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Paul Ryan Inherits Sarah Palin’s Mantle of Endless Whining About Obama
More advice from failed Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan to his party, because if anyone knows how to beat Obama, it’s the ticket that just lost to him.
Paul Ryan gave a speech Saturday to the National Review Institute in Washington, in which he warned the Republicans to pick their fights with the President. He echoed Speaker Boehner’s paranoia that the President will try to “divide” Republicans.
But Ryan says GOP lawmakers “can’t get rattled” and shouldn’t “play the villain in his morality plays.”
It’s a little late for that warning, isn’t it?
Catholic Paul Ryan might not be the best person to lecture the Republicans on how not to be the villain in anyone’s morality play, especially given that his budget was called immoral by the Nuns on the Bus.
It’s hard not to be the villain in a morality play when your policies are the villain to most Americans. If your party has been co-opted by corporate interests to such a degree that you preach austerity for the poor, sick and dying while defending corporate subsidies and corporate tax breaks, you are setting yourself up as the villain.
It’s telling that the new narrative of the Republican Party is that President Obama is so powerful, he can and will destroy them if they let him. This is coming from the party who was busted setting an agenda to destroy President Obama on the night of his first inauguration. So, it’s an admission of their own great fail, as well as a huge, bellowing whine about why they failed. Republicans believe Obama is so smart and so powerful that he divided them and got them to fall into his traps.
I’ll grant them that the President has learned how to use their obstruction to paint them as obstructionists, but who set that course? Republicans are whining about being failures and instead of admitting that they failed because it’s bad governance to hold destroying someone else as your sole objective (it’s also immoral and a waste of time — winners don’t do this), they are sniveling in the corner and pointing their fingers at Obama.
Republicans have become the Tonya Hardings of politics. They’ve been kneecapping the President’s agenda and assaulting his character for four years. They got busted and now they can’t stop crying about how it’s all so unfair because Nancy Kerrigan is a better skater but it was their turn, they were entitled, even if they had to break the rules to win. Naturally it’s Kerrigan’s/Obama’s fault that they are now personae non gratae.
Kudos to the Republican Party for noticing that their language has offended the majority of Americans. It has become obvious over the last few days that they are heeding the warnings to tone down the hate (e.g., it was jarring to hear a Republican on Bill Maher’s Real Time choose not to employ great vitriol and condescension when addressing the President’s Inaugural speech). But Republicans are still ignoring the very simple fact that their policies tell the truth. Instead, they are banking once again on the ignorance and short attention spans of Americans.
Only losers imbue their opposition with such great power that they blame them for their failures. Only losers run a race by trying to trip the opposition because they have so little faith in their own abilities. Republicans ought to take their own advice and pull themselves up by their bootstraps, take responsibility for their choice to be the detroyers of democracy, and let the market inform them that their policies can’t compete. Instead, Republicans have decided to gerrymander the fail — in other words, corrupt the free market by subsidizing their fail.
Propping up your failures with handouts in order to appease your ego is so Too Big to Fail. But Republicans are clearly not too big to fail, nor are they too grown up to spend the first four years of Obama’s presidency smugly insinuating that he’s not legitimate while letting their hatred of him turn them into poisonous creatures who would rather harm the country than work with the President.
It looks like the next four years are going to be filled with Paul Ryan following Sarah Palin’s example; Ryan is going to lead the Republican whinefest about how unfair it is that Obama beat them again. It’s not enough that Ryan employs Palin’s word salad as cover for the fact that he’s not the wonk they say he is. They’re going for the pity vote now. Vote Republican because they are victims of mean Obama. Protagonist Obama, the villain only in their bubble of a morality play, beat them again.
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AFM
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 2:15 pm
Wonderful how Ryan complains about Obama but it is he and his party that are projecting all the ill will on the dems and Obama. Give us a break.
Mike
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 5:49 pm
Oops. You ;ost!!!!!!!!
Mike
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 5:56 pm
Perfect ticket coming up for 2014. GOP will have Whimp Ryan/? v Hillary/?. What a match up!!!!!!!
Shiva(Moderator)
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 6:14 pm
I cannot beleive they would run Ryan. Thats just too funny
Anne
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 3:35 pm
President Obama must have some supernatural powers if he’s able all by himself to divide the Republican Party (sarcasm). They also like to blame him for their irrational opposition to everything he attempts, even if they themselves originally liked the ideas. As for Lyin’ Ryan, he deserves the additional name Whinin’ Ryan. He is truly pathetic.
C.
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 3:49 pm
The republican party is pathetic, it’s a mess right now. If they think they can “reinvent” their party they’ve got another thing coming, their poison has been recorded for 4 years now, do they think it won’t be used against them in ads?
Actually they do realize they’re in real bad shape, now they’ll set out to steal and cheat to win any and all elections. Yes, they can and will sink lower. Jerks!
Sally
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 3:55 pm
And Preibus’ (you know RNC PR BS himself) new meme is the same as the old meme. We LOVE women, but we have to smile when we say it so they know that our attempts to ban abortion for everyone is for their own good. And we HATE Obama, because he has turned the Democrats into leeches, or mooches, or whatever his ALEC-directed word is today for those of us who don’t buy his crap and never will.
No matter that most of the people needing jobs and on welfare are in red states, where the GOP has failed them for decades.
The NRA has a neat little survey available to anyone so they can figure out ‘what went wrong.’ I gave them an earful about lying and using hateful language.
