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I am a Truther as you call it and I think the way Ron Paul handled the questions in the SC debate show poor debating skills.
His very first opportunity at the microphone that evening should have asked a question to the audience: Are you glad to be able to see ALL the Republication candidates in your primary debates? Then after the one minute applause subsides he should have said "That is what I call Fair and Balanced." Do you know how many times Fox news would have replayed that sound bite?
That was a missed opportunity that will never come again in our lifetime.
Secondly, he should have answered the 9/11 question entirely diffrent. He was put on the run. His answer was dammed if he did and dammed if he did not.
He needed to say "Every lie of the past and every truth of the past will come to light under a Ron Paul administration."
That would have been a winning answer.
His very first opportunity at the microphone that evening should have asked a question to the audience: Are you glad to be able to see ALL the Republication candidates in your primary debates? Then after the one minute applause subsides he should have said "That is what I call Fair and Balanced." Do you know how many times Fox news would have replayed that sound bite?
That was a missed opportunity that will never come again in our lifetime.
Secondly, he should have answered the 9/11 question entirely diffrent. He was put on the run. His answer was dammed if he did and dammed if he did not.
He needed to say "Every lie of the past and every truth of the past will come to light under a Ron Paul administration."
That would have been a winning answer.