I agree completely. However more than a small minority would look him up if AJ hadn't acted like an obnoxious ass. If he would get invited back to more shows by acting like a normal rational intelligent well-behaved civil human being then he would turn a lot MORE people out in his / our favor.
Make this my stock response to every AJ rant, every loud person booing at CPAC, every person throwing snowballs at Hannity...
Acting like a normal rational intelligent well-behaved civil human being is all well and good.
In normal rational intelligent times.
That is not what are living in...we are living in a crazyhouse where uniformed government goons are sticking their hands down the pants of nine year olds "for our safety", where illegal wars are being waged on three fronts, while the nation goes into debt by the trillions and banksters loot the treasury to bail their sorry asses out, where settled law states that a government bureaucrat can sign a piece of paper, send out armed men to snatch up a US citizen, whisk them off to some foreign nation to be tortured, tried and executed by military tribunal with no constitutional safeguards whatsoever.
That's where we are in 2011.
I'll start being calm, and "rational" and mild mannered, when some of this shit starts to come to an end, not before.
Meh, it's gotten us this far.
And it's worked well for me, I've handed out hundreds, if not thousands of his videos and had many, many, many people come back to me, sometimes years after the fact to comment how much that one video changed their outlook on things.
Which is not to say, if you don't care for him, that's somehow "wrong". Whatever blows people's skirts up.
But he has been a long time, tireless advocate for liberty, limited government, the constitution and Ron Paul.
And he has a very large and growing audience.
Imagine that. :o^ Alex says @11:15 he was supposed to be on Laurence O'Donnell's MSNBC show but they ended up cancelling. Maybe The Collins is right?
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So I have nothing to lose and everything to gain? Does this qualify as a "meeting of the minds"?
The first part was decent. But wondering off topic in a belligerent and random attitude is rude and perceived of as crazy. My first thought was "this guy is unstable and hasn't taken his meds today". It's exactly how / and why he gets written off into the "irrelevant" corner because of his behavior like this. Again, I highly doubt he'll be doing any major media interviews again in the near future after his antics. He basically tried to hijack their show, hosts and producers HATE it when guests do that.
If he could behave rationally then he would be invited on a lot more shows I'm sure. Michael Savage is kind of the same way.
Like William Kostric said; sometimes you need to expose people to the other extreme of their thinking in order to shake them out of their apathy. Alex woke me up -- first time I heard him I thought who the hell is this guy, I checked out his website, got to know Ron Paul and the rest is history.
Now, I don't take everything Alex says as gospel but I suspect he's the most effective out there in waking people by an order of magnitude compared to any other libertarian (with the possible exception of Ron Paul). People will always listen to emotion over logic, Alex hits them with both. He's doing an excellent job, IMO.
My take is that if you're going on The View, you might as well come out swinging and make it memorable. I hate that show so much, its so full of mindless drivel and pro-government propaganda
So I have nothing to lose and everything to gain? Does this qualify as a "meeting of the minds"?
The first part was decent. But wondering off topic in a belligerent and random attitude is rude and perceived of as crazy. My first thought was "this guy is unstable and hasn't taken his meds today". It's exactly how / and why he gets written off into the "irrelevant" corner because of his behavior like this. Again, I highly doubt he'll be doing any major media interviews again in the near future after his antics. He basically tried to hijack their show, hosts and producers HATE it when guests do that.
If he could behave rationally then he would be invited on a lot more shows I'm sure. Michael Savage is kind of the same way.
^ Alex says @11:15 he was supposed to be on Laurence O'Donnell's MSNBC show but they ended up cancelling. Maybe The Collins is right?
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I doubt his View appearance had anything to do with it though.
Imagine that. :o