Fox's Summary of the Ryan Convention Speech: Dazzling, Deceiving, Distracting
Hurricane Isaac reminds Americans to consider whether America should be a country that comes to the rescue when people are in trouble or if America should be an Ayn Rand utopia where the rule is survival of the wealthiest and those who suffer are on their own.
Exploring the conspiratorial roots of Obama's anti-colonial, anti-white, anti-capitalist, anti-liberty and anti-American agenda....
Inspired by Spinal Tap, The Office, Borat and Curb Your Enthusiasm, Mitt Romney is actually a brilliant satirist using the spotlight of the Presidential election to play the realistic-seeming role of a clueless wealthy goofball who's always saying the wrong thing and humiliating himself.
The big delusion among pundits and Democrats are that facts and policies matter to swing voters. The problem with these predictions are that for the first time in electoral history Romney has enough money to sell the big lie.
The Republicans' simultaneous War On Women and campaigning for their vote is a bit like going on a date, being insulted and demeaned throughout it then being asked, "So, you want to get married?"
Today's GOP is the equivalent of a 1960's Madison Avenue ad agency aggressively promoting the benefits of cigarette smoking, fully knowing that if they're successful, millions will suffer and die but only caring about making the wealthy people they work for, wealthier.
A handy dandy crib card for those who know that Ryan is a bad choice but don't quite know why.
Since he was in his early 20's Paul Ryan has looked to the Gospel of Selfishness espoused by its principal prophetess Ayn Rand for inspiration and direction.
The choice of Paul Ryan is a clear and unambiguous statement that the Romney campaign knows they are losing in a big way and needed to make a Hail Mormon pass to have even a miniscule chance of winning.