The candidates were informed in advance about this segment of the debate. That Paul used this question rather than another, and that he directed it to McCain, may have been a campaign strategy. He has no real opportunity other than during a debate to ask pointed, important questions, to highlight McWar's ignorance on key issues. I'm betting the campaign will be storing McWar's non-response for future use.No offense to Ron, but it was a dumb question. I have no idea what he was talking about and neither does the American people.
Ron Paul should have hammered home how they talk about fiscal responsibility while promising a worldwide and increased presence overseas.
It was a genius move. If he had asked any other question it would only have presented an opportunity for McCain to launch into one of his rehearsed speeches on the issue, lulling the audience into a trance with broad generalizations and key phrases like "straight talk" and "bridges to nowhere". Instead he left McCain stammering and stuttering and looking like a 1st class ass.
I'm betting the campaign will be storing McWar's non-response for future use.
No, the problem was the question is too smart, and the people are too dumb.
Ah man, I could not stop laughing, that was good!
No offense to Ron, but it was a dumb question. I have no idea what he was talking about and neither does the American people.
If the whole segment went over your head, it's time to visit www.ronpaullibrary.org
Trust me. The people with money in the markets know what he is talking about.