Republicans, the Post-Truth Party
The Editors
September 5, 2012
The acceptance speeches by Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney at the GOP
convention were only slightly more grounded in reality than Clint
Eastwood’s conversation with an empty chair. Ryan is infamous for his
pack of lies, from the attempt to blame President Obama for the closing
of a Wisconsin GM factory that began shutting down during the Bush
presidency, to the fantasy that Ryan’s austerity agenda is about
something other than gutting Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid in
order to enrich Wall Street speculators and the insurance industry.
Romney was just as bad, with a rambling rumination on how much he wished
Barack Obama’s presidency had “succeeded.” Coming from the man who
tried to scuttle Obama’s successful interventions to save GM and
Chrysler, and who spent the rest of the president’s first term
organizing a campaign to displace him, Romney’s line wasn’t remotely
believable.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
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