It appears Romney couldn't let Ryan get 3 seconds of shine without intervening. Scarborough's reaction is priceless :lol
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It appears Romney couldn't let Ryan get 3 seconds of shine without intervening. Scarborough's reaction is priceless :lol
they both have different handlers. mitts crew is telling him to stay out in front of ryan based on the palin fiasco.
Maddow unveils ‘bombshell’ Paul Ryan video
After conservative media outlets released “bombshell” video of Barack Obama speaking in 2007 on Tuesday night, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow reported on a previously under-covered video of Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) from last year.
“And what is notable about these and will effect the debate tomorrow is that Mr. Ryan makes the same case that Mitt Romney was making when he made those devastating 47 percent remarks,” she explained. “In Mr. Ryan’s case, he doesn’t use the phrase ’47 percent.’ He picks a slightly different figure. For him, the figure is 30 percent.”
In the video, which was published by The Huffington Post, Ryan warns that American could become a society where the majority are “takers not makers.” He claims that 30 percent of Americans don’t believe in the American dream and instead wanted to live on welfare.
"This idea that a large proportion of the country are just dependent, mooching victims to whom the American dream is inapplicable, who are beyond the reach of the kind of politics the Republican ticket is offering, it turns out it is both guys on the ticket who believe that,” Maddow remarked.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/10/0...=Google+Reader
UPDATE: A reporter who attended the event contacted The Huffington Post to say that the crowd was chanting Romney's name, not Ryan's, and that Romney added his running mate's name to the chant, not the other way around. Either way, the clip doesn't show Romney getting the chant he wanted.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1915975.html
Just a little dishonest on the part of MSNBC.
So I guess according to Paul Ryan, people in poverty in inner cities just need to be taught discipline and better character.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/#49352349