My husband, a brilliant man who was a student of Catholic schools and the seminary, could identify schoolyard bullies at first glance. He had been the recipient of their cruel actions in his youth. He repeatedly said that 3 prominent white guys had been Catholic schoolyard bullies -- two from Fox Noise (as he called it), Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, and in recent years, Paul Ryan.
I'll let others talk about O'Reilly and Hannity, both rich guys who appear to hate the poor. I base that solely on their own words. Ryan seems to have taken the top spot from those guys in terms of meanness. Although he uses language to make us think he wants what's best for the American people, what I think he's really saying is that if a rich guy isn't quite rich enough, take from the poor and give it to him. If a rich guy might be paying a percentage or two higher in taxes than Ryan thinks he should, take from the poor and give it to him. Medicare and Social Security also have special appeal to him as a way to cut government expenditures so the next war can be funded.
There appears to be no limit to what Ryan will cut in programs for the poor, whether it's food stamps, Head Start, health insurance, or nutrition for children. Never mind that Ryan voted 16 times to fund Bush's disgusting wars. He voted for Bush's Medicare Part D, also off the books, like both of the wars. I guess money's different if it's going to Republican causes.
Ryan was fortunate to grow up in a wealthy family in Janesville, Wis. What he did to the good people of Janesville, I don't know, but I find it interesting that they know him so well that last November, he couldn't even carry his hometown when he and another rich white guy lost to Obama/Biden. (The only reason he was reelected as a Congressman again is because of Republican gerrymandering, moving his district's outline to incorporate more Republican votes than Democratic ones. This is a successful tactic that will ensure Congress goes Republican for years to come.)
For those who know me well, yes, I was honest when I said I've been trying to stay away from talking about politics because all politicians lie. But politicians like Ryan, bullies that they are, can't help themselves. They've got to be mean to the weakest, oldest and poorest. And I can't help myself writing about them because they're just so hateful and I feel the urge to talk about it.
But about those schoolyard bullies like Ryan -- they're sociopaths and they're obsessed with being cruel and mean. During school years -- true, bullies are at non-Catholic schools, too -- they've got to keep trying to knock down the kid with glasses, the kid with uncool clothes, the fat kid, the gay kid, so often the poor kids. Many millions of those victims fought back last November when they elected Obama over Romney. They knew mean when they heard it.
Even though I don't particularly care for Obama because of his continuation of the wars and other reasons, at least he appears to be for the poor. True, it could be in words only, but at least he appears to have tried to help them far more than the Republicans who so often these days are part of the mean religious right.
I have to wonder what their favorite religious dude, Jesus Christ, would say about them not helping the poor. Then again, I believe their religious convictions are actually non-existent, there simply to help them get what they want. I say that because they're all against abortion, but once the kid is born, they don't want to take care of him. Those kids are being fed by women who are called names (welfare queens) and their kids are the majority in Head Start and other programs that Republicans, especially Paul Ryan, want to cut.
Mean schoolyard bullies, all of them.