According to Fox News columnist Sally Kohn, vice presidential nominee
Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday
"was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest
number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single
political speech."
"On this measure, while it was Romney who ran the Olympics, Ryan
earned the gold," Kohn wrote.
In a surprising move, Fox News joined CNN, The Huffington Post, the
Washington Post's Wonkblog, and ThinkProgress in publishing a
fact-check of the Republican vice presidential nominee's speech,
finding that the speech was full of lies and misleading assertions.
Kohn, who describes herself as a "progressive voice on Fox News,"
wrote in her Thursday column that though Ryan came off as likable
during his speech, his misrepresentations and omissions "caused a much
larger problem for himself and his running mate."
In contrast, several Fox News commentators praised Ryan's speech on
air after the event, without mentioning his misleading claims,
according to Media Matters.
In her column, Kohn called out four lies in Ryan's speech. She
critcized Ryan for blaming President Obama for the shutdown of a
General Motors plant in Janesville, Wis., that actually was closed
during the Bush administration. She also knocked Ryan for pinning the
blame for S&P's downgrade of U.S. debt on Obama, when Republicans in
Congress helped precipitate the downgrade by threatening to refuse to
raise the debt ceiling.
"The good news is that the Romney-Ryan campaign has likely created
dozens of new jobs among the legions of additional fact checkers that
media outlets are rushing to hire to sift through the mountain of cow
dung that flowed from Ryan s mouth," Kohn wrote.
> According to Fox News columnist Sally Kohn, vice presidential nominee
> Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday
> "was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest
> number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single
> political speech."
And of course we all know that that lie is being told because you know that it's Hussein who holds that record.
> "On this measure, while it was Romney who ran the Olympics, Ryan
> earned the gold," Kohn wrote.
> In a surprising move, Fox News joined CNN, The Huffington Post, the
> Washington Post's Wonkblog, and ThinkProgress in publishing a
> fact-check of the Republican vice presidential nominee's speech,
> finding that the speech was full of lies and misleading assertions.
> Kohn, who describes herself as a "progressive voice on Fox News,"
Which puts the lie to the assertion that Fox isn't fair and balanced. Damn you fuckers are stupid.
> wrote in her Thursday column that though Ryan came off as likable
> during his speech, his misrepresentations and omissions "caused a much
> larger problem for himself and his running mate."
> In contrast, several Fox News commentators praised Ryan's speech on
> air after the event, without mentioning his misleading claims,
> according to Media Matters.
> In her column, Kohn called out four lies in Ryan's speech. She
> critcized Ryan for blaming President Obama for the shutdown of a
> General Motors plant in Janesville, Wis., that actually was closed
> during the Bush administration.
Yet more goddamn lying from the left.
GM plant's last day finalized
By JIM LEUTE Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
JANESVILLE - General Motors will end medium-duty truck production in
Janesville on April 23, four months to the day after the plant stopped
building full-size sport utility vehicles.
>> According to Fox News columnist Sally Kohn, vice presidential nominee
>> Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday
>> "was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest
>> number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single
>> political speech."
> And of course we all know that that lie is being told because you know
> that it's Hussein who holds that record.
>> "On this measure, while it was Romney who ran the Olympics, Ryan earned
>> the gold," Kohn wrote.
>> In a surprising move, Fox News joined CNN, The Huffington Post, the
>> Washington Post's Wonkblog, and ThinkProgress in publishing a
>> fact-check of the Republican vice presidential nominee's speech,
>> finding that the speech was full of lies and misleading assertions.
>> Kohn, who describes herself as a "progressive voice on Fox News,"
> Which puts the lie to the assertion that Fox isn't fair and balanced.
> Damn you fuckers are stupid.
>> wrote in her Thursday column that though Ryan came off as likable
>> during his speech, his misrepresentations and omissions "caused a much
>> larger problem for himself and his running mate."
