Thursday night on Comedy Centrals The Colbert Report, host Stephen Colbert discussed one of the hottest political news topics of the 2012 Republican National Convention, the steaming pile of lies in vice presidential nominee Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI)s speech from Wednesday. Ryan, known like Newt Gingrich as a Republican ideas guy, took the mic on Wednesday night to thunderous applause from the delegates in attendance. Its too bad that, as Colbert said, the biggest idea in Ryans speech was Lying is handy. One of Ryans jobs, said Colbert, is to make the Republican ticket appeal to younger voters. To that end, Ryan announced that his iPod is a little different from presidential nominee Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA)s. My playlist starts with AC/DC and ends with Led Zeppelin.
Of course he likes Zep, Colbert noted, he comes from the land of the ice and snow! (i.e., Wisconsin)
But the real game changer was when Ryan brought the hurt-stick to Obama, said Colbert, cueing up the part of the speech where Ryan talked about the now-infamous GM auto plant in Janesville, Wisconsin that closed before President Barack Obama took office, but which the GOP is currently trying to blame Obama for, in spite of the fact that the Janesville canard has been debunked again and again.
Its a shame that factory couldnt have lasted another year, Colbert said. It would have still been open when Obama took office.
The host blamed the Lamestream nit-pick patrol for casting a pall on Ryans brilliant crowd-pleaser of a speech.
Heres where they say he was lying, said Colbert, re-starting the speech. Right
there when he starts moving his lips!
Even Sally Kohn at Fox News wrote of the speech, Ryans speech was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single political speech.
Thank god the Romney/Ryan ticket isnt grabbing its ankles for reality, Colbert said, which falls right in with campaign pollster Neil Newhouses assertion, Were not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact checkers.
Ryans defenders in the media like CNNs Wolf Blitzer, Erin Burnett and David Gergen said that while there may be some dispute about the factual nature of Ryans assertions, they felt the speech was a success in that it got people motivated and that, in spite of the falsehoods, it was about big ideas.
Yes! agreed Colbert, HUGE ideas! Ideas like Lying is handy!
Watch the video, embedded via Comedy Central, below: