Faux News Tactics Backfire, Ron Paul Steals the Night

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Fox News did the following in order to try to hurt Ron Paul:

- Accompanied RP's talking with laughing in the background - wherever it was coming from it was loud and obvoius and they let it go on...

- Moderators mocked him in some instances (i.e. Wallace asks if RP would act according to the will of foreign enemies, rather than politely asking for him to clarify his position).

- After it is first reported that Ron Paul is dominating the text message poll, they display the results of a test that measures the knee-jerk reactions of a random (?) selection of people, and try to legitimize it by using it as evidence that Huckabee "won" their argument, and RP "lost".

- Hannity refused to accept the legitimacy of the text message poll results all night long.

- RP had minimal airtime, most of which was reserved for The Annointed 3™, although the second half wasn't as bad (probably by design, to get away with giving him nothing for the first half of the debate)


Despite all this, Ron Paul beat them all:

- Stayed patient throughout the debate, and despite having minimal time to speak, takes advantage of every moment with great answers.

- Recovers from Chris Wallace's direct accusation that RP would "follow the marching orders of Al Qaeda", counters that he would merely follow the Constitution, and still gets loud applause. (edit: and he lives up to his name, Dr. NO...)

- Hannity interviews him and asks a question based on factually inaccurate premise (mainly by omission of relevant facts) RP tells him plainly "your history is all screwed up", briefly goes into the late 90's saga when Clinton kicked out UN inspectors and proceeded with bombings, but realizes he is talking to an empty suit and gives his attention to Colmes, the more sane of the two Fox News employees. For the first time (that I've seen) an interviewee of Hannity properly deals with his ignorance and puts him in his place.

- Resoundingly wins the text message poll, scoring more than double the number of votes as his runner-up (Huckabee)...still, no credit is given


Attention neocons/neolibs/neonubs: you've been exposed as frauds, and your tactics are transparent. You WILL lose. American sovereignty and liberty WILL prevail.

That said, I think tonight will turn out to be a huge turning point for Ron Paul (as was the case with the last Faux News debate with the RP/Ghouliani confrontation). I don't want to get overconfident, but I feel good right now.

Fox clearly went after RP. I think they may have been trying to make him snap and look bad, and perhaps RP was aware of that. This is more proof that Fox totally blows and you can do your part by simply not watching it or going to their website.

The one saving grace of all this is that Ron Paul was honestly reported as the winner of the poll, which is all we needed for a little boost to help us out.

Tonight's final scorecard:

RP: 1
Fox: 0
The 3™: 0
 
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We need a headline for tomorrow morning like this:

"FoxNews' Chris Wallace equate following Constitution to following Al-Qaeda"
 
Here's what Faux News did to try to hurt Ron Paul:

- Left Mitt Romney's microphone on whenever Paul spoke, so he could loudly laugh every time RP was talking.

- Moderators mocked him in some instances (i.e. Wallace asks if RP would act according to the will of foreign enemies, rather than politely asking for him to clarify his position).

- After we see Ron Paul dominating the text message poll, they pull out a decibel meter to "prove" Huckabee won the argument since he arguably had louder audience applause (as if the applause volume of one crowd means more than a nationwide poll.)

- Hannity refused to accept the legitimacy of the text message poll results.

- Gave him minimal airtime, although the second half was better than the first half.


Despite all this, Ron Paul stole the show:

- Stays patient throughout the debate, and despite having minimal time to speak takes advantage of every moment with great answers.

- Loudly yells "NO" to Chris Wallace's ridiculous insinuation that Ron Paul's foreign policy would be to do whatever our enemies, or so-called enemies, wanted us to do. He was put in his place nicely.

- Hannity interviews him and asks a question based on factually inaccurate premise - RP's response: "Your history is all screwed up." - turns his head and answers Alan's question. This is the first time I've seen an interviewee of Hannity properly deal with his ignorance.

- Resoundingly wins the text message poll, scoring more than double the number of votes as his runner-up (Huckabee).


Attention neocons/neolibs/neonubs: you've been exposed as frauds, and your tactics are transparent. You WILL lose. American sovereignty and liberty WILL prevail.

That said, I think tonight will turn out to be a huge turning point for Ron Paul (as was the case with the last Faux News debate with the RP/Ghouliani confrontation). I don't want to get overconfident, but I feel good right now.

Excellent summary and points.
 
Here's what Faux News did to try to hurt Ron Paul:

- Left Mitt Romney's microphone on whenever Paul spoke, so he could loudly laugh every time RP was talking.

- Moderators mocked him in some instances (i.e. Wallace asks if RP would act according to the will of foreign enemies, rather than politely asking for him to clarify his position).

- After we see Ron Paul dominating the text message poll, they pull out a decibel meter to "prove" Huckabee won the argument since he arguably had louder audience applause (as if the applause volume of one crowd means more than a nationwide poll.)

- Hannity refused to accept the legitimacy of the text message poll results.

- Gave him minimal airtime, although the second half was better than the first half.


Despite all this, Ron Paul stole the show:

- Stays patient throughout the debate, and despite having minimal time to speak takes advantage of every moment with great answers.

- Loudly yells "NO" to Chris Wallace's ridiculous insinuation that Ron Paul's foreign policy would be to do whatever our enemies, or so-called enemies, wanted us to do. He was put in his place nicely.

- Hannity interviews him and asks a question based on factually inaccurate premise - RP's response: "Your history is all screwed up." - turns his head and answers Alan's question. This is the first time I've seen an interviewee of Hannity properly deal with his ignorance.

