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Paul Ryan Looks Like Somebody Kicked Him in the Gut When Romney Admits Obama Didn’t Raise Taxes
When Mitt Romney wandered off script and admitted that Obama hasn’t raised taxes, Paul Ryan looked like someone just punched him in the stomach.
Here is the video:
Romney said, “I admit this, [President Obama] has one thing he did not do in his first four years — he’s said he’s going to do in the next four years, which is to raise taxes.”
The really priceless moment is happening behind Romney, as Paul Ryan realizes what Romney said, and tries his very best to maintain his smile. Ryan’s face transformed into a pained expression, as Romney accidentally let loose with a bit of truth.
What Romney said was true. In fact, Obama is the biggest tax cutter in U.S. history, “For the past two years, a family of four earning the median income has paid less in federal income taxes than at any time since at least 1955, according to the Tax Policy Center. All federal, state and local taxes combined are a lower percentage of per-capita income than at any time since the 1960s, according to the Tax Foundation. The highest income-tax bracket is its lowest since 1992. At 35 percent, it’s well below the 50 percent mark of much of the 1980s and the 70 percent bracket of the 1970s.”
Since truth has no place in the Romney campaign, his spokesperson issued a statement tonight that was a piece of inaccurate damage control, “President Obama has raised taxes on millions of middle-class Americans during his first term in office. Governor Romney was clearly communicating about an additional tax increase President Obama is proposing on American small businesses that will jeopardize over 700,000 jobs. Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan will stop the President’s tax increases, create 12 million new jobs, and turn our economy around.”
The Romney campaign should have stuck with their candidate’s original remarks, because at least they were true. Obama has actually cut taxes by $3,600 for a family making $50,000. The only person in this race who is looking to raise taxes on the middle class is Mitt Romney. The Romney tax plan calls for taxes to go up for people in the middle and bottom, and down for the folks at the top.
Paul Ryan’s reaction to Mitt Romney’s accidental admission of the truth was priceless. Ryan has to be wondering what he got himself into here. He was once one of the GOP’s “Young Guns,” but now he is watching his image and his future national prospects go up in smoke as he finds himself trapped in the burning building that is the Romney campaign.
The look on Ryan’s face has been replicated on millions of conservative faces numerous times when they find themselves confronted by an unexpected truth. Reality isn’t supposed to get through the cognitive dissonance bubble.
The biggest reality check of all could be waiting for Paul Ryan and his fellow Republicans if Romney doesn’t right his sinking ship before Election Night.
Because the takeaway from the event in Ohio was that Romney reboot ver 7.0 was another colossal failure.
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Carrie
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 8:25 pm
So Romney isn’t allowed to be honest? Has he ever told the truth without walking it back?
majii
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 9:38 pm
Nope, nope, nope, Carrie, under no condition is Romney to ever tell the truth if doing so would upset the extremists in the GOP. Every time Romney decides to speak what he believes/knows, his campaign issues a retraction. IMHO, I think this is what has Romney in the predicament he is in where his credibility is constantly being questioned–he lacks the courage to tell the extremists to sit down and STFU, and his constant flip flops show how much he is afraid of opposing them on any issue.
Carole
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 11:10 pm
He doesn’t know what he is saying half the time. Well, most of the time.
Jordan
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 10:07 am
He can be honest. The problem is he is honest through a lens. He’s talking about how Obama wants to raise taxes and how that won’t fix anything, yet Romney’s plan will raise taxes as well…it’ll just do so to a different group of people.
Both candidates believe we need to make cuts _and_ increase revenue, but they disagree on where those cuts should be made and where the revenue comes from. The sticking point is that Obama would increase taxes on the higher wage-earners while Romney would increase taxes on the middle class. That’s not me talking down on either plan, it’s a fact. And I respect both viewpoints; X number of dollars is the same amount, whether it comes from a small number of people or a large number of people.
The problem with Mitt is that he says Obama wants to raise taxes and it won’t fix the problem. If that’s the case, how could Romney justify raising taxes? He’d have to do so by differentiating why he’d raise them on the middle class but not the wealthiest percent.
Of course, that’d be shooting himself in the foot even more than admitting Obama hasn’t raised taxes in the last 4 years. And Paul Ryan would probably pass a kidney stone.
buckeyewill
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 8:35 pm
The only thing about Obama is that he did not mention: “A rising tide lifts all boats.”
More JFK instead of FDR.
Jan Back Up
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 11:17 pm
So glad you pointed that line because it says volumes. Thanks
Karen Brown
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 8:39 pm
Wow, he did what Palin told him to. Romney went rogue…off script, maybe off the reservation. He told the TRUTH. Gotta admit, I never saw it coming. (And may never see it again.)
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 8:42 pm
Hanging wit da Mitt. Watching the sissys laugh at him. Poor Ryan. He should have taken a look at Mitt, and then his House seat and compared the two before committing to Mittens
Anti-Willard!
