Recognizing Paul Ryan’s ‘tell’ when he is trying to avoid something
By Matt Miller
In poker a “tell” is the physical giveaway or tic that lets you know
someone is lying about his or her hand. In politics it’s the mode of
evasion a politician chooses to sidestep a truth he or she doesn’t want
to admit or to avoid saying something against self-interest. In his
debut interview with Fox News’ Brit Hume Tuesday, Rep. Paul Ryan’s “tells” were audacious and revealing. They suggest an opening Democrats would be wise to pursue.
Ryan (R-Wis.) tried to cloak himself in his supposedly charming
“wonky-ness” to sidestep two simple questions from Hume: When does Mitt
Romney’s budget reach balance, and when does Ryan’s own budget plan do
the same? Ryan pirouetted because Hume’s queries threatened to expose
his famed “fiscal conservatism” as a fraud.
It’s worth parsing
Ryan’s tactics in this exchange because it shows the brand of
disingenuousness we’re dealing with. So let’s go to the videotape. Have a
look at the relevant two-minute portion of the clip (excerpted on this CNN video) and then we’ll dissect it.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
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