Republican Paul Ryan is criticizing President Barack Obama for a remark the Democrat made four years ago about voters clinging to guns and religion.
Ryan on Tuesday told Pennsylvania voters that he is a Catholic deer hunter. Ryan says, in his words, "I am happy to be clinging to my guns and my religion."
Obama sparked controversy in April 2008 when he told a San Francisco fundraiser that some frustrated voters "cling to their guns or religion." Ryan, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's running mate, visited a steel processing plant in Carnegie near Pittsburgh. He says President Barack Obama is relying on "distortions because that's all he has to offer."
Ryan is trying to blunt criticism of his plan to overhaul Medicare as America knows it. He says his plan would protect the program for seniors' grandchildren.
Monday May 27th
Memorial Day Specials
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Tuesday May 28th
79th District State Rep. John McGinnis
on The State Budget
Wednesday May 29th
Business Spotlight
The Roaring Spring...
Oak Dining Room Table,
in great condition, includes six high back
dining room chairs with blue cushions,
- asking $350 or best offer
Josephine, Altoona 946-3481
Andersen Windows,
used but very good condition,
62" H x 72" W, 6 units, 2...
I would've just posted this on Facebook, but Facebook doesn't allow you to post GIFs (like this little animation).
Maybe the $1.1 BILLION price tag isn't so crazy?