>> In contrast, several Fox News commentators praised Ryan's speech on air
>> after the event, without mentioning his misleading claims, according to
>> Media Matters.
>> In her column, Kohn called out four lies in Ryan's speech. She
>> critcized Ryan for blaming President Obama for the shutdown of a
>> General Motors plant in Janesville, Wis., that actually was closed
>> during the Bush administration.
> Yet more goddamn lying from the left.
> GM plant's last day finalized
> By JIM LEUTE Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
> JANESVILLE - General Motors will end medium-duty truck production in
> Janesville on April 23, four months to the day after the plant stopped
> building full-size sport utility vehicles.
>>> According to Fox News columnist Sally Kohn, vice presidential nominee
>>> Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday
>>> "was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest
>>> number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single
>>> political speech."
>> And of course we all know that that lie is being told because you know
>> that it's Hussein who holds that record.
>>> "On this measure, while it was Romney who ran the Olympics, Ryan earned
>>> the gold," Kohn wrote.
>>> In a surprising move, Fox News joined CNN, The Huffington Post, the
>>> Washington Post's Wonkblog, and ThinkProgress in publishing a
>>> fact-check of the Republican vice presidential nominee's speech,
>>> finding that the speech was full of lies and misleading assertions.
>>> Kohn, who describes herself as a "progressive voice on Fox News,"
>> Which puts the lie to the assertion that Fox isn't fair and balanced.
>> Damn you fuckers are stupid.
>>> wrote in her Thursday column that though Ryan came off as likable
>>> during his speech, his misrepresentations and omissions "caused a much
>>> larger problem for himself and his running mate."
>>> In contrast, several Fox News commentators praised Ryan's speech on air
>>> after the event, without mentioning his misleading claims, according to
>>> Media Matters.
>>> In her column, Kohn called out four lies in Ryan's speech. She
>>> critcized Ryan for blaming President Obama for the shutdown of a
>>> General Motors plant in Janesville, Wis., that actually was closed
>>> during the Bush administration.
>> Yet more goddamn lying from the left.
>> GM plant's last day finalized
>> By JIM LEUTE Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
>> JANESVILLE - General Motors will end medium-duty truck production in
>> Janesville on April 23, four months to the day after the plant stopped
>> building full-size sport utility vehicles.
>>>> According to Fox News columnist Sally Kohn, vice presidential nominee
>>>> Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday
>>>> "was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest
>>>> number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single
>>>> political speech."
>>> And of course we all know that that lie is being told because you know
>>> that it's Hussein who holds that record.
>>>> "On this measure, while it was Romney who ran the Olympics, Ryan earned
>>>> the gold," Kohn wrote.
>>>> In a surprising move, Fox News joined CNN, The Huffington Post, the
>>>> Washington Post's Wonkblog, and ThinkProgress in publishing a
>>>> fact-check of the Republican vice presidential nominee's speech,
>>>> finding that the speech was full of lies and misleading assertions.
>>>> Kohn, who describes herself as a "progressive voice on Fox News,"
>>> Which puts the lie to the assertion that Fox isn't fair and balanced.
>>> Damn you fuckers are stupid.
>>>> wrote in her Thursday column that though Ryan came off as likable
>>>> during his speech, his misrepresentations and omissions "caused a much
>>>> larger problem for himself and his running mate."
>>>> In contrast, several Fox News commentators praised Ryan's speech on air
>>>> after the event, without mentioning his misleading claims, according to
>>>> Media Matters.
>>>> In her column, Kohn called out four lies in Ryan's speech. She
>>>> critcized Ryan for blaming President Obama for the shutdown of a
>>>> General Motors plant in Janesville, Wis., that actually was closed
>>>> during the Bush administration.
>>> Yet more goddamn lying from the left.
>>> GM plant's last day finalized
>>> By JIM LEUTE Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
>>> JANESVILLE - General Motors will end medium-duty truck production in
>>> Janesville on April 23, four months to the day after the plant stopped
>>> building full-size sport utility vehicles.
