maybe its just me but last week I noticed more Ron Paul inteviews on the mainstream shows. I also feel Ron Paul should not be so stubborn and do more, he really doesnt like Hannity but it is free air time. My feeling is as the economy gets worse Mr. Paul will beome more noticed and get more attention from the media. Today its about religion and birth control so Santorum is in the spot light. The massive debt and our road to brankrupcy is picking up steam and the country will wake up when they realize that the nation debt is the major issues and all other issues will have to take a back seat until we shrink the goverment and the out of control spending. Ron Paul is the only canidate that understands how to fix this and his perfect 30 year voting record will translate into the only trust worthy president to get us out of this mess.
Although I like the idea of what you are saying, I disagree with your overall point.
Everyone needs to understand that going on those types of shows (Hannity, O'Reilly, etc) would be a big waste of time. Take, for instance, the last time Paul was interviewed by Hannity. Sean Hannity just kept bringing up the newsletters and the third party question. Hannity would never have done that to any other of the candidates, in fact, he always defends the other candidates. In this case, he was trying to expose Paul in a negative way. The whole interview was Ron trying to defend himself, all while, getting interrupted.
Watch the interview with O'Reilly in 2007 on the topic of Iran. Paul tried to bring history into the equation, to help understand the current situation and O'Reilly cut him off and literally said, "we don't need a history lesson, congressman." This is why our country and the people are so dumbed down. How do you not talk about history and what led up to this crisis? O'Reilly was clearly just trying to hurt Ron Paul's image.
What I have realized is this: he doesn't need to go on these shows to win delegates. And as the campaign has stated, delegates are everything.
Screw Hannity. Screw O'Reilly. Screw all of them. We don't need them.