicare would squeeze the program's spending even more than the changes Obama made, shifting future retirees into a system in which they would get a fixed payment to shop for coverage among private insurance plans. Critics charge that would expose the elderly to more out-of-pocket costs.

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RYAN: "The stimulus was a case of political patronage, corporate welfare and cronyism at their worst. You, the working men and women of this country, were cut out of the deal."

THE FACTS: Ryan himself asked for stimulus funds shortly after Congress approved the $800 billion plan, known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Ryan's pleas to federal agencies included letters to Energy Secretary Steven Chu and Labor Secretary Hilda Solis seeking stimulus grant money for two Wisconsin energy conservation companies.

One of them, the nonprofit Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corp., received $20.3 million from the Energy Department to help homes and businesses improve energy efficiency, according to federal records. That company, he said in his letter, would build "sustainable demand for green jobs." Another eventual recipient, the Energy Center of Wisconsin, received about $365,000.

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RYAN: Said Obama misled people in Ryan's hometown of Janesville, Wis., by making them think a General Motors plant there threatened with closure could be saved. "A lot of guys I went to high school with worked at that GM plant. Right there at that plant, candidate Obama said: 'I believe that if our government is there to support you ... this plant will be here for another hundred years.' That's what he said in 2008. Well, as it turned out, that plant didn't last another year."

THE FACTS: The plant halted production in December 2008, weeks before Obama took office and well before he enacted a more robust auto industry bailout that rescued GM and Chrysler and allowed the majority of their plants — though not the Janesville facility — to stay in operation. Ryan himself voted for an auto bailout under President George W. Bush that was designed to help GM, but he was a vocal critic of the one pushed through by Obama that has been widely credited with revitalizing both GM and Chrysler.

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RYAN: Obama "created a bipartisan debt commission. They came back with an urgent report. He thanked them, sent them on their way and then did exactly nothing."

THE FACTS: It's true that Obama hasn't heeded his commission's recommendations, but Ryan's not the best one to complain. He was a member of the commission and voted against its final report.
 
It's comical to watch the left on this board and in the media. He's brilliant, he's effective, he's 10x's the communicator Obama is (ie doesn't fall apart if he goes off teleprompter), and he has integrity.

The 2012 election was over on November 2010. But it just went from being over to an absolute landslide. This is going to be exactly like Reagan over Carter, and no amount of panic and bashing by the liberals on USMB is going to change that... :lol:

He is a decent speaker. His only problem is that almost everything that comes out of his mouth is a lie. He spoke so many untruths last night it was comical, and he will be called out on them. He's going to end up making Romney look bad. It is possible though, that there will be enough out there who just choose to ignore all the lies and fall for the typical brainwashing. You certainly have fallen for it.
 
just like people were scared of palin...

it willl be funny when ryan has to do real interviews and they bring up his love of rand and his eventual flip flop. Also will be nice when they present him info on the fact checkers about his repeated lies (including during his convention speech)
 
Ryan can avoid the interviews problem by pulling a Palin and simply refusing to do any interviews. He can even use the same "lamestream media" excuse. As Rott shows, his fanboys will lap that up.
 
It's comical to watch the left on this board and in the media. He's brilliant, he's effective, he's 10x's the communicator Obama is (ie doesn't fall apart if he goes off teleprompter), and he has integrity.

The 2012 election was over on November 2010. But it just went from being over to an absolute landslide. This is going to be exactly like Reagan over Carter, and no amount of panic and bashing by the liberals on USMB is going to change that... :lol:

No, nobody is panic stricken about Ryan. He's a cheap version of Sarah Palin and you see how she fared.
 
Ryan will not avoid the press, he knows his stuff. I'm thinking he'll own those biased reporters like he did Obama over Obamacare. This took only 6 minutes.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1yTY2MciOk]Paul Ryan Takes Apart Obamacare in 6 Minutes - YouTube[/ame]
 
He offers the Screwed Generation hope, and he will restore the $716 billion Obama raided from Medicare.

Get a clue, good grief.

He does not know that Ryan supported the taking of the 716 billion, this amount does not come out of seniors pockets, but on the saving from payment to doctors and hospitals when AHA takes affect.

Absolutely right. The "savings" come from not paying the doctors and hospitals. obama can truthfully say that seniors are still entitled to every benefit they got before, it's just that no one will provide them for free. Doctors who want to stay in some kind of business will be forced to be unionized government employees where the government controls what services they will be allowed to provide but as salaried employees they won't have to worry about billing. What benefits are provided will be the job of the government service panels.

This is pretty much like his energy policy. Companies will still be able to build power plants, it will just bankrupt them if they do. Doctors and hospitals will still be able to provide medical services, it will just bankrupt them if they do.
 
It's comical to watch the left on this board and in the media. He's brilliant, he's effective, he's 10x's the communicator Obama is (ie doesn't fall apart if he goes off teleprompter), and he has integrity.

The 2012 election was over on November 2010. But it just went from being over to an absolute landslide. This is going to be exactly like Reagan over Carter, and no amount of panic and bashing by the liberals on USMB is going to change that... :lol:

No, nobody is panic stricken about Ryan. He's a cheap version of Sarah Palin and you see how she fared.


And what's Obama a cheap version of?

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Ryan can avoid the interviews problem by pulling a Palin and simply refusing to do any interviews. He can even use the same "lamestream media" excuse. As Rott shows, his fanboys will lap that up.

Did you see the way gov walker was treated last night in an interview on BSNBC? Two of the commentators were actually yelling at him.

And you think the right should subject themselves to such bullshit?
 
Paul Ryan is low hanging fruit. Palin looks like a great choice next to him. He's a liar. His policies are draconian and punitive. He's also a flip flopping piece of shit, considering his votes for Bush's failures.
 

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