Thursday, August 30, 2012

"Likely to Succeed" Prom King gets Fact-Checked following RNC speech

Paul Ryan was big man on campus during his senior year of high school in 1988. He was Prom King and also voted “Biggest Brown-Noser” by his high school class in a vote that also included “Best Looking,” "Best Athlete” and “Most Likely to Succeed."


Whether he will succeed down the campaign to the November election and become Vice-President remains to be seen, but according to media and non-partisan factcheckers, Ryan's speech at the RNC last night could have won a "Most Likely to be called Pinocchio" award.   From Factcheck.org:   TAMPA, Fla. — Paul Ryan’s acceptance speech at the Republican convention contained several false claims and misleading statements. Delegates cheered as the vice presidential nominee:

■Accused President Obama’s health care law of funneling money away from Medicare “at the expense of the elderly.” In fact, Medicare’s chief actuary says the law “substantially improves” the system’s finances, and Ryan himself has embraced the same savings.

■Accused Obama of doing “exactly nothing” about recommendations of a bipartisan deficit commission — which Ryan himself helped scuttle.

■Claimed the American people were “cut out” of stimulus spending. Actually, more than a quarter of all stimulus dollars went for tax relief for workers.

■Faulted Obama for failing to deliver a 2008 campaign promise to keep a Wisconsin plant open. It closed less than a month before Obama took office.

■Blamed Obama for the loss of a AAA credit rating for the U.S. Actually, Standard & Poor’s blamed the downgrade on the uncompromising stands of both Republicans and Democrats.

And when he wasn’t attacking Obama, Ryan was puffing up the record of his running mate, Mitt Romney, on taxes and unemployment.

Ryan’s VP Spin

The question is, does playing loose with the facts matter to the voting public. Or are we so cynical with the media and politicians that we don't expect any of them to tell the truth.





7 comments:

Karan Aggarwal said...

I think bending the facts to the public matters because the general public typically never has time to even fact check most of these politicians.

Dale D. said...

At least he's a good speaker. But with the amount of media coverage that goes on in today's world, mistakes can be uploaded and replayed constantly for the world to see. That way for someone who missed the original speech will hear for a week nothing but "How could this person say this!?", especially since most people can google the facts almost as fast as he can say them. 30 years from now todays political environment will just be comedy central reels.

Anonymous said...

It seems to me like the sole purpose of the media is to bend facts and not to tell the whole truth for the sake of swaying the masses. People are so set onto there respective sides (republican, democrat), and regardless of the "agenda" of either party, it is covered up by mindless bantering and speeches that don't have any real political meaning. For exapmle, Romneys campaign slogan "believe in america". It doesn't mean anything at all, and quite frankly if obama had taken it up it would be just as applicable to him. I was reading the New York Times and found this poll of the most used words at the GOP. Just food for thought.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/08/28/us/politics/convention-word-counts.html#Economy

Unknown said...

I thought that Paul Ryan had one of the better speeches at the convention. But now as we all take a step back and we see what he actually said. It's not right to lie on national television like Ryan did the other night. But that's just politics, and there's not much we can do about trying to end it.

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