December 23rd Meet the Press

This WILL be the toughest interview Ron has faced. Russert WILL pull out the every single thing that, on the face of it will make Ron look bad. He'll definetly bring up the newsletter, the Rosa Parks thing and other times where he has voted against things alone.

Ron can counter ANYTHING but when he does, he needs to do so clearly and confidently, without stuttering. The campaign and Ron needs to think about how he will answer these things in a sound byte form that will make him look good.

THE MOST IMPRTANT THING IS THAT RON GETS ALOT OF REST BEFORE THE INTERVIEW, SO HE IS ABSOLUTELY AT THE TOP OF HIS GAME.

HE HAS TO HIT THIS INTERVIEW OUT OF THE PARK.
 
what RP needs to say to a mass audience like this

The other candidates know RP has incredibly dedicated (to fanatically dedicated) supporters, and they all want that too. And the last debate showed they do not believe the scumbag-liar-press, because they are trying to copy RP positions.

I assume everyone is seeing this.

What Ron Paul needs to say, from now on, and most importantly in this MTP interview, is all those lines about how UTTERLY and COMPLETELY consistent he has been for 30+ years. You know what I mean, "never voting to raise taxes", "never voting to spend on any wasteful program", "never voting for programs the government should not be involved in", and so on infinitum.

Why? Because these bastard liar scumbag candidates will and ARE saying anything they believe the voters want to hear. They have ZERO intention to do anything they promise.

What people MUST KNOW about Ron Paul --- or they will *not* vote for him over the other candidates --- is that Ron Paul absolutely positively is saying exactly what he means, and what he intends to do. Period.

THIS single point is what will decide whether the masses of [normal, uninvoled] people vote for Ron Paul or not. If they know he is the one and only honest person they have ever seen running for office --- they'll vote for him whether they agree with him or not.

Ron Paul --- you must makes this totally clear on Russert, and from now on.

This is the only way to distinguish from the pack. Period. Because they will say what you say if they see that works - and suck away your votes from people who do not spend hours/days/weeks learning the truth --- that only you tell the truth.
 
Stressing a 30 year record of consistency is very important.

Also he should stress that he has been in congress longer than any other candidate (ten terms), and that he is on the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs. So that people who are unfamiliar with him can't question his experience.
 
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