Matthews Tries to Play Up the Fallacy of the "Party of No"
Fortunately, Congressman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin thoroughly schooled the Hardball host about American bussiness economics and taxes. Matthews though, being the good little liberal soldier that he tries to be, got straight answers for his fair questions, but when he didn't get the answer he wanted or didn't hear what he liked to his "gotcha" questions later on, he totally brushed aside the response and tried to circumvent his original question.
Ryan would have none of it and displayed his acumen on what liberal talking heads try to do.
He dislayed the continued, but often ignored, answers of the Republicans about how they would tackle the deficit and spending. Exactly like how the Democrats and the media tried to sell the lemon that the Republicans had no alternatives or constructive ideas on health care.
Lame Tingle. Very lame.
Ryan would have none of it and displayed his acumen on what liberal talking heads try to do.
He dislayed the continued, but often ignored, answers of the Republicans about how they would tackle the deficit and spending. Exactly like how the Democrats and the media tried to sell the lemon that the Republicans had no alternatives or constructive ideas on health care.
Lame Tingle. Very lame.
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