Kinda like Hallowe'en, but he's not wearing a mask. It's his real face.
At the last of four events on Rep. Paul Ryan's "listening tour" of his district Thursday, he called on a man in the front row of a high school auitorium, then instantly recognized him
"You changed clothes!" Ryan told Steve Jozefczyk. The 54-year old salesman from Franklin, Wis., had asked Ryan several critical questions from the front row of an event six hours earlier in Waterford, when he wore a shirt and tie. In Greenfield, it was a black "Faux News" parody T-shirt.
Ooooh.
The guy's employment application at the CIA was, umn, ah, "lost."
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"Some of the most pointed questions were along the lines of those posed by Amy Kinosian, a 58-year-old fifth-grade teacher from Eagle, Wis.
"Did you vote for both wars in Iraq and Afghanistan? Did you vote for any offsetting budget cuts?" she asked. "You voted for Medicare Part D — again with no funding." "
Ryan disguises his right-o-wacky positions almost as well as Jozefczyk.
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