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 12:19 am
Ryan should have know trouble ahead when Willard announced him as “The Next President of the US”
Melinda Goldman
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 8:48 pm
I love when I wake up and mittens is talking about taxes don’t you LOL !
Tam in CA
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 8:58 pm
It looks like Ryan says “damn” at about the 12 mark, as Romney says “which is to raise taxes”.
anonymouslyincredulous
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 9:04 pm
I noticed that too, Tam. Ryan ooks over to the man by his side, as if to beg the question, “what the…..?”
Sandra
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 2:37 pm
Is this $arah Palin’s ‘come to Jesus’ moment? This video is priceless indeed. Hope PO and the PACs use it in an Ad. Too funny!!
elementalchick
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 9:43 pm
Ever fast forward a video of Ryan? he looks like a bobble head doll. His acting coach should have given him a few more nonverbals for his repertoire.
Andrew Rei
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 10:38 pm
Eddie Munster looked like Mittens kicked him in the “nuts” instead of the gut with his Obama-didn’t-raise-taxes statement. Peggy Noonan is correct: the Mittens/Munster campaign is a “rolling calamity”. The best chance the GOP have right now is if both Mittens and Todd “Science debunker” Akin quit. However, Mittens is in it for the long haul and Akin, who could have employed a legal maneuver to get off the ballot today, decided to stay in the race. This is the worst news for the GOP…two huge albatross hanging around the necks of GOP candidates LMAO ;)
jarr189
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 10:51 pm
and this is why oboozle is gonna be in another 4 years
majii
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 2:03 am
Who taught you spelling? That teacher should hang his/her head in shame.
ibwilliamwsi
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 10:51 pm
The truth of it is that Bishop Romney is absolutely promising to raise tax burdens on the middle class. Will he raise the tax rate? Probably not. But when he tells you that he is going to “eliminate loopholes” it’s the middle class’ loopholes he’s talking about, not his.
Michael
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 11:10 pm
These twelve million jobs Romney is going to magically create, if he were to get in office, Just where is going to pull them out of? I’ve also noticed that he never mentions where these jobs are going to be created. He doesn’t say American Jobs, or jobs for Americans. So, is it going to be more of those outsourced jobs, in developing countries, that he’s so well known for? Low wages = big profit margins = more wealth to hide in tax havens. Wouldn’t want to pay our fair taxes, would we? Wouldn’t be much of a President if he paid too much in taxes, would he?
All this coming from a man that makes over 500 times the disability income that I get ( I’m one of those irresponsiblem freeloading 47% he referred to, even though I still pay income tax every year),and he pays half the tax rate that I do. Sorry, Romney, I quit voting Republican after Bush. Obama has my vote!
Paula Denmon
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 1:04 am
thanks, Michael! And the surprising response from several economists was that approximately 12 million jobs will be created in the next 8-10 years, regardless of the outcome of this election. Mitt just can’t get a break!
Alderan
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 11:15 pm
This is huge. :)
jdkinpa
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 11:22 pm
‘Obama didn’t raise taxes’ Yea right, tell that to the TEA party crowd.
“of people who support the grassroots, ‘Tea Party’ movement, only 2 percent think taxes have been decreased, 46 percent say taxes are the same, and a whopping 44 percent say they believe taxes have gone up.”
crooksandliars.com/jon-pe...
This was in 2010, but I doubt if there has been any ‘evolution’ in their thinking.
D. W. Skinner
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 11:22 pm
watch Ryan in the background… this is what an instantaneous bowel movement looks like.
lowell
Sep. 25th, 2012 at 11:59 pm
Obama is a communist..is about to gas you all..and you dribble about taxes and what you think is romneys lack of ability..you’re a Pathetic bunch of sheep.
majii
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 2:02 am
Like some of the folks in my neck of the woods say, “You ain’t mad, is ya?” ROTFLMBO!!!!
Are you sure you’re not a time traveler from WWII Germany? This isn’t Nazi Germany, President Obama is not Hitler, and there are no gas chambers ready and waiting to exterminate any of us, including you!
Susan
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 3:04 am
Paranoid much? Stop drinking the tea. No more caffeine for you!
RcgTiger
Oct. 3rd, 2012 at 6:34 pm
Lowell, Lowell, Lowell! You misguided poorly informed “Sheep” in your own words.
“Obama is a communist”…….Um….yea, and you figure this how? Here is Wikipedias definition of Communism;
True Communism is explained ……….(wikipedia)………In the schema of historical materialism, communism is the idea of a free society with no division or alienation, where the people are free from oppression and scarcity. A communist society would have no governments, countries, or class divisions.
Educate yourself before you make an ass out of yourself again!
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Anti-Willard!
