Mark Cuban discusses Paul in GQ article

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Do you consider yourself libertarian?
Absolutely.

I take it you’re supporting Ron Paul, then.
No. I just don’t think he’s a legitimate candidate at this point in time. It’s interesting and fun to watch the Internet support he gets, and I like conceptually a lot of the things he says, but I wouldn’t vote for him.

Have you watched the debates?
I haven’t. I mean, the concept of a YouTube debate is probably the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard in my life. Snowmen and bearded guys singing questions? That’s the most degrading thing you could do to the presidential process. I will not vote for anybody who issues a response to such a moronic approach to questioning.

So you’re not backing anyone.
Financially, I’ll support anybody who has a valid—even remotely valid—chance to create a third party, because partisanship is killing this country. Politics lately is just calling people names. My production company did this movie about Iraq, Redacted, and Bill O’Reilly and all the right-wingers hated me. But we’d also released a movie called Voices of Iraq, which was about how the occupation has been a net huge positive. That film was promoted heavily by Republicans, and all the Democrats hated me.

full article:
http://men.style.com/gq/features/full?id=content_6279

cuban's stance on politics in general:
http://www.blogmaverick.com/2007/09/03/politics/
 
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What is it with america's obsession with 'legitimacy' and 'electability'?
 
Couldn't he "make" Ron a legitimate candidate? You know buy an army of blimps and attack FOX.
 
I would take it from this that Mark would support RP if RP ran 3rd party?
 
I would take it from this that Mark would support RP if RP ran 3rd party?

On one hand he says he doesn't think Paul is legitimate enough and on the other hand he said he would support any remotely valid 3rd party candidate. Surely Paul is "remotely valid". These statements are bordering on being contradictory.
 
Do you consider yourself libertarian?
Absolutely.

I take it you’re supporting Ron Paul, then.
No. I just don’t think he’s a legitimate candidate at this point in time. It’s interesting and fun to watch the Internet support he gets, and I like conceptually a lot of the things he says, but I wouldn’t vote for him.

Have you watched the debates?
I haven’t. I mean, the concept of a YouTube debate is probably the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard in my life. Snowmen and bearded guys singing questions? That’s the most degrading thing you could do to the presidential process. I will not vote for anybody who issues a response to such a moronic approach to questioning.

So you’re not backing anyone.
Financially, I’ll support anybody who has a valid—even remotely valid—chance to create a third party, because partisanship is killing this country. Politics lately is just calling people names. My production company did this movie about Iraq, Redacted, and Bill O’Reilly and all the right-wingers hated me. But we’d also released a movie called Voices of Iraq, which was about how the occupation has been a net huge positive. That film was promoted heavily by Republicans, and all the Democrats hated me.

full article:
http://men.style.com/gq/features/full?id=content_6279

Let's put together a plan to reach out to Cuban and see if we can get him in the fold. We need to avoid spamming him via his email, blog or facebook account and draft a respectful message to see if we can get his attention on this. Maybe a web site that acts as sort of a "love letter" from Ron Paul's Grassroots supporters to Mark Cuban.

I see a guy who is like the majority of the american population that just hasn't studied this very closely. If we reach out to him respectfully, explain why Ron Paul is running as a Republican right now we may make an impact. Getting someone like Cuban behind this movement would be HUGE.
 
what a douche. he likes what ron has to say but won't step up to the plate and support him?

that's the kind of crap that hurts this country, not help it. DOING NOTHING is just as bad as supporting the wrong guy.
 
On Bill Maher he made the great "point" that Paul is all for the Constitution, but that the Constitution has been amended.

...yes, Mark, and he still champions it.
 
Who gives a flying horses ass what this guy thinks, we should all watch him because he has money? Get the fuck out of here.
 
I don't know who this guy is but just from that extract he strikes me as kind of stupid. Firstly he thinks iraq is a net positive? That's a pretty hard case to make. Secondly he thinks partisanship is ruining the country yet won't vote for somebody who advocates genuine changes which nobody has talked about for decades because he's not "electable" hahaha
 
I don't think he likes the fact that Dr. Paul is running on the GOP ticket. It sounds like he wants a 3rd party Libertarian candidate to win. He hates the two party system.

Many people who consider themselves "Big L" libertarians see Ron's run on the GOP ticket as a cop-out and do not support him. I was briefly in this camp, then I realized that just because we do not like the game does not mean we shouldn't play.

I was active in the Badnarik campaign, and just getting him into ANY debate was a monumental task. Ron is right, third party candidates face a steep uphill battle, just to gain a foothold.

I would love to see Ron win the GOP nod, but I would also be very happy if he came home to the Libertarian Party, somehow I think getting the message out won't be as difficult as it was in '04 :)
 
Let's put together a plan to reach out to Cuban and see if we can get him in the fold. We need to avoid spamming him via his email, blog or facebook account and draft a respectful message to see if we can get his attention on this. Maybe a web site that acts as sort of a "love letter" from Ron Paul's Grassroots supporters to Mark Cuban.

I see a guy who is like the majority of the american population that just hasn't studied this very closely. If we reach out to him respectfully, explain why Ron Paul is running as a Republican right now we may make an impact. Getting someone like Cuban behind this movement would be HUGE.

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