>>>>> According to Fox News columnist Sally Kohn, vice presidential nominee
>>>>> Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday
>>>>> "was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest
>>>>> number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single
>>>>> political speech."
>>>> And of course we all know that that lie is being told because you know
>>>> that it's Hussein who holds that record.
>>>>> "On this measure, while it was Romney who ran the Olympics, Ryan >>>>> earned
>>>>> the gold," Kohn wrote.
>>>>> In a surprising move, Fox News joined CNN, The Huffington Post, the
>>>>> Washington Post's Wonkblog, and ThinkProgress in publishing a
>>>>> fact-check of the Republican vice presidential nominee's speech,
>>>>> finding that the speech was full of lies and misleading assertions.
>>>>> Kohn, who describes herself as a "progressive voice on Fox News,"
>>>> Which puts the lie to the assertion that Fox isn't fair and balanced.
>>>> Damn you fuckers are stupid.
>>>>> wrote in her Thursday column that though Ryan came off as likable
>>>>> during his speech, his misrepresentations and omissions "caused a much
>>>>> larger problem for himself and his running mate."
>>>>> In contrast, several Fox News commentators praised Ryan's speech on >>>>> air
>>>>> after the event, without mentioning his misleading claims, according >>>>> to
>>>>> Media Matters.
>>>>> In her column, Kohn called out four lies in Ryan's speech. She
>>>>> critcized Ryan for blaming President Obama for the shutdown of a
>>>>> General Motors plant in Janesville, Wis., that actually was closed
>>>>> during the Bush administration.
>>>> Yet more goddamn lying from the left.
>>>> GM plant's last day finalized
>>>> By JIM LEUTE Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
>>>> JANESVILLE - General Motors will end medium-duty truck production in
>>>> Janesville on April 23, four months to the day after the plant stopped
>>>> building full-size sport utility vehicles.
>>> Pay attention, Eddie. This guy? never reponds to anyone elses posts or >>> to
>>> responses like yours, He posts and disappears.
>> But you and others see me kick his lying cowardly ass and that's enough >> for me.
>> -Eddie Haskell
> Paul Ryan lied his way through his speech.
BRAACK!
No, the DNC / MSM cabal lied and has you making a fool of yourself again.
GM plant's last day finalized
By JIM LEUTE Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
JANESVILLE - General Motors will end medium-duty truck production in
Janesville on April 23, four months to the day after the plant stopped
building full-size sport utility vehicles.
>>>>> According to Fox News columnist Sally Kohn, vice presidential nominee
>>>>> Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday
>>>>> "was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest
>>>>> number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single
>>>>> political speech."
>>>> And of course we all know that that lie is being told because you know
>>>> that it's Hussein who holds that record.
>>>>> "On this measure, while it was Romney who ran the Olympics, Ryan >>>>> earned
>>>>> the gold," Kohn wrote.
>>>>> In a surprising move, Fox News joined CNN, The Huffington Post, the
>>>>> Washington Post's Wonkblog, and ThinkProgress in publishing a
>>>>> fact-check of the Republican vice presidential nominee's speech,
>>>>> finding that the speech was full of lies and misleading assertions.
>>>>> Kohn, who describes herself as a "progressive voice on Fox News,"
>>>> Which puts the lie to the assertion that Fox isn't fair and balanced.
>>>> Damn you fuckers are stupid.
>>>>> wrote in her Thursday column that though Ryan came off as likable
>>>>> during his speech, his misrepresentations and omissions "caused a much
>>>>> larger problem for himself and his running mate."
>>>>> In contrast, several Fox News commentators praised Ryan's speech on >>>>> air
>>>>> after the event, without mentioning his misleading claims, according >>>>> to
>>>>> Media Matters.