- Resoundingly wins the text message poll, scoring more than double the number of votes as his runner-up (Huckabee).


Attention neocons/neolibs/neonubs: you've been exposed as frauds, and your tactics are transparent. You WILL lose. American sovereignty and liberty WILL prevail.

That said, I think tonight will turn out to be a huge turning point for Ron Paul (as was the case with the last Faux News debate with the RP/Ghouliani confrontation). I don't want to get overconfident, but I feel good right now.

Absolutely, amen and ditto! But, and please excuse my ignorance, what is a "neonub"? it sounds like a very dire medical condition!!! :eek:
 
Attention neocons/neolibs/neonubs: you've been exposed as frauds, and your tactics are transparent. You WILL lose. American sovereignty and liberty WILL prevail.

Couldn't have said any better myself.
 
Absolutely, amen and ditto! But, and please excuse my ignorance, what is a "neonub"? it sounds like a very dire medical condition!!! :eek:

LOL, Neo-noob haha

Nub/Noob: Video game reference, refers to a clueless newcomer.
 
Right on!

Left Mitt Romney's microphone on whenever Paul spoke, so he could loudly laugh every time RP was talking.
I thought that was Rudy doing that?
 
The reason for the laughing was because Rudy's pantyhose were riding up. For Mitt, his hairspray was tingling.

I thought they were touching feet and 'propositioning' each other....they thought they were in a bathroom stall.
 
Yes, the moderator actually interrupted Paul's response and said, in more or less these words: "So you're saying we should take our marching orders from Al-Qaeda? If Al-Qaeda wants us to leave we should leave?"

I know the American people can't seem to muster the capacity for understanding nuance, but I'd like to think a "professional newsman" ought to do better than frame the candidate's answer as a strawman that is a mockery of his position.

Like I say, the faux news moderator could have just as well asked, "So have you stopped beating your wife?"

And then to top it off the moderators chuckle in their mics at Ron Paul's expense while the crowd boos.

SICK
 
I thought they were touching feet and 'propositioning' each other....they thought they were in a bathroom stall.

That sounds about right. Let that be a correction to my original post.

I know the American people can't seem to muster the capacity for understanding nuance, but I'd like to think a "professional newsman" ought to do better than frame the candidate's answer as a strawman that is a mockery of his position.

Like I say, the faux news moderator could have just as well asked, "So have you stopped beating your wife?"

Well said. The good news however is that this and everything else they did completely backfired, so I say, to quote the great King George, bring it on.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=herUw6FX4MI
 
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Here's what Faux News did to try to hurt Ron Paul:

- Left Mitt Romney's microphone on whenever Paul spoke, so he could loudly laugh every time RP was talking.

- Moderators mocked him in some instances (i.e. Wallace asks if RP would act according to the will of foreign enemies, rather than politely asking for him to clarify his position).

- After we see Ron Paul dominating the text message poll, they pull out a decibel meter to "prove" Huckabee won the argument since he arguably had louder audience applause (as if the applause volume of one crowd means more than a nationwide poll.)

- Hannity refused to accept the legitimacy of the text message poll results.

- Gave him minimal airtime, although the second half was better than the first half.


Despite all this, Ron Paul stole the show:

- Stays patient throughout the debate, and despite having minimal time to speak takes advantage of every moment with great answers.

- Loudly yells "NO" to Chris Wallace's ridiculous insinuation that Ron Paul's foreign policy would be to do whatever our enemies, or so-called enemies, wanted us to do. He was put in his place nicely.

- Hannity interviews him and asks a question based on factually inaccurate premise - RP's response: "Your history is all screwed up." - turns his head and answers Alan's question. This is the first time I've seen an interviewee of Hannity properly deal with his ignorance.

- Resoundingly wins the text message poll, scoring more than double the number of votes as his runner-up (Huckabee).


Attention neocons/neolibs/neonubs: you've been exposed as frauds, and your tactics are transparent. You WILL lose. American sovereignty and liberty WILL prevail.

That said, I think tonight will turn out to be a huge turning point for Ron Paul (as was the case with the last Faux News debate with the RP/Ghouliani confrontation). I don't want to get overconfident, but I feel good right now.


Great post, we just have to keep the donations coming and spreading the word.

Only 3 month's left!
 
- After we see Ron Paul dominating the text message poll, they pull out a decibel meter to "prove" Huckabee won the argument since he arguably had louder audience applause (as if the applause volume of one crowd means more than a nationwide poll.)
No - that wasn't a dB meter. That was a focus group with moderates and conservatives. The membes of the focus group had a knob tied into the computer and when they heard something they liked they turned the knob one way, and if they heard something they didn't like they would turn the knob the other way.
 
Faux News is the Devil

No - that wasn't a dB meter. That was a focus group with moderates and conservatives. The membes of the focus group had a knob tied into the computer and when they heard something they liked they turned the knob one way, and if they heard something they didn't like they would turn the knob the other way.

also u can see it went up 4 Ron Paul at the end, but they cut it off. Ron Paul ends that exchange w/ Huckabee with a winning conclusion: "How many American lives are we willing to loose to try and save face?"
 
Another obvious dig at RP was that dipshit "political analyst" with his dumbass graph of the Paul-Huckabee exchange. Notice the little pecker's choice of words--"Huckabee is the winner. Ron Paul is the loser." Fox gave it their all, but RP put the hurt on the chickenhawks, especially that little bitch Sean Hannity.
 
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