Paul Ryan ... stood naked on top of the vice president’s desk in the Senate chamber
If that doesn't grab you, stop reading now.
Paul Ryan laughed. He stood naked on top of the vice president’s desk in the Senate chamber, scanning the crowd of sniveling politicians below him.
There's an image that will stay with you for a while.
The president. Ryan’s mind wandered as he thought about the only man who stood between him and absolute power. Mitt Romney was a weakling, he thought -- and not for the first time. He’s a man whose views can change. The thought filled Ryan with disgust. His own views were as solid as granite. They were the views of the only clear-thinking woman he had ever met: Ayn Rand.
What kind of "man" would disown such a woman?
Paul Ryan banged the gavel and brought the Senate to order. It quieted down quickly -- much faster than the House used to under the so-called leadership of that woman from California. The politicians recognized that they had entered the force field of a true, natural leader.
Michael Kinsley wrote this on the 21st but the Las Vegas R-J just carried it today. I could find no earlier reference to it on Kos. Read the full piece
here.