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 12:22 am
This campaign is as bad as watching the last hour of the Titanic sinking!!!!
KatzKids
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 4:31 am
It’s more like “Dumb & Dumber”, but I like using the end of “Titanic.”
I just hope no one figures this election is ours & doesn’t bother to vote. The damage they can do with our election processes is immeasurable. If we thought they had election dirty tricks before, we ain’t seen nothing yet.
Peter
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 12:27 am
Taking something out of context I expect, but imagining reactions, a new phase of leftist vision. Lol. He hasn’t raised taxes, yet the majority has less money. That was the point.
majii
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 2:15 am
I just love reading the musings of confused individuals. You’re absolutely right when you say that the majority has less money, but I doubt if you really know why—widespread income equality due to GOP tax policies that are designed to redistribute money from the bottom to the top. You’re as confused as many conservatives I run into. You know there are problems, you know you’re not satisfied with the way things are, but you have no idea that it is the policies of the politicians that you’ve consistently voted for that are responsible for your/our problems. Why do you suppose that although our wealthiest citizens didn’t need another tax cut in December 2010, the republicans in Congress wouldn’t allow the middle class to have a tax cut unless they got one? Why do you suppose that they wouldn’t agree to extend unemployment benefits until the rich got their tax cuts? The republicans in Congress that you support wouldn’t even give you a tax cut until they made sure that their wealthy friends got one. This should tell you how they feel about you/us, but I don’t think what I’m telling you will make much of a difference in how you vote in the future because the echo chamber you inhabit repels every attempt that is made to inject any bit of truth into it.
Susan
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 2:48 am
Isn’t that the truth? They consistently vote against their own best interest as well as the interest of their families. They think it’s o.k. that wages in this country have remained stagnate while the CEO’s get richer & richer. The unnecessary disgusting bonuses CEO’s get along with their already inflated salaries & stock options. Little by little the avg American worker is losing everything (health, retirement benefits, raises,etc.) while working harder & longer. The only way this will stop is to stop electing people like Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. It’s hard to imagine that anyone would want to vote for these two.
Susan
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 2:55 am
Most of us have less money because of the bs that went on toward the end of the Bush administration. A lot of it was lost in housing. Over the last four years, things have been gradually improving in this country. It’s been a slow but steady climb after almost hitting bottom. You may want to close your mind to the facts but that’s your choice. Luckily, we all have our own mind and are smart enough to know who has our best interest at heart. No way would I personally trust the cons after what they did to us. Pres Obama has shown that his main focus is on helping everyone get a leg up and if that pisses off the top 1%, well, I’m just not worried about them. They are doing fine!
Christopher London, Esq.
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 12:28 am
HOW TO FEEL LIKE A TOTAL SCHMUCK —> GET ON BOARD WITH MITT — Give a a campaign donation to a guy with at least $250 Million, probably truly more like a Billion dollars, hidden in secret unmarked off-shore bank accounts in Switzerland and the Cayman Islands from wealth extracted via creative destruction of America’s Industrial Heartland. And then ask yourself, do you feel patriotic or a bit like you are enabling an International Financial Racketeer by donating to a man who put people out of work and seized their pension assets so he and his cronies could have some happy returns? Have you not learned anything from Ken Lay and the Enron Scandal or the Bernie Madoff Scandal or the Financial Collapse of 2008? The clear, convincing and compelling evidence is there before your eyes that a Financial Criminal is the GOP’s standard bearer. But go ahead give the Romney Con some money. In the absence of chum, it is kind of like sticking your bloodied arm in the water to attract sharks off the coast of Montauk. But then again, if you are phucking schmuck you will ignore the evidence of who Mitt Romney really is. May I recommend you buy a shirt, some flowers for your girlfriend, get a new iPhone, get a Steak, order some expensive wine, hire a hooker. Anything is better than giving Mitt Romney money my friends. www.facebook.com/note.php...
jeannejeanne
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 12:29 am
@elementalchick…I agree…pr does look like a bobble head! There are many people (incl. myself) who also thinks he looks quite similar to master Eddie Munster from the original Addams Family….just sayin’ ; D
Greg Wurz
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 12:42 am
Ryan looks more like he is thinking: “I should be running for president instead of this bozo.”
Don'tHateTheGame
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 8:36 am
Oh, just let “Ryan be Ryan and the Stench be the Stench!” Read this, it is hilarious – they are starting to fall apart when the VP goes rogue!
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Michael Moore
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 2:09 am
Frack looks pissed at Frick!! LOL!!!!
Sandra
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 2:51 pm
Thanks for the laugh. Frack & Frick..will have to remember that one.
James
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 8:48 am
If you think that’s what someone looks like after being punched in the stomach…….you need to get punch in the stomach.
Ryan is the big numbers wonk. I’m sure he’s crunched the numbers and knows he wont be spending much time near the oval office anytime soon.