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August 21, 2012

Ryan/Akin

Ryan Akin photo
What a difference a week makes.

Who could have imagined the bold and charismatic Veep pick who presented certain complications as the GOP’s budget architect is, this week, close to being sucked into the vortex of a firestorm over rape and abortion. According to Greg Sargent, Todd Akin and Paul Ryan are the co-sponsors of a draconian anti-abortion bill having submitted a previous one that parsed the definition and legitimacy of different rapes. Overall, the toxicity of Akin’s “legitimate rape” comments are now casting a hard light on Ryan’s equally radical positions, including votes on bills requiring mandatory ultrasounds before a woman can receive an abortion, parsing rape, and banning abortion even in the case of rape.

For our purposes, though, we’re mostly interested in a Capitol Hill photo from a year ago April capturing Ryan and fellow House members working on GOP budget legislation. There are three or four variants from AP, but the photo above seems to be getting the most play. What’s so compelling about the photo is how it puts Ryan and Akin together in a collaborative mode.  It in no way represents the magnitude of ‘08 photos of Obama with Reverend Wright, however, at least not so far, but the existence of a visual of these two men working together, accentuated by Akin looking a little shifty, is surely not the stimulus, and automatic story illustration, the GOP wants floating around right now.

(If the photo is otherwise run-of-the-mill, by the way, doesn’t that giddy look from Congressman Chaffetz on the periphery, inconsistent as it is with the other expressions, make the picture more interesting?)

(photo: J. Scott Applewhite, File caption: In this file April 5, 2011 file photo, Republican Vice Presidential candidate, House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis. , works with Republican members of the committee on Capitol Hill in Washington before introducing his controversial “Path to Prosperity” debt-reduction plan. He is flanked by Rep. Todd Akin, R-Mo. , right, with Rep. Bill Flores, R-Texas, at left. Paul Ryan traveled a perilous route to political stardom. While other lawmakers nervously whistled past trillion-dollar deficits, fearing to cut popular programs, he waded in with a machete and a smile. Ryan wants to slice away at Medicare, Social Security, food stamps and virtually every other government program but the military.)

  • Thomas

    This is not a shot of Ryan and House GOP working to quickly learn Mormon church doctrine on the status of women. But it could be!

  • bks3bks

    Tilting to the right? Are they on the Titanic, or what?

    –bks

  • Gasho

    On first blush, this shot is quite dry. A bunch of politicians doing whatever.. but looking closer, it becomes much more interesting.

    Charlie Rangel on the screen above, no doubt saying the exact opposite of whatever Ryan and Akin are strategizing around.

    The laughing dude in the upper corner shows that the pitch they are making is such utter BS, that it’s amazing they are pitching it at all.. or more likely it’s amazing the public is so uneducated (or simply blind due to polarization) that the pitch is legitimately being tried.

    Something about how the papers in the guys’ hands line up… like GOP talking points are supposed to catches my eye.

    The “on air” sign used to mean one thing… now, being a picture of Akin and Ryan together during the sh*t-storm… it means quite another.