Ryan desperately wanted to be seen as cool. He went on a media tour declaring his love for the band Rage Against the Machine. The band, famously leftist revolutionaries, responded with a cease-and-desist letter, telling him that he was the machine. He posted photos of his coffee-making process (pour-over, of course) with the intensity of a bomb defuser. He told a story about using a cash-minder wallet that had separate compartments for his money, and he held it up on camera.
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During the debate against Joe Biden, Ryan engaged in a masterclass of unintentional physical comedy. He drank water constantly, not in sips, but in desperate gulps. He smiled a frozen, wide-mouthed smile that didn't reach his eyes—the infamous "Ryan Smirk." But the peak came when he tried to appear "relaxed." He leaned back, stretched his arms, and his suit jacket pulled taut across his chest. His shirt buttons strained. He looked like a Ken doll trying to tear out of its plastic packaging. Ryan desperately wanted to be seen as cool
It seems there may be a slight confusion in your request. There is no widely known comedic figure or classic text titled "The Art of Comedy" by a "Paul Ryan." The most famous politician named Paul Ryan (former U.S. Speaker of the House) is not known for a comedic philosophy. He posted photos of his coffee-making process (pour-over,