>>>>> In her column, Kohn called out four lies in Ryan's speech. She
>>>>> critcized Ryan for blaming President Obama for the shutdown of a
>>>>> General Motors plant in Janesville, Wis., that actually was closed
>>>>> during the Bush administration.
>>>> Yet more goddamn lying from the left.
>>>> GM plant's last day finalized
>>>> By JIM LEUTE Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
>>>> JANESVILLE - General Motors will end medium-duty truck production in
>>>> Janesville on April 23, four months to the day after the plant stopped
>>>> building full-size sport utility vehicles.
See? Hussein lies with every breath and then Ryan tells the truth and democrats lie and say he's lying. Your party is the most corrupt entity on earth. Why do you support that?
>>>>>> According to Fox News columnist Sally Kohn, vice presidential nominee
>>>>>> Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday
>>>>>> "was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest
>>>>>> number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single
>>>>>> political speech."
>>>>> And of course we all know that that lie is being told because you know
>>>>> that it's Hussein who holds that record.
>>>>>> "On this measure, while it was Romney who ran the Olympics, Ryan >>>>>> earned
>>>>>> the gold," Kohn wrote.
>>>>>> In a surprising move, Fox News joined CNN, The Huffington Post, the
>>>>>> Washington Post's Wonkblog, and ThinkProgress in publishing a
>>>>>> fact-check of the Republican vice presidential nominee's speech,
>>>>>> finding that the speech was full of lies and misleading assertions.
>>>>>> Kohn, who describes herself as a "progressive voice on Fox News,"
>>>>> Which puts the lie to the assertion that Fox isn't fair and balanced.
>>>>> Damn you fuckers are stupid.
>>>>>> wrote in her Thursday column that though Ryan came off as likable
>>>>>> during his speech, his misrepresentations and omissions "caused a >>>>>> much
>>>>>> larger problem for himself and his running mate."
>>>>>> In contrast, several Fox News commentators praised Ryan's speech on >>>>>> air
>>>>>> after the event, without mentioning his misleading claims, according >>>>>> to
>>>>>> Media Matters.
>>>>>> In her column, Kohn called out four lies in Ryan's speech. She
>>>>>> critcized Ryan for blaming President Obama for the shutdown of a
>>>>>> General Motors plant in Janesville, Wis., that actually was closed
>>>>>> during the Bush administration.
>>>>> Yet more goddamn lying from the left.
>>>>> GM plant's last day finalized
>>>>> By JIM LEUTE Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
>>>>> JANESVILLE - General Motors will end medium-duty truck production in
>>>>> Janesville on April 23, four months to the day after the plant stopped
>>>>> building full-size sport utility vehicles.
>>>> Pay attention, Eddie. This guy? never reponds to anyone elses posts or >>>> to
>>>> responses like yours, He posts and disappears.
>>> But you and others see me kick his lying cowardly ass and that's enough >>> for me.
>>> -Eddie Haskell
>> Paul Ryan lied his way through his speech.
> BRAACK!
> No, the DNC / MSM cabal lied and has you making a fool of yourself again.
> GM plant's last day finalized
> By JIM LEUTE Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
> JANESVILLE - General Motors will end medium-duty truck production in
> Janesville on April 23, four months to the day after the plant stopped
> building full-size sport utility vehicles.
>>>>>>> According to Fox News columnist Sally Kohn, vice presidential >>>>>>> nominee
>>>>>>> Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention on >>>>>>> Wednesday
>>>>>>> "was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest
>>>>>>> number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single
>>>>>>> political speech."
>>>>>> And of course we all know that that lie is being told because you >>>>>> know
>>>>>> that it's Hussein who holds that record.
>>>>>>> "On this measure, while it was Romney who ran the Olympics, Ryan >>>>>>> earned
>>>>>>> the gold," Kohn wrote.
>>>>>>> In a surprising move, Fox News joined CNN, The Huffington Post, the
>>>>>>> Washington Post's Wonkblog, and ThinkProgress in publishing a
>>>>>>> fact-check of the Republican vice presidential nominee's speech,
>>>>>>> finding that the speech was full of lies and misleading assertions.
