Stfu paul ryan

that RNC speech was just so jam packed full of lies and exaggerations that it must have set the world record. and it makes me sad that there are so many retards in the world who are now saying "paul ryan was amazing!" so this is a page consecrated to talking about how much of a liar paul ryan is. el_barto not welcome, your name and opinions are stupid.
 
what exactly did he lie about?

dont run straight to the auto plant shutdown because in reality it did come to a complete stop when Obama was in office and he did say in a speech while campaigning in Florida that he promised to make sure that plant was kept open while he was in office.

your thread sucks btw, there are numerous political threads you could have written this in on ns right now.
 
I hope you have already made this same thread but instead of focusing you focus on Obama and what he said when he was running for president... because if you do you will be making the same thread saying the same thing with the name Obama instead of Ryan.
 
I believe what you were going for was well summarized in this:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-19427111
Republican vice-presidential nominee Paul Ryan has come under fire for alleged inaccuracies during his convention debut in Tampa, Florida.Mr Ryan attacked the president for making cuts to the Medicare healthcare programme, but did not say that his own budget plan includes the same savings.He complained that proposals by a budget commission were not adopted, but did not mention he opposed its report.Thursday sees Mitt Romney formally accept the Republican nomination.Mr Romney's speech to the convention is the challenger's biggest opportunity yet to make his case to the nation and is one of the set-piece events of the US election calendar.He and Mr Ryan will challenge President Barack Obama and his Vice-President Joe Biden on election day, 6 November.Facts in disputeIn a barnstorming speech to a rapt audience, Mr Ryan promised a "turnaround" for America and said Mr Obama's administration was tired and out of ideas.Continue reading the main story“Start QuoteWe will not spend four years blaming others ”Paul RyanVice-presidential nomineeProfile: Paul RyanProfile: Mitt Romney[/list]The Wisconsin congressman said he and Mitt Romney would not duck the tough issues.Mr Ryan, who serves as chairman of the House of Representatives Budget Committee, is known as a leading Washington policy "wonk", responsible for the budget plans backed by Mr Romney and Republicans in Congress.But fact-checkers listening to his speech on Wednesday night quickly alleged that he had been slack with his facts.On a key area of debate, the future of Medicare, the government-run health programme for over-65s, Mr Ryan accused the White House of slashing $716bn (£450bn) from the much-loved scheme.But FactCheck.org, amongst others, said Mr Obama's 2010 healthcare reform law does not cut money from Medicare, but simply reduces the growth in spending on the scheme in an effort to keep it solvent.In addition, Mr Ryan - who described the Obama plan as "the biggest, coldest, power play of all" - failed to note that he proposed virtually the same cuts in his own budget plans.Continue reading the main story“Start QuotePaul Ryan didn't need to appeal to the base here. That job is already done”Mark MardellNorth America editorRead more from Mark[/list]He accused the president of "political patronage" via his $800bn stimulus plan, passed in 2008. However, he neglected in his speech to mention that he sought to procure stimulus dollars for energy firms in his home state of Wisconsin, the Associated Press notes.The vice-presidential hopeful was also accused of misleading his audience over the timing of the closure of a GM plant in his home town of Janesville, Wisconsin.That statement earned Mr Ryan a "false" ratingfrom PolitiFact.com, having failed to note that the plant closed under the previous administration of President George W Bush.The Obama campaign released a web video on Thursday highlighting Mr Ryan's contentious statements, and dubbing him the "wrong choice for the middle class".'[/b]W[/b]e will lead'[/b]Despite the arguments over Mr Ryan's choice of facts, his speech won a rousing reception from the audience in Tampa.
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Wisconsin delegates on Paul RyanThe 42-year-old Wisconsin congressman, already a seven-term Washington veteran, is a hugely popular figure for many conservatives in the Republican fold because of his determination to take a hard line on fiscal issues facing the US.Correspondents say the choice of Mr Ryan has made Mitt Romney's candidacy more palatable to conservatives who doubted his credentials during a long primary process.He tore into the president on Wednesday night, accusing him of running out of ideas and waging a negative campaign."Fear and division are all they've got left," he said, adding: "Now all that's left is a presidency adrift, surviving on slogans that already seem tired, grasping at a moment that has already passed."We will not duck the tough issues - we will lead," Mr Ryan said. "We will not spend four years blaming others - we will take responsibility.
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John McCain lambasted the president's foreign policy"The work ahead will be hard. These times demand the best of us - all of us - but we can do this."In one of the biggest applause lines of the night, Mr Ryan said: "College graduates should not have to live out their 20s in their childhood bedrooms, staring up at fading Obama posters and wondering when they can move out and get going with life."He pledged that a Romney-Ryan administration would create 12 million American jobs in its first term and cap federal spending at 20% of gross domestic product.Speaking earlier, Senator McCain lambasted the Obama foreign policy, saying the president was not true to American values, and that he had abandoned Syria's people to a "savage and unfair fight"."The demand for our leadership in the world has never been greater," the senator said. "People don't want less of America. They want more."
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Condoleezza Rice says the Romney-Ryan ticket know how to maintain US leadership abroadFormer Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice praised the Republican ticket in a speech that made no overt mention of President Obama."Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan will rebuild us at home and inspire us to lead abroad," she said. "They will provide an answer to the question, 'where does America stand?"'President Obama's re-nomination will be confirmed next week at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.
 
