Another lie: During his convention speech, Ryan claimed that that President Obama was specifically responsible for a downgrade of the U.S. government’s credit rating by Standard and Poor during the budget and debt ceiling debate last summer.
CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley confronted Ryan on that point, reading from the S&P’s own report saying that it was Republicans’ refusal to accept any revenue-raising measures that prompted the credit downgrade.
Even when directly confronted with this lie (claiming the report said something that it did not), Ryan has refused to back down. I guess he thinks that if he repeats the lie enough, it will become the truth. :rolleyes:
That is standard M.O. for conservatives. Take the whole “the stimulus was a complete failure” line; completely not-true yet taken as gospel-truth by many (even non-conservatives) due to nothing more than the untruth being repeated ad-nauseum. It’s unfortunately an effective strategy for disinforming the masses.
It has been made clear that their campaign will not be dictated by fact checkers. There is nothing secretive about their strategy. How does any of this surprise anyone?
I get where you are coming from but I think the subjective experience of such people is not what you say. It’s not that they don’t care about making problems worse, or that making problems worse is irrelevant. It’s that they truly believe their idealistic philosophy will make things better either straight away or in the long term.
If he’s Ryan, he’s lyin’. Ryan told a crowd in NC that there were 1.4 million businesses that filed for bankruotcy last year, instead of 47,806. He may have confused personal versus business bankruptcy, but he was clear that he was talking about fewer businesses meaning fewer jobs.
He’s also being deceptive in the implications of this figure, since the number of bankruptcies is falling, not increasing.
Good news, everyone! Ryan has clarified that he didn’t blame Obama for the plant closing in 2008! Instead, he was trying to blame Obama for breaking his promise to keep the plant open.
Of course, Obama never promised to keep the plant open, in the first place. Instead, Obama engaged in a little subjunctive mood, saying that, if the plant would accept the government’s help in refitting it for clean energy, there was no reason the plant couldn’t stay open for a hundred years. But hey, that uses some of the same words as Ryan’s new claim that Obama broke a promise to keep the plant open, so it’s easy to see that Ryan’s totally right, this time, and not at all a pathologically broken specimen of Randian self-aggrandizement.
One useful way to measure whether you’re dealing with a compulsive liar or a guy who makes innocent mistakes is to see whether his lies makes him, or his side, or his argument, appear better than it is. I think that’s the important part of Ryan’s lies, not their subject or their theme. Once you become convinced that the guy is a compulsive liar, wouldn’t you rather have someone–anyone–without a major personality defect?
Actually, for me it is different. I’ve dealt with addicted people who are compulsive liars as a part of their illness. They lie about really stupid, unimportant stuff. Taking “I finished a SINGLE marathon when I was a kid in a respectable time of just over 4 hours” to “I had to quit running marathonS (multiple)” and my best time was “two and fifty something”… that sets off my compulsive liar radar. Either that or the guy is in early onset mental dementia and shouldn’t be in government.
Bolding mine — oh, my editor would have a fit over this. Guess Lying Ryan operates in a non-linear time environment?
Also, WTF do they want? Do they want government to but into everyone business or not?
And finally, Ohio did pretty well with the GM thing… so suckit Janesville. If you had elected a better rep, you might have gotten your plant re-tooled too.
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Great! Natural collapse of unproductive industry, Randian wet dream, right? Unless he thinks government regulations against child labour and taxes were the cause of those lost businesses, in which case, let us all weep for the job creators.
Today, CNN.com has a link on its home page to an opinion piece by sports writer Jeff Pearlman. Pearlman calls Ryan’s marathon claim a “flat-out, straight-up, no-holds-barred lie” and notes, “when it comes to Wisconsin’s favorite son, a lie … isn’t such an isolated occurrence.”
I don’t know anything about Pearlman. Maybe he’s a Democratic partisan hack on the side or something. But when a guy known mostly for sports pops up on CNN calling Ryan a liar, it suggests to me that the label is sticking pretty good.
Romney/Ryan – the Flippy-Floppy and Wibbly-Wobbly ticket.
The marathon lie is particularly troublesome because it falls so far outside the usual range of just-the-business-of-politics prevaications. It suggests that Ryan is either:
So stupid that he was unware that the facts could be checked, or
So arrogant that he assumed his lie would trump the truth in the public consciousness, or
Pathologically unable to stop himself from lying even when he knew it was a bad idea.
That would be a much, much more convincing article if they’d given some examples of previous pre-nomination fabrications. But they seem to just expect us to take their word for it.
Anyone remember Biden lying about going to law school on a full scholarship or that he was in the top half of his class? How’s about them 3 degrees he said he received?
Anyone remember when he plagiarized a speech in his debate in 1987? How about that plagiarism in law school?
Man…I’d say the same about Lunchbucket Joe! You think he’d know if he had a full scholarship and graduated in the top half of his class. I bet those things stick with you longer than a marathon time. Pathological!
In the past Ryan has lied about whether or not he requested stimulus funds. Initially he denied it, then he claimed he didn’t know what he was requesting (ugh).
A new letter has turned up showing that Ryan requested grant funding for a facility in his district through Obamacare (the ACA). It will be impossible for him to deny this time, and hard for him to claim he didn’t know what he was doing.