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Another GOP Convention Night of Lies and Distortions
By: Dennis SAug. 30th, 2012more from Dennis S
The second night of the Republican Convention Liars Club was a mirror image of the first. The speakers were all plugged into the same outlet. Obama as job-killing monster; the end is near and the ongoing distortion of the President’s “You didn’t build that” statement that has gone viral within the convention.
Here’s the text of what the President said, “If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you help. There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped you create this unbelievable American system that we have, that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges.”
Here comes the kicker. The gift to Republicans that keeps on giving. “If you’ve got a business, you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen. The Internet didn’t get invented on its own. Government research created the Internet, so that all companies could make money off the Internet.”
Front and center, the cherry-picked, “you didn’t build that.” In truth, I would have counseled the president to leave the “you didn’t build that” phrase out of the equation. Taken out of context, it does sound mean-spirited and somewhat insulting. And that’s what the Republicans have done. Taken it out of context and mentioned it probably a million times in every political venue, especially the convention. Keynote speaker without portfolio (Chris Christie stunk), Paul Ryan, certainly pushed it.
Gone from the public conversation is Romney’s refusal to release more than one tax return, the GOP filibuster bludgeoning of the latest 2 Obama jobs acts; The Small Business Jobs and Tax Relief Act that rewards small businesses for hiring new employees and the “Bring Jobs Home Act”, another tax-incentive bill to encourage the return of American jobs that were shipped overseas. It also removes tax deductions when companies abandon the American worker for overseas locales. In point of fact, Republicans have done everything in their power to block Democratic job-creating bills.
Last night was Paul Ryan’s night. After Rand Paul’s predictable anti-government gibberish, he gave most of the rest of his speech over to, you guessed it, Obama’s “you didn’t build that” statement. Completely without context, but what the hell, the trained seals in the audience were clapping with every distorted insult thrown their way.
John McCain was next with possibly the most bellicose address in the history of political conventions. This 76-year-old warrior is ready to saddle up and send your kids to any number of Middle East wars. Take your pick. Iran of course (Mitt has promised an early bombing), Syria, Libya, jack things up in Afghanistan and maybe we should fire off a few more rounds in Iraq for good measure. Applause all the way. OK, next war, the GOP gets to provide all the human fire power. Their kids; their brothers and sisters; their dads. You want peace? Limit the combatants to registered Republican’s kin.
Another speaker, New Mexico Governor, Susana Martinez, a former Democrat who was persuaded by 2 Republicans to switch sides at lunch, said she looked at her husband on the drive home and exclaimed, “I’ll be damned, we’re Republicans.” She’s most likely correct. The high point of her speech, given before her eventual deportation if the fellow speaker, Jan Brewer has her way, was describing working for her Dad’s Security firm as an 18-year-old, “I carried a .357 Smith & Wesson Magnum.” That’s a point of honor when addressing Tampa Convention Center gun-nuts (where guns were not allowed) who cheered like, well, gun-nuts.
Then came Mike Huckabee who ‘joked’ that there was some kind of commotion in the hotel room next to his. He told the audience it was Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the Chair of the Democratic National Committee practicing her speech. It was an patronizing and unfunny jab at yet another women, just another addition to the Republican “War on Women” repertoire. He also made a crack about Obama wanting people on food stamps and ended his boring diatribe with “Let’s vote him out!” No, Mike, let’s wake up the audience.
Condoleezza Rice came on board as the distaff side of McCain with veiled threats to bunk-buster anybody who dared challenge America’s “Exceptionalism”. She tossed out “You cannot lead from behind” and “Peace really does come through strength” red meat to the war-mongering GOP hoards. The latter statement “Peace through Strength” was a blatant threat that every world Head of State could easily dissect. “Do anything to keep our corporations from taking over your country and will flatten your ass.”
Paul Ryan, who seems to possess not one empathetic bone in his body, was the night’s featured act. He opened with, “After 4 years of getting the runaround America needs a turnaround.” Of course, the Republican House has done everything in their power to prevent every piece of Democratic legislation aimed at exactly that, a turnaround from Bush’s ruinous policies.
He said the Democrats have run out of ideas. “Fear and division are all they’ve got left” he bleated. What hogwash. Every idea, and in the word of the New Mexico Governor, there are some ‘damn’ good ones, has been blocked by legislative Republicans ‘fearing’ that their implementation will demonstrate that the Democratic Party is the party of ideas. He went on to talk about those awful democratic attack ads after his party has had a virtual KKK rally for the entirety of the Obama administration.
