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March 7, 2014 at 1:16 pm
And wouldn’t you know it, Jesus of America earns four “pinocchios”, that’s FOUR, from Washington Post for taking a nugget of something in a book 25 years ago and spinning it into a story of a poor little boy who didn’t want free school lunches, he just wanted his mommy to pack his in a brown paper bag.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/wp/2014/03/06/a-story-too-good-to-check-paul-ryan-and-the-story-of-the-brown-paper-bag/?hpid=z3
The guy has always lied about everything. Which is what makes him so great for our modern society. Instead of being strung up on the nearest lamp post, he’s passed off as someone of substance trying to make life better.
March 7, 2014 at 4:39 pm
We used to use a training film with Tom Peters, the In Search of Excellence guy. In it, he described the qualifications for success in management:
Also the qualifications for being a Very Serious Person.