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I'm not a fan of this idea. We had a good experience with Jay Leno beforehand and it was reasonable to say that he would've been treated respectfully beforehand. But this is a very awkward setting for Ron. I don't think grassroots is thinking it through on this one.
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When John McCain went on her show (after he secured the nomination), she asked him about what his views on California's Proposition 8 were, if I remember correctly. It was back when the gay marriage in California debate was REALLY heated.
Proposition 8 was the amendment that banned gay marriage in California.
As long as she doesn't ask Ron Paul about any gay issues, I don't see the harm.
She'd like RP's stance on gay issues
This would likely happen after Iowa.
Remember: Paul has a hard time with women. This could be a great chance to pick up some national support.
Ron Paul has been on Rachel Maddow more than once.
Ron went on The View back in 2007. The View's women, with the exception of Hasselbeck, are 100000000000x more liberal than Ellen.
Ellen is not loved by conservatives. She's a total lib, and gay to boot, and everyone knows most of the GOP are major homophobes. So how is this going to help Ron? Nobody that he needs to pull votes from is going to be watching this show.
And the downside is that he could be ridiculed for going on her show by other candidates.
Would really generate popularity among the middle-aged lesbian crowd.
which we all know is the Republican base we're trying to sway
dr. oz would be much better. plenty of elderly viewers who Paul needs on his side.