Geppetto may register as Democrat
After
convention speech, Rep. Paul Ryan receives coveted Pinocchio Award from Disney
Tampa, FL.: (Bob’s Blog) The Cartoonists’ Club based at
Disney World in Orlando Florida voted today to give the coveted Pinocchio Award
to Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) for his over-the-top exhibition of lying to millions. The
award, sculpted in the shape of a 24-inch long nose, was delivered to Ryan by a
bagpipe playing leprechaun riding a purple unicorn with five legs … according
to Fox News.
“He really earned this one,” slurred Republican Chairman
Reince Priebus. “Neither I nor anyone I’ve garbled with since last night can
recall such powerful and self-assured delivery of so many lies to so many
people.”
Even Fox News agreed. One Fox reporter called it the most
lie-filled speech he’s ever heard. MSNBC pundits were caught off guard with the
Fox report and wrongly assumed the speech must not have had lies in it since
Fox News said it did. As confusing and complicated as this has become, the
bottom line is that Ryan is walking away with the Pinocchio Award that has had
such a rich past steeped in tradition.
Previous winners include Lyndon Johnson for his lie about
the North Vietnamese attack on American warships in the Gulf of Tonkin, Richard
Nixon for his “I’m not a crook” statement, Bill Clinton for his “I didn’t have
sex with that woman” denial, former Sen. Larry Craig for insisting that he needs
to take a wide stance in airport bathroom stalls when taking a crap, George W.
Bush for ordering a Mission Accomplished banner, and Sarah Palin for saying she
could see Russia from her house (or was that Tina Fey?) … regardless, she’d
have won it for the death panel panic of 2008.
Ryan said he’s glad he won the award before tonight’s speech
by Mitt Romney. “He’s the leader of the party and his lies will undoubtedly put
mine to shame,” Ryan said. The Cartoonists’ Club said that when it comes to
politics, multiple awards are always a possibility.
If Ryan’s prediction is true, Geppetto has vowed to register
as a Democrat on Monday.

