![]() ‘If Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan, or the Republicans are insulted by my describing their campaign tactic as the big lie - I most humbly apologize to them or anyone who might have been offended by that comment,’ John Burton said in a statement. ‘He said ‘Well, I rounded up to three when I should have rounded up to four.’ Well even from Wisconsin you should know the difference between three and four.’ “Įlsewhere, did you see Norm Coleman getting in the fray? Catalina Carnia at USA Today reports: “The chairman of the California Democratic Party apologized today for remarks comparing GOP campaign tactics to “the big lie,” a propaganda technique used by the Nazis. ‘What bothered me is that not only did he totally misrepresent what he’s done in this marathon but when he finally acknowledged it, it was just disingenuous as it was the first time,’ Dayton said. … Dayton spoke before a group of Democrats in Charlotte this morning and called Ryan the ‘two-hour marathon man’ for saying he ran a two hour and 50 minute marathon at Grandma’s Marathon in Duluth in 1990 when he actually ran it in four hours. Mark Dayton is criticizing Republican Paul Ryan for getting his facts wrong and for misleading the nation’s voters during last week’s speech at the Republican National Convention. ![]() Tom Scheck at MPR reports from Charlotte: “Democratic Gov. I’d say Paul Ryan has acquired a reputation for himself.
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