Given all the media attention to the GOP and the DEM conventions over the past couple weeks, I couldn't help but stick my two cents worth in.
As I watched the GOP convention, what struck me (once again) was the tendency by so many on that party to tell fibs.
Paul Ryan's outright lies were so many, columnists and talking heads spent an entire weekend tracking them down, with none of them certain they have found them all.
The GOP vice-presidential nominee, Paul Ryan, told so many fibs his fibula coverings ought to have caught fire.
Mitt Romney claims to have the middle class's best interest at heart while peddling policies designed to enhance the richest Americans' wealth and decimate the middle class's ability to brow their own nest egg.
The GOP's biggest lie, of course, was the out of context quote they based an entire day of their convention on - President Obama's "You didn't build that," statement, which was preceded by a litany of examples of infrastructure that gave businesses the ability to operate at all.
Mitt Romney rode the "You didn't build that" out of context quote for all it was worth.
The other lie, that President Obama is responsible for today's huge debt and the poor state of the economy, emanated from many speakers' lips, even from those who voted for the budget buster tax breaks?and off-the-books wars you see below (Paul Ryan).
Except that the GOP did build the budget deficit, as shows this chart compiled by the CBPP. You did build this, Republicans.
But the best television was the crazy uncle (every family has one - for the GOP it's Clint Eastwood) the nominee invited to come downstairs to talk to the chair, setting up this scenario come October.?
I can hardly wait - how about you?
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