U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan needs to be called out for telling a lie. So, I think I’ll do that.
He said this today in response to a question about whether he had faith in Environmental Protection Agency Director Scott Pruitt:
“Frankly I haven’t paid that close attention to it … I don’t know enough about what Pruitt has or has not done to give you a good comment.”
Really and truly, Mr. Speaker? He is saying that all this tumult over EPA Administrator Pruitt’s mounting ethical troubles have gone unnoticed by the nation’s third-in-line for the presidency. He hasn’t paid “close attention to it,” he said.
Good grief, Mr. Speaker. Do you expect anyone to believe this?
I am quite certain he knows quite enough to make a comment on Pruitt’s troubles. He just doesn’t want to say anything about it.
Let me refresh his memory: Pruitt secured a dirt-cheap rental agreement for himself and his wife from a lobbyist who represents a company that is subject to EPA rules and regulations; Pruitt has been spending extravagantly for such things as a “secure telephone booth” in his office; his travel tabs have been exorbitant as well.
These are ethical matters that keep on piling up.
It’s been in all the papers. Cable news networks have been reporting on these matters.
The speaker of the House hasn’t heard enough about it to make a comment, to answer a reporter’s simple and direct question?
I don’t believe the speaker is telling the truth.