If they haven’t figured that out by now, they would not have re-elected this tool to be their talking head through another losing election cycle.
Mike Steele was on Rachel last night, who said she couldn’t figure out why no one ran against him. Steele just shook his head and agreed. For a party that intends (however weakly) to pretend to change their worldview, they sure are highlighting the same old losers and idiots. Good for them!
j
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 7:39 pm
Please folks read about the Amgen deal and spread it far and wide, McConnell & 2 other senators just gave away half a billion of our medicare money to the largest drug company in the world (of course after they all took kickbacks)
Shiva(Moderator)
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 7:46 pm
Boy you got that right. 3 senators, 1 dem 2 republicans.
And we were wondering how McConnels bank account rose so quickly
D. W. Skinner
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 8:05 pm
Paul Ryan could take a foot-long, kernel corn and peanut-riddled, steaming dump…AND it would still be smarter than him.
majii
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 8:23 pm
The reality is that Paul Ryan is a first class wimp. He whined when PBO exposed his budget in a speech in VA a couple years ago. He whined on the campaign trail when he was caught lying about requesting stimulus funds. He’s whining now about the people’s rejection of the Romney/Ryan presidential ticket. We should give him a specially designed super large pacifier to comfort him as he awakens to the fact that he and the GOP’s policies are un-American, un-democratic and stink to high heaven.
labman57
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 8:40 pm
If Ryan wants his Republican colleagues to refrain from criticizing conservative policy proposals, then it would be wise for him and other like-minded extremists to cease promoting ill-conceived and hugely unpopular ideas such as federal “personhood” legislation or privatization of Medicare and Social Security, as well as mathematically-nonsensical and economically-infeasible notions about balancing the federal budget within a decade without increasing tax revenues.
bluerose
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 9:18 pm
i feel for the POTUS, he’s never given any credit and is always disrespected by the GOP, the hatred in unbelievable.
Churchlady
Jan. 26th, 2013 at 9:21 pm
Sarah – LOVELY analogy with Harding! That whining sense of entitlement without actual qualification is indeed the GOP/Harding hallmark. Aren’t you as sure as I that Tonya votes GOP if she votes at all?
That said, I am delighted someone has taken up Sarah’s role now she’s discretited even among her own. It’s a nasty job critiquing liberals, but golly gosh, SOMEONE has to do it. Otherwise where will we get all the laughs they provide us???
Ryan is the perfect candidate. He is as enamored of his prettiness as Sarah was of hers. His failure this past few days ONCE AGAIN to offer up facts for his budget – and to blithely ignore that the revenues are up from TAX INCREASES – points to a delicious set of interviews down the road all refusing to face reality, all blaming the president for the lack of progress. My one wish though is that he NOT cry as Tonya did. That would be a bit over the top.
I will miss Sarah in some small, sad, icky way. But we WILL have Ryan to carry on the calling! Now we can all breathe more freely. The task of presenting arid and empty policy and spewing invective at Dems has been taken up by another master!
Someone bring the popcorn please…
anna mills
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 1:38 pm
You are absolutely right that he is enamored of himself! That goes to the core of him and explains a lot, along with Palin. Another one who has been told he is a pretty boy way too may times is Rand Paul. UGH!
Gary
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 12:43 am
So, basically what Paulie is telling the party is let us keep goosestepping and blockiing everything for at least 2 more years, and possibly by then we will have things gerrymandered so we can take the house and senate. If he were the patriot he said he was, he would put up a bill repealing the Amgen deal that McTurtle,Hatch and the blue dog Baucus from Montana stole from medicare people.
TStMauro
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 4:48 am
A desperate group of people and they must be watched very carefully. They’ll do anything they can to subvert the democratic process in order to win. Remarkably they still believe that their policies are the best and that the American people like them and want them. Odd group of people.
Anne
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 8:30 am
As long as we are saddled with the Republican party in its current form, we cannot ever afford to be complacent. While it’s great that more Americans who voted rejected their ideology than supported it during the presidential election, they are doing a lot of harm at the state level. ALEC-supported candidates know they can’t win on their own merits, so rigging the systems in their favor is the direct result of the failed attempts at voter suppression last November. They are the biggest threat to democracy, even for their unthinking enablers who vote for them.
ThomasW
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 10:55 am
First he was dumb black ——. Then he was lazy and do nothing.
Now he is a King and hurting us. We cannot take to many more spankings.
What he really is…..is a great President.
Eykis
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 11:02 am
Excellent, Sarah, thank you.
inez
Jan. 27th, 2013 at 9:34 pm
Cryin Ryan. The division of that party is due to their own devisevness. The all wet Tea Party is left holding the bag. Boehner cant control his party because their main goal from the last election is to destroy POTUSA………The Repulshricans can never win over the99%ers. Just wait until the next Congressional election. One by one they will be ousted. The Koch brothers money cant BUY ALL OF Americans, the 2012 election proved that.We are not their puppets!
Brian Loudermilch
Jan. 29th, 2013 at 9:20 am
Out with the Old CLOWN Sarah Palin.
In with the New CLOWN Paul Ryan.
The GOP is trying to turn a Shit Sandwich
into a Gourmet meal by using some Fresh Bread.
Nice Try.
Sharin Khosa
Jan. 30th, 2013 at 11:07 am
Go home and stay there.