blakjak
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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/
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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