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Paul Ryan proves he will lie about ANYTHING, lies about his best marathon time

Paul Ryan proves he will lie about ANYTHING, lies about his best marathon time

Are you kidding me???

This is unbelievable. These guys will lie about ANYTHING!

After claiming he ran a marathon in under three hours, Paul Ryan has been found out to be, once again, a big fat liar.

Details after the jump.

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Freudian slip: Romney calls America “this company”

Freudian slip: Romney calls America “this company”

Oops

With all the lying that Mitt Romney does, you knew that, eventually, Mr. “Corporations are people, too” was going to slip up and show us how he really feels. He did that this week.

“It’s not that he wasn’t trying in my view. It’s that he’s pulling in the wrong direction. He didn’t know what it takes to actually make the economy work. Paul Ryan and I understand how the economy works. We understand how Washington works. We will reach across the aisle and find good people who like us, want to make sure this company deals with its challenges. We’ll get America on track again.

Video after the jump.

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Obama breaks new ground in social media with Reddit “AMA”, broke record & almost broke Reddit

Obama breaks new ground in social media with Reddit “AMA”, broke record & almost broke Reddit

Ask me anything…

Reddit is a force of nature. The biggest traffic days on Eclectablog are directly attributable to us hitting the front page of Reddit and doing that actually shut the site down at one point because we overloaded our host’s servers.

On Reddit, people post links, photos or commentary for others to look at. There are subreddits which are categories. For example, links to stuff at Eclectablog typically end up in the Politics reddit. Links that get popular enough in a specific reddit get promoted to Reddit’s front page and that’s where the traffic really gets heavy.

There’s a specific type of post on Reddit called an “AMA” which stands for “Ask me anything”. Some of them are “IAMA” which means “I am a … ask me anything”. They are very popular and numerous celebrities, business owners and other folks have done them. You can read more about AMAs at Reddit’s blog HERE. Last week, President Obama did an IAMA titled “I am Barack Obama, President of the United States — AMA”.

He almost broke the internet. Details after the jump.

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The GOP’s Enduring Clint Eastwood Problem

The GOP’s Enduring Clint Eastwood Problem

The unforgiven Last night Bill Maher defended Clint Eastwood’s performance at the Republican National Convention. “He killed,” Maher said, pointing out that we’re always saying how scripted and dull conventions are. Here was an unscripted, unpredictable moment where a man and a chair brought great mirth to the convention goers. Maher knows firsthand that making strangers laugh is nearly as […]

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Clint Eastwood at the RNC: A perfect metaphor for Republicans & the Romney campaign

Clint Eastwood at the RNC: A perfect metaphor for Republicans & the Romney campaign

Looking back, not FORWARD

By now you’ve surely heard about, if not watched, Clint Eastwood’s tragic self-embarrassment at the Republican National Convention last night. It was painful to watch. “Cringe-inducing” comes to mind. As does somewhat guilty LOLing.

The best response we saw came from Rachel Maddow. When MSNBC cut back to her after Eastwood’s “performance”, she was uncharacteristically speechless, stammering and clearly not processing what she had just seen. Much like the rest of us.

After I DID process it, which took a good night’s sleep, I realized what a perfect metaphor this was for the Republican Party and for the Romney/Ryan ticket.

Video and commentary after the jump.

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Romney campaign buys a trending topic on Twitter – He BOUGHT that.

Romney campaign buys a trending topic on Twitter – He BOUGHT that.

Can’t buy me looo-ooove…

Republicans have had their asses handed to them by the Obama campaign in terms of social media since 2007. We know it. They know it. Everyone knows it.

But Mitt Romney knows how to fix things like that. With money. He buys popularity. Tonight, the night of Romney’s nomination acceptance speech, one of the trending topics is #RomneyRyan2012.

He built bought that.

Click through for details.

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While head of Bain, Romney got a government bailout then swindled taxpayers for $10 million

While head of Bain, Romney got a government bailout then swindled taxpayers for $10 million

Mitt Romney: Shameless and shameful

Rolling Stone has a blockbuster piece online that will appear in the September 13 issue. In it, journalist Tim Dickinson reveals that, while at the helm of Bain Capital, Mitt Romney (a) nearly managed the firm into bankruptcy, (b) received a massive government bailout and then, (c) swindled taxpayers out of at least $10 million after basically blackmailing the FDIC.

It’s a piece of journalistic excellence that is likely to break this campaign wide open. The whole scandalous story after the jump.

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Hold the phone! National media is starting to notice that the Romney/Ryan campaign is based on LIES

Hold the phone! National media is starting to notice that the Romney/Ryan campaign is based on LIES

Welcome aboard, media friends

Yesterday, Greg Sargent at The Plum Line wrote a terrific piece titled “Call out the lies right in your headlines”. He, as well as others, are ratcheting up the call for our main media sources to start calling what Mitt Romney and his campaign are doing: blatantly lying. Making things up and then repeating them over and over again despite being debunked and fact-checked as false Pinocchios with their pants on fire.

It’s starting to work. Proof — lots and lots and lots of proof — after the jump.

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INTERVIEW: Gretchen Driskell – Successful Democratic mayor takes on the Republican smear machine

INTERVIEW: Gretchen Driskell – Successful Democratic mayor takes on the Republican smear machine

Gretchen Driskell embodies what Mark Ouimet pretends to be

As Democrats in Michigan attempt to retake control over the House of Representatives, one of the most closely-watched races is in the 52nd District, the area west of Ann Arbor. Long a Democratic stronghold, it went to Republican Mark Ouimet in the 2010 Republican wave. The 2010 races was pure gutter politics on the part of the Republicans who ran no fewer than five increasingly offensive and nearly slanderous robocalls against Democrat Christine Green.

This year, another Democratic woman will face the Republican smear effort in the 52nd — Saline Mayor Gretchen Driskell. Driskell is less a politician than she is a true public servant. As Saline’s first woman mayor and longest-serving mayor, she’s been on the front lines of making her community the kind of place where people want to be to raise kids, start a business and enjoy the city’s charm. She’s served the community for over 20 years spending six years on the city council and another 14 as mayor.

I sat down for an with Driskell this week to discuss her candidacy. Please click through for the interview.

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Nothing says “Average Guy” like a fundraiser on a Cayman Islands yacht, eh, Mitt?

Nothing says “Average Guy” like a fundraiser on a Cayman Islands yacht, eh, Mitt?

Tuna fish! Tuna fish, I tellzya!

It was fun listening to Ann Romney talk about her husband last night. Anytime you have to be “humanized” (go ahead: Google it), you know you’re in deep doo. Ann talked about them eating macaroni and tuna fish. How their desk was made out of a door on saw horses. It was all so very “poor” sounding.

Then came today. The very next day after Ann Romney tried to convince us that Mitt Romney really isn’t a super-wealthy multi-millionaire, he had himself a little donor meet-and-greet on board a yacht registered in — you guessed it — the Cayman Islands.

I’m not kidding, I swear.

There’s more after the jump.

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We Are the People needs Labor Day volunteers for Detroit parade

We Are the People needs Labor Day volunteers for Detroit parade

We’re all in this together

We Are the People Michigan is asking for volunteers for the Labor Day parade in Detroit. This is part of the effort to make sure the Protect Our Jobs ballot proposal passes in November and secures the right to collectively bargain in our state constitution.

If you are available, this is guaranteed to be a truly fun and rewarding day. You’ll meet amazing organizers, activists and passionate folks from the labor movement while you help make sure that the drive to crush our unions is stopped.

Details on how you can get involved in this fun and important effort after the jump.

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