Fryin' Ryan

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huh? i don't. i disagree with many on this board and don't call them trolls. that you're so hyper-sensitive about it....tells much.

you are hyper-sensitive about being called a troll, you and legion change usernames on the same day, you change your name to a former legion troll name and include the "you lie" under your avi.

it is what it is



Tell me Yurt, what is it then?

What good would Joe Wilson be without You Lie! anyway, retard?
 
Now that the NY race seems to indicate that Ryan's tactics backfired on the GOP, he's changed his tune.


Now, he's Cryin' Ryan.




“If we keep playing politics and using political weapons against each other, then we’ll have political paralysis, then a debt crisis and everybody gets hurt."


http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0511/55670.html#ixzz1NNJpaDuA







Maybe he and Boehner the Moaner can have a good cry together.






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Isn't this thread evidence that "moderates" just love Ryan, who pretty much ignores social conservatism?

Do you live under the house? Hell, even Newt Gingrich called it what it is:

Newt Gingrich slams Paul Ryan's plan to overhaul Medicare

(NBC News)
May 15, 2011

Presidential contender Newt Gingrich took a potshot Sunday at Republican House Budget Chairman Paul D. Ryan’s proposal to reform Medicare, becoming the most prominent Republican to distance himself from the plan.

Ryan's proposal, which was passed by the GOP-controlled House in April, would have people 54 and younger choose from a list of coverage options and have Medicare make “premium-support payments” to the plan they chose.

“I don’t think right-wing social engineering is any more desirable than left-wing social engineering,”
Gingrich scoffed in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press."

Gingrich later called the reform plan “too big a jump,” adding: “I’m against Obamacare, which is imposing radical change, and I would be against a conservative imposing radical change.”
 




I thought it was funny, too, PiMP.




Republicans lost a special election in New York's 26th Congressional District last night largely on the issue of House Budget Chairman Paul Ryan's (R-Wisc.) ideas about Medicare.


In New York, Democrat Kathy Hochul blasted her opponent, Republican Jane Corwin, for supporting Ryan's plan to end Medicare's fee-for-service system and replace it with "premium support" payments to help seniors buy their own private insurance plans.


Democrats may have found a campaign blueprint in New York: tell voters "my opponent wants to wreck Medicare, and I'll fight to save it."


http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2011/05/paul-ryan-doubles-down-on-medicare/239463/[/FONT]
 
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