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Paul Ryan: "If Stench calls, take a message."

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Paul Ryan vs. The Stench - Roger Simon - POLITICO.com

Paul Ryan has gone rogue. He is unleashed, unchained, off the hook.
“I hate to say this, but if Ryan wants to run for national office again, he’ll probably have to wash the stench of Romney off of him,” Craig Robinson, a former political director of the Republican Party of Iowa, told The New York Times on Sunday.

Coming from a resident of Iowa, a state where people are polite even to soybeans, this was a powerful condemnation of the Republican nominee.
Though Ryan had already decided to distance himself from the floundering Romney campaign, he now feels totally uninhibited. Reportedly, he has been marching around his campaign bus, saying things like, “If Stench calls, take a message” and “Tell Stench I’m having finger sandwiches with Peggy Noonan and will text him later.”

Amazing.
 
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Who here is old enough to remember Ross Perot’s infamous charts? Although, ironically for a guy who owned a ‘tech’ company and an investor in the cutting edge NeXT, he had his printed up on boards. I guess to his credit there weren’t very good portable display solutions yet then that he could use on a TV broadcast show.
 

What's amazing is how some people accept what they read on the internet without even bothering to fact check it. That article was a political satire and was intended as a jab at Romney and Ryan. Ryan never said that ... try googling about it and you'll find the truth. Politico even clarified it as political satire. No intending to poke fun at you but if you want to debate politics, it will be helpful to do some research before jumping the gun and posting ...
 
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