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A Conservative Twist on the "Hey Girl" Meme

A Conservative Twist on the "Hey Girl" Meme
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Social media enthusiasts wasted no time this weekend, and jumped on the opportunity to spoof Mitt Romney's vice presidential pick Rep. Paul Ryan. Playing off of Ryan Gosling's "Hey Girl" meme, which melted hearts by pairing photos of The Notebook star Ryan Gosling with sensitive phrases, the internet community has created both a Twitter account and a Tumblr page dedicated to the Republican vice presidential candidate.

While the Twitter account pokes fun at the politician, the Tumblr page Hey Girl, It's Paul Ryan seems to stay true to the original Gosling meme, paying homage to Paul Ryan's meticulously styled hair and piercing blue eyes. In true "Hey Girl" fashion, the Tumblr page hosts pictures of Paul Ryan with his family, close-ups of his eyes, and multiple shots of his exuberant smile.

After launching on Saturday, the Twitter account @PaulRyanGosling already has close to 25,000 followers, with tweets reaching over 3,000 retweets. Pretty impressive statistics for just two days.

Maybe after taking a look at these tweets, you'll see why:

https://twitter.com/PaulRyanGosling/status/235106232950726656

https://twitter.com/PaulRyanGosling/status/234760423071686656

https://twitter.com/PaulRyanGosling/status/234674033260646401

https://twitter.com/PaulRyanGosling/status/234645561687564289

https://twitter.com/PaulRyanGosling/status/234365025219907584

What do you think of the Conservative twist on Ryan Gosling's "Hey Girl" meme?

Jane Susskind

Jane Susskind is a Judicial Law Clerk at Nevada Supreme Court.

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