Friday, August 17, 2012

Ryan Making News At Wash Post Online

They say all publicity is good publicity as long as they spell your name right, but I'm not sure Paul Ryan thinks so today.

It takes a few days for stories to break into the national media, but Ryan's duplicity on earmarks as well as the Obama stimulus - - swearing off earmarks while continuing to solicit them, and blasting the stimulus while begging for funding, then looking for credit in his district for bringing home bacon - - is at the top of The Washington Post's online edition:
In several instances, he sought earmarks opposed by the George W. Bush administration. In 2009, he urged the Obama administration to award millions of economic stimulus dollars for “green” jobs in his district, even though he had voted against the stimulus package that year.

The congressman’s stance on federal dollars drew more attention this week when he denied that he had ever sought stimulus dollars in an interview with a Cincinnati television station. Earlier he had made the same claim on a Boston radio show.

He backtracked Thursday and acknowledged he had sought stimulus funds, but he said his office had mishandled the requests. He continued to voice opposition to the stimulus program, which he has called a “wasteful spending spree.’’


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