tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7870446428939617041.post2223280218247326575..comments2024-02-11T00:32:52.489-08:00Comments on The Real Noah Quinn: Paul Ryan's Speech of LiesAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14395716185952028045noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7870446428939617041.post-90762576015165142172012-09-08T09:05:52.615-07:002012-09-08T09:05:52.615-07:00I, in agreement, believe that Ryan's lies were...I, in agreement, believe that Ryan's lies were downright ridiculous. It is hard for me to understand how someone could stand up in front of a huge crowd and 30 million people at home and lie so effortlessly. As Jeremy said in his comment, politicians lie quite often and it seems that they will do just about anything to win votes. Many people who watched Paul Ryan may have not even noticed his lies, but were simply drawn in by his high energy speech. It seems that to the candidates, the race is just a game in which they will do or say anything to help them get the lead, but when does lying help anyone win anything? If the answer to this is during American presidential races,then we better be careful about who's in it to win the game, and who, if anyone, is in it to help our country.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07997991560254937123noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7870446428939617041.post-66821431454642113422012-09-05T16:40:10.212-07:002012-09-05T16:40:10.212-07:00After reading this article and researching politic...After reading this article and researching politicians lying for my blog post, I have realized how often this occurs. It is understandable that politicians speak bad about their opponent because it will discourage voters to vote for that party. Although it is unethical, it's the truth. In regards to the lies, they are despicable. For a candidate to come out and lie to voters, just to get a few more votes is unheard of. By lying, not only is a candidate showing an inability to trusted, he is also potentially losing votes. Instead of saying something negative about the competitor that is truthful, a lie seems like the candidate doesn't know what they're talking about. No matter who is speaking (even if it is a very respected, credible person), there is no excuse for blatantly lying. I found this post to be very informative because I had not realized all these lies. Anyone that wants to talk about the ethics and lies behind politics, check out my blog Campaign Lies.<br />http://jeremynoskin.blogspot.com/Jeremy Noskinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00712138085735482634noreply@blogger.com