>>>>>>> Kohn, who describes herself as a "progressive voice on Fox News,"
>>>>>> Which puts the lie to the assertion that Fox isn't fair and balanced.
>>>>>> Damn you fuckers are stupid.
>>>>>>> wrote in her Thursday column that though Ryan came off as likable
>>>>>>> during his speech, his misrepresentations and omissions "caused a >>>>>>> much
>>>>>>> larger problem for himself and his running mate."
>>>>>>> In contrast, several Fox News commentators praised Ryan's speech on >>>>>>> air
>>>>>>> after the event, without mentioning his misleading claims, according >>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> Media Matters.
>>>>>>> In her column, Kohn called out four lies in Ryan's speech. She
>>>>>>> critcized Ryan for blaming President Obama for the shutdown of a
>>>>>>> General Motors plant in Janesville, Wis., that actually was closed
>>>>>>> during the Bush administration.
>>>>>> Yet more goddamn lying from the left.
>>>>>> GM plant's last day finalized
>>>>>> By JIM LEUTE Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
>>>>>> JANESVILLE - General Motors will end medium-duty truck production in
>>>>>> Janesville on April 23, four months to the day after the plant >>>>>> stopped
>>>>>> building full-size sport utility vehicles.
>>>>> Pay attention, Eddie. This guy? never reponds to anyone elses posts or >>>>> to
>>>>> responses like yours, He posts and disappears.
>>>> But you and others see me kick his lying cowardly ass and that's enough >>>> for me.
>>>> -Eddie Haskell
>>> Paul Ryan lied his way through his speech.
>> BRAACK!
>> No, the DNC / MSM cabal lied and has you making a fool of yourself again.
>> GM plant's last day finalized
>> By JIM LEUTE Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
>> JANESVILLE - General Motors will end medium-duty truck production in
>> Janesville on April 23, four months to the day after the plant stopped
>> building full-size sport utility vehicles.
> .
> .
> .
> GM planned the shut down during bush,jr's administration. Republican > bush,jr did nothing to save it.
> This was one of Ryan's lies in his speech.
> Check your facts before posting
Projection.
Ryan said that the plant was shut down during Hussein. Fact.
Hussein said that he'd save it. He lied.
Democrats said that it was shut down during Bush. They lied.
Democrats said that Ryan Lied. They lied.
Now, make a fool of yourself some more covering for your fascist lying character assassinating party, Sid.
> >>>>>>> According to Fox News columnist Sally Kohn, vice presidential > >>>>>>> nominee
> >>>>>>> Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention on > >>>>>>> Wednesday
> >>>>>>> "was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest
> >>>>>>> number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single
> >>>>>>> political speech."
> >>>>>> And of course we all know that that lie is being told because you > >>>>>> know
> >>>>>> that it's Hussein who holds that record.
> >>>>>>> "On this measure, while it was Romney who ran the Olympics, Ryan > >>>>>>> earned
> >>>>>>> the gold," Kohn wrote.
> >>>>>>> In a surprising move, Fox News joined CNN, The Huffington Post, the
> >>>>>>> Washington Post's Wonkblog, and ThinkProgress in publishing a
> >>>>>>> fact-check of the Republican vice presidential nominee's speech,
> >>>>>>> finding that the speech was full of lies and misleading assertions.
> >>>>>>> Kohn, who describes herself as a "progressive voice on Fox News,"
> >>>>>> Which puts the lie to the assertion that Fox isn't fair and balanced.
> >>>>>> Damn you fuckers are stupid.
> >>>>>>> wrote in her Thursday column that though Ryan came off as likable
> >>>>>>> during his speech, his misrepresentations and omissions "caused a > >>>>>>> much
> >>>>>>> larger problem for himself and his running mate."
