This guy is a pathological liar along the lines of Scott Brown
This guy is a pathological liar along the lines of Scott Brown
Swanee wrote:
PAUL RYAN (8/29/2012): He created a new bipartisan debt commission. They came back with an urgent report. He thanked them, sent them on their way, and then did exactly nothing.
Oh right, that was the Bowles-Simpson proposal that was never officially presented to Congress in part because it was voted down by a blue-eyed dreamboat named Ryan. Ryan Gosling, I can't beli... WAIT A MINUTE!!
You know what? Maybe if you told a more personal story about an auto plant closing in Paul Ryan's district, maybe that'll contain some of these hard truths he's known for.
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Maybe you missed the very next paragraph in the speech where Paul Ryan said he put forth a plan to the house in response to Bowles-Simpson. The plan was based on the things he liked about Bowles-Simpson with other ideas added in. It was passed by the House. What did Obama do in response to the Bowles-Simpson proposal? Absolutely nothing. The point was not that Paul Ryan agreed or disagreed with Bowles-Simpson. The point was that a bipartisan debt commission was put together by Obama in order to solve our debt crisis. they couldn't necessarily agree on any solutions but did agree on the urgency of tackling the problem of our nation's debt. What was Obama's response to this urgency? Nothing. What plan did he put forward? He has none.
kradpak wrote:
sniff test wrote:BS artist. A runner that doesn't know his PR's?
Bullshite.
I'm not sure if you're joking or not. You really think that all runners know their PRs? Especially if it was from a long time ago? I'm a much more serious runner than a two fifty something marathoner and I have a hard time remember my 5k PR from a couple years ago. Maybe some people have other things they need to use their brain to store than times.
No I was not joking. Are you?
He wasn't off by a little. Are you saying you don't remember if you ran a 2:18 or 3:18 marathon? Or a 15 or 30 minute 5 k?
If that's the case, maybe you should get checked for alzhiemers.
And if his brain storage is unable to remember his time by an hour, maybe he should get his brain checked in case he does wind up a heartbeat from the presidency.
https://twitter.com/PaulRyanHall
How did we get from Ryan's Marathon time to Simpson-Bowles? What is it about Ryan's lie about his marathon time that bothers you so much that you need to bring up an entirely different subject?
yoyoyoyoyoyo wrote:
Maybe you missed the very next paragraph in the speech where Paul Ryan said he put forth a plan to the house in response to Bowles-Simpson. The plan was based on the things he liked about Bowles-Simpson with other ideas added in. It was passed by the House. What did Obama do in response to the Bowles-Simpson proposal? Absolutely nothing. The point was not that Paul Ryan agreed or disagreed with Bowles-Simpson. The point was that a bipartisan debt commission was put together by Obama in order to solve our debt crisis. they couldn't necessarily agree on any solutions but did agree on the urgency of tackling the problem of our nation's debt. What was Obama's response to this urgency? Nothing. What plan did he put forward? He has none.
a) ryan claimed in his speech that the bowles simpson commission issued an "urgent report". that is simply not true. and it is not true specifically because paul ryan voted against that report. do you think someone who doesn't pay close attention to politics would know that based on ryan's speech?
b) obama did in fact create and attempt to implement a long term deficit reduction plan. unfortunately, paul ryan and other republicans in the house would not consider it for even a moment because it contained >$0 of tax increases. so obama and ryan are at worst on the same footing here.
c) that was far from ryan's only outright lie in his speech.
d) if you support republican governing philosophy in general, you should still vote for romney and ryan. but you can't pretend that the guy is being honest. he is not. he (and romney) are running an incredibly cynical campaign, premised on lies and distortions. (e.g., obama "apologizes" for america, doesn't understand america, wasn't born in the US, eliminated work requirements from welfare - all of this is untrue, and much of it is the centerpiece of their campaign).
REPUBLICANS HAVE LOST THE RUNNER VOTE!!!!!!!!
This guy is a completer liar. I can't believe people actually want him as the vice president. If he lies about simple stuff like this, what can we expect from him as a vice president?
Let's not have a campaign dictated by fact checkers, ok? At least you've all got proof now that I wasn't born in Kenya.
ssssample wrote:
Hey Brojos,
I usually agree with you, but I think you're right, your party affiliation does affect how you look at this controversy, and apparently you guys are the only ones saying "he probably broke four with the chip time". I doubt they had chips back in 1990. With 2000 people in a race, how long is it going to take you to cross the starting line?
I've never started a race at the back of the pack, butI just assumed it would take several minutes.
I have done 30-seconds of research on the matter and my suspicions are correct.
The 2010 Boilermarker results are up online. The 2000 finisher got to the finish line some 2:16 after the start.
2000 Suzanne M. Buck F# 398 24/498 F45-49 1:18:18 8:25 1:16:02 8:10
http://www.leonetiming.com/2012/Roads/Boilermaker/15kGunTime.htmThe 1990 Grandma's marathon had more than 2000 finishers as Ryan finished 1990th in the race. So he very likely did run the 26.2 miles in the high 3s - not high 2s.
There is a very believable explanation for this mixup. He just got confused with 4 and 3 hours. It's not like he ran 3:30 - he ran just under 4 hrs and he said he ran just under 3 hrs.
