Cameron muttering

I saw a backstage off camera (but still taped) interview of RP by Cameron after a previous Fox debate and he seemed like a nice enough guy. Joked with RP and even asked if Fox was fair and balanced in a joking manner - as if Cameron knew Fox was not.

It's almost as if Cameron is thinking about how to ask the question, and he tells himself he has to do it Fox's (their) way - as in a discrediting, unprofessional and unjournalistic manner.

While I think Fox has a lot of assholes working for them, I think some may want to be legitimate journalists and may struggle with the neocon editorial/producer control. I think Cameron might be one of them.

EDIT: here is the YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mI7TYPJnfMY

I wondered that myself - like maybe he was giving Dr. Paul some kind of signal. It certainly was one of RP's finest moments.
 
This is not strange or creepy. He's just going for a dramatic pause to make his question more humorous.
 
hahahah kinda like the fake Iranian voice "you blow up in a minute" HAHAHAH
 
Watch the video vary closely... You'll notice right as Cameron says "there way" the woman behind him, who was previously hidden from view behind him, appears and raises her arm. Obviously she is some kind of gypsy witch that is controlling his mind with her magic.
 
Watch the video vary closely... You'll notice right as Cameron says "there way" the woman behind him, who was previously hidden from view behind him, appears and raises her arm. Obviously she is some kind of gypsy witch that is controlling his mind with her magic.

I knew it...mind control.
 
Maybe Carl Cameron actually is a Ron Paul supporter, but he's being forced to go against him by Fox.

People are responsible for their own behavior. I refuse to cut anyone slack, just because someone else holds title to his ethics. If Cameron, or anyone else at FOX, is acting against his own principles, because he's sold his integrity to his employer, then he can kiss my hairy @$$. He is no better than the legitimate Paul haters. In fact, he may even be worse.
 
I think he's just a incompetent journalist who is trying to make a name for himself by trying to come up with a 'smart' question - of course he turns out looking as smart as an ass.
 
I gotta say, that is pretty freaking weird. There was no reason to say "their way" at that moment. And his tongue curls up. I wonder what a body language expert would say.
 
are you even watching the clip? It has nothing to do with the "pause" or humor for that matter.

He mutters a creepy "their way"

Yep, I watched it a few times over. It looks weird when you focus on it too much, but it's nothing more than what I said before... a dramatic pause.
 
It's all speculation, but Cameron comes across as one of the least offensive (outside of the debate question) Fox talking heads.

No doubt a lot of people unfortunately sell their souls. It really boils down to RP's biggest issue - the economy and big government. A lot of people go to medical school to help people, yet due to how the government and the medical industrial complex have taken over medicine, doctors are forced to see 30 patients a day to make any money, so patients are treated like they are on an assembly line and doctors and patients get no satisfaction.

Used to be people went to law school to make a postive difference. Now it is all about money, and those who want to make a difference rather than bill hours for bogus litigation make no money considering the debt they have from law school.

Same thing has now happened with journalists - whether print or broadcast journalists. Until not too recently journalists held themselves to a strict code of ethics in reporting. Due to the massive growth of alternative media, there is so much competition that "news" organizations have gone the niche and biased route to compete for their market share. This just happened in the past ten years mostly, and I think many journalists in their 40's and 50's who used to work in an industry based on integrity are now appalled (though many seem to get a perverse kick out of it like O'Reilly and his ilk).

Now imagine you are an ethical journalist in your 40's with a big mortgage and three kids about to head of to college. Not easy to change careers after seeing your industry go down the crapper with sensationalized and biased reporting being the norm. I think Fox and all the other biased media outlets have more than a few very unhappy journalists who hate what has happened to their industry and careers, but they are trapped. Can't say if this is Carl Cameron or not, but he is one of the few semi-reasonable ones Fox has, in my view.
 
I must say that it is very strange..."their way"
What the hell does that mean? and why does the woman raise her arm at that very instant?
Saying "their way" is not even close to what he says right after that, "do you have any"
A dramatic pause would be to stop speaking for some effect, not mouthing the words "their way" and do it in a weird voice.
I don't know, its just very weird to see that.
 
What is so creepy about it? We should proud for Carl, he's kept Gollum under control pretty well up until that moment! Carl obviously wanted to do it his way until he was reminded by his friend ;)
 
Since it was very out of place that means his mind wasn't in the question, which means he probably did not want to ask it, but had to. Carl doesn't seem to be as much of a sleazeball compared to a lot of the other people at fox, at least historically.

If you want to analyze it really really deeply - he might have disagreed with asking a related question, or was going to ask a better worded question, but was told to say the blunt one instead (hence him remembering "their way" in the pause - he had scripted to ask the question differently, but it was changed at the last minute by his superiors). He also might have known that as YouTube maniacs, only we would have picked that up. He also might have intentionally flubbed the question to make it look worse for Fox if he was unhappy with it.

So, we end up finding it - maybe he was hoping to evade some of our wrath by slipping in the subliminal? Or a Freudian slip?
 
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