> >>>>>>> In contrast, several Fox News commentators praised Ryan's speech on > >>>>>>> air
> >>>>>>> after the event, without mentioning his misleading claims, according > >>>>>>> to
> >>>>>>> Media Matters.
> >>>>>>> In her column, Kohn called out four lies in Ryan's speech. She
> >>>>>>> critcized Ryan for blaming President Obama for the shutdown of a
> >>>>>>> General Motors plant in Janesville, Wis., that actually was closed
> >>>>>>> during the Bush administration.
> >>>>>> Yet more goddamn lying from the left.
> >>>>>> GM plant's last day finalized
> >>>>>> By JIM LEUTE Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
> >>>>>> JANESVILLE - General Motors will end medium-duty truck production in
> >>>>>> Janesville on April 23, four months to the day after the plant > >>>>>> stopped
> >>>>>> building full-size sport utility vehicles.
> >>>>> Pay attention, Eddie. This guy? never reponds to anyone elses posts or > >>>>> to
> >>>>> responses like yours, He posts and disappears.
> >>>> But you and others see me kick his lying cowardly ass and that's enough > >>>> for me.
> >>>> -Eddie Haskell
> >>> Paul Ryan lied his way through his speech.
> >> BRAACK!
> >> No, the DNC / MSM cabal lied and has you making a fool of yourself again.
> >> GM plant's last day finalized
> >> By JIM LEUTE Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
> >> JANESVILLE - General Motors will end medium-duty truck production in
> >> Janesville on April 23, four months to the day after the plant stopped
> >> building full-size sport utility vehicles.
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > GM planned the shut down during bush,jr's administration. Republican > > bush,jr did nothing to save it.
> > This was one of Ryan's lies in his speech.
> > Check your facts before posting
> Projection.
> Ryan said that the plant was shut down during Hussein. Fact.
> Hussein said that he'd save it. He lied.
"But to fairly evaluate Obama's statement, at least two pieces of context -- missing from Ryan's account -- would be useful: First, that Obama wasn't telling this plant that he'd save it from a pending closure. He wasn't addressing a plant that he knew to be closing, because the closure announcement didn't come until four months after his speech"
> Democrats said that it was shut down during Bush. They lied.
The decision to close the plant was before he was in office.
What was he supposed to do, exactly? You expect Presidents to make company decisions now?
I thought righties wanted LESS government?
This is sure a strange issue for you morons to even approach.
> Democrats said that Ryan Lied. They lied.
> Now, make a fool of yourself some more covering for your fascist lying > character assassinating party, Sid.
He calls someone a fascist while demanding our President make private company decisions.
-- "[The] debt explosion has resulted not from big spending by the Democrats, but instead the Republican Party's embrace, about three decades ago, of the insidious doctrine that deficits don't matter if they result from tax cuts."
-Reagan budget chief David Stockman
So can we now assert that you accept Fox News as a credible news source, ComradeJo?
-- I do not want a President who is really rich. The rich are out of touch...Unless their last name is Kennedy, Obama or Kerry, or they run as a Democrat.
>> >>>>>>> According to Fox News columnist Sally Kohn, vice presidential
>> >>>>>>> nominee
>> >>>>>>> Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention on
>> >>>>>>> Wednesday
>> >>>>>>> "was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest
>> >>>>>>> number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a >> >>>>>>> single
>> >>>>>>> political speech."
>> >>>>>> And of course we all know that that lie is being told because you
>> >>>>>> know
>> >>>>>> that it's Hussein who holds that record.
>> >>>>>>> "On this measure, while it was Romney who ran the Olympics, Ryan
>> >>>>>>> earned
>> >>>>>>> the gold," Kohn wrote.
>> >>>>>>> In a surprising move, Fox News joined CNN, The Huffington Post, >> >>>>>>> the
>> >>>>>>> Washington Post's Wonkblog, and ThinkProgress in publishing a
>> >>>>>>> fact-check of the Republican vice presidential nominee's speech,
>> >>>>>>> finding that the speech was full of lies and misleading >> >>>>>>> assertions.
