http://mediamatters.org/blog/2014/03/06/right-wing-media-totally-cool-with-paul-ryan-sh/198379
and they pick their premier liar of 2012 to deliver the degradation to Black and Hispanics great planConservative media were unfazed by Rep. Paul Ryan's suggestion that low-income parents don't care for their children if they receive free school lunches, a response that stays true to their history of shaming low-income people.
Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), chairman of the House Budget Committee, helped kick off the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on March 6 with a speech on the direction of the Republican Party as the 2014 and 2016 elections approach.Ryan shared an anecdote about a child receiving free lunch from school to paint Democrats as out of touch (emphasis added):RYAN: The Left is making a big mistake here. What they're offering people is a full stomach and an empty soul. The American people want more than that. You know, this reminds me of a story I heard from Eloise Anderson. She serves in the cabinet of my buddy Gov. Scott Walker. She once met a young boy from a very poor family. And every day at school, he would get a free lunch from a government program. He told Eloise he didn't want a free lunch. He wanted his own lunch. One in a brown paper bag, just like the other kids. He wanted one, he said, because he knew a kid with a brown paper bag had someone who cared for him. This is what the Left does not understand.
more reaching out being rebutted by their own, i wonder how much damage he did with that little foray into African American minds, houses and pockets, and souls
to suggest no one cares about the kids because they don't have a brown bag is denial of the human experience and the reality of what their obstruction creates, no more "it wasn't me" we know damn well who it is and if you are mad as hell and not going to take this any more Nov. 4th be where you vote and let them know game over.
Right-wing media saw nothing objectionable in Ryan's comments. National Review Online praised his argument with the headline, "Paul Ryan's Moving Story That Explains the Difference Between Hard Work and Dependency," a take which echoes Fox News' narrative that free school lunches for children create dependency rather than encouraging hard work.On Fox's Happening Now, correspondent Carl Cameron, reporting from CPAC, characterized Ryan's speech as taking a "middle-of-the-road tone."Ryan's comments fit in well with conservative media's history of shaming the poor, and in particular, free school lunch programs for children of low-income families. In the past, Fox has even suggested children be forced to work for their meals.
Where else might Ryan have heard this before? Limbaugh? they can cancel trying to reach out to Blacks he just killed that plan forever and shows he and they have no concern for well being of children of color, racist Gingrrich said they have no work incentive aside from selling drugs, i invite them to go into neighbor hoods while the leaders of that community let them know about the things being said on the right wing, Perry talked about not treating someone very well, just go on into the neighborhoods racist rants will follow you in. remember they are all for snatching food out of kids hands and bad mouthing the parents good platform or not.