Here are a few.

1. “A downgraded America.” Ryan blamed the president for the nation’s credit downgrade in August 2011 after Republicans threatened to allow the government to default on its debt for the first time in history. But the ratings agency explicitly blamed “Republicans saying that they refuse to accept any tax increases as part of a larger deal.”

2. “More debt than any other president before him, and more than all the troubled governments of Europe combined.” Romney has made the almost identical claim, that Obama has amassed more debt “as almost all of the other presidents combined.” But their math doesn’t add up: when Obama took office, the national debt was $10.626 trillion. It has increased to slightly above $15 trillion.

3. Shuttered General Motors plant is “one more broken promise.” Ryan described a GM plant that closed down in his hometown, Janesville, Wisconsin, and blamed Obama for breaking his promise to keep the plant open when he visited during his campaign. But Obama never made that promise, and the plant shut down in December 2008, before Obama even took office.

4. Obama “did exactly nothing” on Bowles-Simpson. Ryan said, “He 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.” In fact, Ryan was instrumental in sabotaging the commission, leading the other House Republicans in voting against the plan.

5. “$716 billion, funneled out of Medicare by President Obama.” Ryan’s favorite lie is a deliberate distortion of Obamacare’s savings from eliminating inefficiencies. Furthermore, Ryan’s own plan for Medicare includes these savings. Romney has vowed to restore these cuts, which would render the trust fund insolvent 8 years ahead of schedule.

6. “The greatest of all responsibilities is that of the strong to protect the weak.” Ryan closed the speech with an invocation of social responsibility, saying, “The truest measure of any society is how it treats those who cannot defend or care for themselves.” However, numerous clergy members have condemned Ryan’s budget plan as “cruel,” and “an immoral disaster” because of its devastating cuts in social programs the poor and sick rely on. Meanwhile, Ryan would give ultra-rich individuals and corporations $3 trillion in tax breaks.
 
Seriously?

Here is a quote from Fox News of all places "“To anyone paying the slightest bit of attention to facts, Ryan’s speech was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single political speech.”
 
it's the name... for some strange reason, it isses me off to the core. i hate the simpsons, so that prolly accounts for something. but also just your views i find are misguided and misinformed for the most part.
 
Find a post where i state my political views. Do it, i dare you. I just point out flaws in other peoples logic, i rarely, if ever state my opinions on politics on this site. Really, show me specifically where my views are missinformed.
 
Im assuming you dont like the simpsons because you were to youn to remember when they were good. The simpsons, especially the early seasons when conan wrote for them is easily the best show of all time
 
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