>> >>>>>>> Kohn, who describes herself as a "progressive voice on Fox News,"
>> >>>>>> Which puts the lie to the assertion that Fox isn't fair and >> >>>>>> balanced.
>> >>>>>> Damn you fuckers are stupid.
>> >>>>>>> wrote in her Thursday column that though Ryan came off as likable
>> >>>>>>> during his speech, his misrepresentations and omissions "caused a
>> >>>>>>> much
>> >>>>>>> larger problem for himself and his running mate."
>> >>>>>>> In contrast, several Fox News commentators praised Ryan's speech >> >>>>>>> on
>> >>>>>>> air
>> >>>>>>> after the event, without mentioning his misleading claims, >> >>>>>>> according
>> >>>>>>> to
>> >>>>>>> Media Matters.
>> >>>>>>> In her column, Kohn called out four lies in Ryan's speech. She
>> >>>>>>> critcized Ryan for blaming President Obama for the shutdown of a
>> >>>>>>> General Motors plant in Janesville, Wis., that actually was >> >>>>>>> closed
>> >>>>>>> during the Bush administration.
>> >>>>>> Yet more goddamn lying from the left.
>> >>>>>> GM plant's last day finalized
>> >>>>>> By JIM LEUTE Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
>> >>>>>> JANESVILLE - General Motors will end medium-duty truck production >> >>>>>> in
>> >>>>>> Janesville on April 23, four months to the day after the plant
>> >>>>>> stopped
>> >>>>>> building full-size sport utility vehicles.
>> >>>>> Pay attention, Eddie. This guy? never reponds to anyone elses posts >> >>>>> or
>> >>>>> to
>> >>>>> responses like yours, He posts and disappears.
>> >>>> But you and others see me kick his lying cowardly ass and that's >> >>>> enough
>> >>>> for me.
>> >>>> -Eddie Haskell
>> >>> Paul Ryan lied his way through his speech.
>> >> BRAACK!
>> >> No, the DNC / MSM cabal lied and has you making a fool of yourself >> >> again.
>> >> GM plant's last day finalized
>> >> By JIM LEUTE Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009
>> >> JANESVILLE - General Motors will end medium-duty truck production in
>> >> Janesville on April 23, four months to the day after the plant stopped
>> >> building full-size sport utility vehicles.
>> > .
>> > .
>> > .
>> > GM planned the shut down during bush,jr's administration. Republican
>> > bush,jr did nothing to save it.
>> > This was one of Ryan's lies in his speech.
>> > Check your facts before posting
>> Projection.
>> Ryan said that the plant was shut down during Hussein. Fact.
>> Hussein said that he'd save it. He lied.
> "But to fairly evaluate Obama's statement, at least two
> pieces of context -- missing from Ryan's account -- > would be useful: First, that Obama wasn't telling this
> plant that he'd save it from a pending closure. He
> wasn't addressing a plant that he knew to be closing,
> because the closure announcement didn't come until four
> months after his speech"
>> Democrats said that it was shut down during Bush. They lied.
> The decision to close the plant was before he was in
> office.
> What was he supposed to do, exactly? You expect
> Presidents to make company decisions now?
> I thought righties wanted LESS government?
> This is sure a strange issue for you morons to even
> approach.
>> Democrats said that Ryan Lied. They lied.
>> Now, make a fool of yourself some more covering for your fascist lying
>> character assassinating party, Sid.
> He calls someone a fascist while demanding our President
> make private company decisions.
> -- > "[The] debt explosion has resulted not from big spending
> by the Democrats, but instead the Republican Party's
> embrace, about three decades ago, of the insidious
> doctrine that deficits don't matter if they result from
> tax cuts."
> -Reagan budget chief David Stockman