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goRPaul
08-29-2007, 09:05 PM
I think we could get Ron Paul on the O'Reilly Factor. If we mass-emailed the Factor and asked for him for an interview, it might happen in a month or two. Whaddya think? I think this would be a great opportunity to reach millions who probably don't know much about the Doctor but want to. Not to mention the fact that Paul is the most well-equipped guy to school Bill O'Reilly!

jpa
08-29-2007, 09:11 PM
its a good idea

SeanEdwards
08-29-2007, 09:13 PM
No sir, I don't like it. O'Lielly is a dickhead, and I don't think Paul should boost that assclowns ratings.

Kregener
08-29-2007, 09:17 PM
O'Reilly probably would not let Dr. Paul get a word in edgewise.

That bloviating neocon gas-bag should be avoided...

Shink
08-29-2007, 09:50 PM
Not only do I think it's a bad idea, but Ron Paul has already declined an offer to be on, apparently. I know anyone who responds is going to talk about exposure and O'Reilly's ratings, but you need to accept what this would really amount to: O'Reilly yelling vehemently, stupidly, over Ron for talking sense. It wouldn't change the minds of people who watch regularly, and the casual observer would see O'Reilly's stupid ass roaring at him about being pro-Al Qaeda and such bullshit and wouldn't get much out of it. Waste of time, get him on 60 Minutes or Leno, etc. Get him where he's allowed to speak and isn't only attacked or yelled over.

Pauliana
08-29-2007, 09:55 PM
O'Reilly will have the strippers for RP on in a heartbeat. Any excuse to have boobies on the show - while resoundingly disapproving. lol. He knows sex sells and the stripper(s) can either make a convincing, compelling argument, or can be plausibly denied. :) Yeah. Get the strippers on O'Reilly. Let RP talk to sane people.

Triton
08-29-2007, 10:06 PM
No sir, I don't like it. O'Lielly is a dickhead, and I don't think Paul should boost that assclowns ratings.Oh great - now you've gone and angered the dickheads and assclowns by comparing them to O'Reilly. How can you expect them to vote for Ron Paul now?

hard@work
08-29-2007, 11:01 PM
Ron Paul is too honest for that show. I'd be nervous for him dealing with that much of a neocon. O'Reilly has his ratings with a very old crowd, and as such has to keep strictly to his formula of demagogery. Ron Paul would need to secure time to speak pre-interview, and would need to go straight onto the offensive calling out and sourcing every misleading spin sent his way.

He could pull it off if he was very strong and resolute, but unfortunately I think the producers would be aware of this possibility and wouldn't want him on unless they could discredit or humiliate him.

SeanEdwards
08-29-2007, 11:11 PM
Oh great - now you've gone and angered the dickheads and assclowns by comparing them to O'Reilly. How can you expect them to vote for Ron Paul now?

I spawn hordes of enemies everywhere I go. :(

RP4ME
08-31-2007, 09:36 PM
Pearls before swine! But I think RP woudl come out the victor - people know who O reilly is and his strong neocon base wont be the ones to convert.....it might be okay and good for him.

Triton
08-31-2007, 09:53 PM
Pearls before swine! But I think RP woudl come out the victor - people know who O reilly is and his strong neocon base wont be the ones to convert.....it might be okay and good for him.Paul is not a confrontational or forceful person. He acknowledged this in one of his recent interviews. O'Lielly, while wrong, would win on forcefulness.

goRPaul
09-01-2007, 12:26 AM
Paul is not a confrontational or forceful person. He acknowledged this in one of his recent interviews. O'Lielly, while wrong, would win on forcefulness.

At best, it would only appear that O'Reilly wins. But didn't it also appear that Giuliani won the little exchange at the debate? I don't think Ron Paul has anything to worry about. All he has to do is speak the truth, which is the trump card he plays everywhere he goes. The only card O'Reilly could play is the "you have no chance of winning" card that Stephanopolous pulled.

I wasn't aware that Ron Paul had already declined an interview on the Factor. However, he might have done so because its quite early in the election cycle. Maybe after the Q3 results come out, and the media establishes Ron Paul as a legitimate contender for the nomination, then O'Reilly would have nothing to bring him down.