And so yes i very much think it's a matter of party affiliation as to whether you think he lied or simply mis-spoke.
I mean Barack Obama once said there were 57 states in the United States. Was he lying when he said that or simply misspeaking?
http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/57states.aspAs the New Yorker pointed out, is campaign staff didn't act like a staff trying to cover it up. They told them he ran Grandma's back in college.
Ah! Well put, Avocado.I can't believe the nerve of the guy: "I was fast when I was younger, yeah." Huh, what about you were never fast.Congratulations to the LRC sleuths.
Avocado's Number wrote:
http://www.hughhewitt.com/blog/g/3229320e-2c55-4122-93f1-2ebe4fbc8663"I was also surprised to hear Ryan has run a sub-3 hour marathon. Add another interest group to the list of groups like Catholics, hunters and Miami of Ohio grads who are going to connect easily with this candidate."
O.K.
Interest groups who are going to connect easily with this candidate:
1. Catholics
2. Hunters
3. Miami of Ohio grads
4. Pathological liars
yoyoyoyoyoyo wrote:
....What did Obama do in response to the Bowles-Simpson proposal? Absolutely nothing. The point was not that Paul Ryan agreed or disagreed with Bowles-Simpson. The point was that a bipartisan debt commission was put together by Obama in order to solve our debt crisis. they couldn't necessarily agree on any solutions but did agree on the urgency of tackling the problem of our nation's debt. What was Obama's response to this urgency? Nothing. What plan did he put forward? He has none...
Obama cannot pass Bowles-Simpson or another plan by presidential decree. There need to be enough votes lined up to offer a chance at passing any legislation, otherwise it's a waste of time. What the Republicans passed in the House was for show, nothing more. You don't know what kind of negotiation is going on behind the scenes. If the Democrats and Republicans don't come together to work on this then nothing will happen. Politicians need to stop treating America like a sporting event where they think one side will win.
yoyoyoyoyoyo wrote:
Maybe you missed the very next paragraph in the speech where Paul Ryan said he put forth a plan to the house in response to Bowles-Simpson. The plan was based on the things he liked about Bowles-Simpson with other ideas added in. It was passed by the House. What did Obama do in response to the Bowles-Simpson proposal? Absolutely nothing. The point was not that Paul Ryan agreed or disagreed with Bowles-Simpson. The point was that a bipartisan debt commission was put together by Obama in order to solve our debt crisis. they couldn't necessarily agree on any solutions but did agree on the urgency of tackling the problem of our nation's debt. What was Obama's response to this urgency? Nothing. What plan did he put forward? He has none.
More lies?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sean-carman/lies-and-the-lying-liars-_b_1848894.htmlAre you serious, Rojo? How do you explain his "I was fast when I was younger, yeah" after Hewitt's "Holy smokes" reaction?
Have you ever known a four-hour marathoner who would respond that way if he had just inadvertently said he ran in a little under 3 hours?
ssssample wrote:
People who lie all the time say things like this. People like Kip Litton and Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.
...and Barry Soetoro and Joe Biden and Bill Clinton and Billary Clinton and Al Gore and John "swift boat" Kerry and Nasty Pelosi and Dingy Harry and John Edwards and...
rojo wrote:
There is a very believable explanation for this mixup. He just got confused with 4 and 3 hours. It's not like he ran 3:30 - he ran just under 4 hrs and he said he ran just under 3 hrs.
Did you actually hear what Paul Ryan said? Let me quote it for you: "Under three, high twos. I had a two hour and fifty-something", and when the reporter expressed his surprise, before wanting to move on to the next question, Ryan followed it up with "I was fast when I was younger, yeah."
Please don't make things worse by telling us that anyone who has run in high school, and finished a 4:01 marathon, does not know the difference between 2:50s and 4:01. He was very specific with his "two hour and fifty-something", and he must have known right there that he wasn't telling the truth.
You may well believe that such a little bit of self-aggrandizing is insignificant compared to the policy difference between Romney/Ryan and Obama/Biden, and I would agree with you. But right now, you're making yourself look like a complete fool. Just like Paul Ryan knows the difference between 4:01 and 2:50s, you understand more than enough about running to see that pleading ignorance does not hold water here.
Rojo while I knew you were a conservative I didn't figure you for a hack so please stop making a fool out of yourself trying to defend this.
The 1990 Grandma's marathon had more than 2000 finishers as Ryan finished 1990th in the race. So he very likely did run the 26.2 miles in the high 3s - not high 2s.
There is a very believable explanation for this mixup. He just got confused with 4 and 3 hours. It's not like he ran 3:30 - he ran just under 4 hrs and he said he ran just under 3 hrs.
But this was in the age before anybody thought of "chip time".
So he finished the race knowing he didn't achieve a sub-4:00-h-time (which would be a reasonable aim for a sports guy who doesn't specialize in distance running). How can he confuse that with breaking the three hour barrier?
Old and slow wrote:
Rojo while I knew you were a conservative I didn't figure you for a hack so please stop making a fool out of yourself trying to defend this.
Seriously rojo, your defense of this is pathetic.
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!