Alex Jones Crashes an Austin Libertarian Rally? What the Heck?

I don't know if crashed is the best word - he was supporting the gun rally but it looks like the people there didn't like the way he was doing it by stealing the show and bullhorning the event. I wasn't there so I can't so whether or not his presence helped or hindered the cause.
 
Alex Jones is all about Alex Jones.

He'd walk over his own mother to get in front of a camera. He has no problem ruining a pro gun rights rally (it wasn't just the Libertarian Party, there were a lot of pro-gun and pro-Ron Paul speakers there).

Once you realize that, his actions are completely understandable.
 
I don't know if crashed is the best word - he was supporting the gun rally but it looks like the people there didn't like the way he was doing it by stealing the show and bullhorning the event. I wasn't there so I can't so whether or not his presence helped or hindered the cause.

Crashed is a perfect word.

Several organizations organized the rally. In the middle of the program, Alex Jones strode out in front of the press, with his bull horn, and shouted over the speakers. He completely ruined the rally. When questioned by the organizers afterward, he proceeded to demean and insult them (most of whom were strong Ron Paul supporters).

There are a number of videos of this event showing Jones being a jackass.

But hey, Alex Jones got Alex Jones on TV, so he accomplished his goals.
 
I think AJ underestimated the amount of work the other groups had put into organizing and getting people from their groups to attend. He had put the word out himself and assumed most of the crowd was there because of him, and he felt like they were hijacking his crowd. He was wrong, he was a jackass to the leaders of the other groups and the crowd let him know it. He made a mistake, and ya, AJ likes him some attention. It works well for him and it works well for the liberty movement in general, this time it kinda blew up on him a little.
 
Well the guys filming it certainly didn't want him there, but it's hard to tell how many people were following him or not. I really don't think he cares about that one way or the other though.
 
I've been in 'Battle of the Bands'... but 'Battle of the Bull Horns'? Silly stuff

All the while the lunatics in government destroys everything... except what they want for themselves.
 
I think AJ underestimated the amount of work the other groups had put into organizing and getting people from their groups to attend. He had put the word out himself and assumed most of the crowd was there because of him, and he felt like they were hijacking his crowd. He was wrong, he was a jackass to the leaders of the other groups and the crowd let him know it. He made a mistake, and ya, AJ likes him some attention. It works well for him and it works well for the liberty movement in general, this time it kinda blew up on him a little.

It was bad enough that he ruined the event, but what really pissed people off is the way he arrogantly disrespected them afterward. As if everyone else was a cockroach and he was the only one that mattered.
 
I guess Ill leave this here?



It's amazing how opinions of people can change so drastically from one day to the next. Not to say I don't like him now since he's still really good, but I'll forever view him differently.
 
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I guess Ill leave this here?



It's amazing how opinions of people can change so drastically from one day to the next. Not to say I don't like him now since he's still really good, but I'll forever view him differently.


Why would Alan Watt say this in 2006 and then repeatedly go one Alex's show and write articles for infowars?
 
Why would Alan Watt say this in 2006 and then repeatedly go one Alex's show and write articles for infowars?

Because it's a paycheck? The same reason why TSA agents do what they do?

And notice he only eluded to AJ (never said it was him).
 
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