Ryan is the earnest, tall, eager to please kid who helps the teacher move his or her desk. He’s kind of like a grown-up, dark-haired Opie Taylor. But God is he scary. Just as frightening in his own way as McCain and Rice. And if all his ideas are adopted, his legislation could be responsible for just as many casualties. Repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act? Vouchered Medicare with some vague options? $1.4 tillion cuts to Medicaid. Partially privatized Social Security with the unregulated billions, maybe trillions routinely frittered away by Wall Street? Huge cuts in government programs and spending?
He said we need to stop spending money we don’t have. Unless, of course, it’s for tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires, or corporate-sponsored wars or subsidies for giant energy polluters with their campaign contribution kickbacks…then that’s just fine.
This guys a heartless boob teamed with a clueless boob. You want to go to war, McCain/Condi? Take aim at the Ryan budget.
Tomorrow’s the highlight of my week. The last day or the Republican National Convention.
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kathleen harris
Aug. 30th, 2012 at 8:09 pm
Seems that distortion of the facts, the twist of the facts and the speech of “Lyin Ryan” all make up a party that is FOS! Even “Fox news” has now made a bold statement that Ryan’s speech was a run of blantant lies! Seems the compaign tactics of the GOP with all their lies…is catching up with them.. Although, we should al be greatful! Justs the money the Party has spent during this election has certainly helped our economy! If not directly, then certainly indirectly! So, to Donald, the Koch Brothers, Mitt…I say Thank you..we appreciate all you did in your spending! The jobs it created, the people it helped, the mouths it fed if only for a few days across the country.
But now, it is down to real facts! Your lies have cost you in more ways than one! Your creditablity is lost! Even FOX News thinks so! And if you insulted their intelligence with your lies…think how the voting public feels!
And we hope now, that the funds 20 million to Ryan in stimulus money for family business, and 16 billion in FDIC funds to Bain…with a total of 250 million in bailout money for Bain..Mitt I say to you…….YOU DID NOT BUILD THAT! We the American people did that for you! Your compaign slogan fits your campaign to a TEE!
Reynardine
Aug. 30th, 2012 at 8:13 pm
Go over to Talk2Action and see what kind of plans for the future the Tealangelicals have for us. It ends with a gloating contemplation of us eevil libruls (anyone to the left of the most extreme Dominionists and Friedmanists) lighting candles of mourning for the America we once knew.
kathleen harris
Aug. 30th, 2012 at 8:23 pm
WTG Mitt the Twit and Lyin Ryan! Your campaign of lies, twist of the facts, distortion of the truth and your hypocrite character makes me ILL!
YOu find it better to fund Corporate welfare than to feed the poor and those out of work! You find that you taking stimulus money for personal gain.. makes more sense to you two than keeping people in jobs? You find that Bailout money for Bain is more important than the jobs you destroyed?
I find that Bain’s bailout should have been paid for first by your personal wealth and not taxpayer money. What a hypocrite you both are! This Country deserves much bettr than either of you! And the election of Ryan to Congress some 7 times speaks volumes of the character of the people of WI! Election of a Liar, a lazy person that has done nothing in congress but lie and Obstruct progress of the recovery! What are the people of WI thinking? He did nothing as a Congressman, what makes one think he will do anything as VP? Take more funding for personal gain? Might be one thing if he had taken it from lobbist…but to take it from the Taxpayer…that is unheard of!
Pat Dalton
Aug. 30th, 2012 at 10:46 pm
Well, it’s not as if Paul Ryan never did anything in Congress. He did introduce two bills that got passed. From HuffPost: “Ryan, who Mitt Romney has tapped as his running mate, passed a bill into law in July 2000 that renames a post office in his district. Thanks to Ryan, the post office on 1818 Milton Ave. in Janesville, Wis., is now known as “Les Aspin Post Office Building.”
The other time Ryan saw one of his bills become law was in December 2008, with legislation to change the way arrows (as in bows and arrows) are hit with an excise tax. Specifically, his bill amended the Internal Revenue Code to impose a 39-cent tax per arrow shaft, instead of a 12.4 percent tax on the sales price. The bill also “includes points suitable for use with arrows in the 11 percent excise tax on arrow parts and accessories.”
This fine legislative history, plus his experience driving the Weinermobile and moonlighting as a waiter during his stint as a legislative aide in D.C. certainly qualifies him for the job!
Gilbert Okoye
Aug. 31st, 2012 at 6:29 am
Somebody in the Team Obama must prepare an anti-war message. The RNC would want america always out there fighting someone for reasons which can be thought about later. What they dont know is that someone’s child, husband, son of daughter is going to pay for it with his or her life. America lost over 3,000 young and talented people in Iraq. For what reason? To remove Saddam Hussein. It costed the mighty american nation 3,000 people to remove one dictator. What is the price for removing the 100 dictators we have in the planet? No! This war mongering should be put to rest.