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Paul Ryan’s phony existential drama: How a P.R. stunt took on a life of its own
Stop saying there's a "new" Paul Ryan. It's all part of a big con that he's pulled before. And we know how it endsSimon Maloy
Wednesday, Apr 16, 2014 09:51 AM CDT
Paul Ryan is having his Hamlet moment, it would seem. The Wisconsin Republican is pacing back and forth on the political stage, agonizing over whether hell stick true to the budget wonkery thats defined his congressional career to date or whether hell dive into his newfound passion for the poor. Add into all this the pressure to run for president in 2016, and you have quite the existential drama.
Whatever. Ryan can wring his hands all he wants, but Im getting increasingly frustrated with watching reporters help him with this P.R. stunt. You cant talk about how Ryan is transitioning from budget wonk to Jack Kemp-inspired champion of the poor as if theyre discrete chapters of the Paul Ryan saga. Its better to think of Paul Ryans entire career to date as being focused on the poor, and how hes used the budgeting process to try to impose devastating cuts in social programs as a panacea for the economic ills facing impoverished Americans and the country at large.
But reporters have been using the new Paul Ryan language for months. The Washington Post got the ball rolling last November: Paul Ryan is ready to move beyond last years failed presidential campaign and the budget committee chairmanship that has defined him to embark on an ambitious new project: Steering Republicans away from the angry, nativist inclinations of the tea party movement and toward the more inclusive vision of his mentor, the late Jack Kemp. Here we are several months later, and the transition is still ongoing. Keep an eye on Ryan, wrote Robert Costa of the Post earlier this week, who is undecided on his political future, as he recasts his political persona, moving away from being the budget-cutting wonk of 2012 and embracing the model of his late mentor, Jack Kemp, who was once the GOPs leading voice on poverty.
Politico observed that Ryan is asked all the time about his potential bid for the White House, but he prefers to talk about his agenda to cure poverty. Thats true enough, insomuch as Ryan probably does prefer to talk about that agenda. Whats missing is the actual agenda. As of right now it doesnt exist. Last month he released a report laying out which portions of the social safety net hed like to shred, only to have the economists and think tanks he cited in that report chastise him for misrepresenting their work...Ryan dropped heavy hints that his new policies and vision would be included in the latest and last version of his budget proposal, but he ended up punting until sometime later this year. Ryans brain trust seems to think we might see something by the summer, maybe. That may happen, then again he may decide that a new raft of policy positions shortly before the midterms would be a bad idea. Either way, hell keep stringing reporters along, getting them to write stories about Paul Ryan: the Republican who cares about the poor.
Read more at: http://www.salon.com/2014/04/16/paul_ryan%e2%80%99s_phony_existential_drama_how_a_p_r_stunt_took_on_a_life_of_its_own/
Paul Ryan is a phony.
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Paul Ryan’s phony existential drama: How a P.R. stunt took on a life of its own (Original Post)
undeterred
Apr 2014
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hollysmom
(5,946 posts)1. yeah the media love a story and doesn't fact check - nothing new
How about challenging everyone to think and not accept things blindly. Just because it is in print or on television or in blogs, does not mean it is true. Instead of arguing endlessly with strangers on face book. I recommend they research and give them some links. Especially pointed when the face stories are blatantly obvious and they have missed that.