ron on alex jones now

He will only be on for about 10 minutes.. 5 before and 5 after the commercials.
 
alex jones is a douchebag and so is the 9/11 truth group of idiots.
 
Dr. Paul my hero! It's a great interview, well worth the wait. Will rebroadcast until tomorrow. It is wonderful to hear the Good Doctor put current events in perspective.
 
alex jones is a douchebag and so is the 9/11 truth group of idiots.

Wow your an idiot. Half the RP movement believe 9/11 involved some govt shadyness, and Ron Paul has been speaking to Alex Jones for many, many years.


If you think AJ is just some wild conspiracy theorist your off base. What time does the interview start? AJ's webcasts are on my hotbar
 
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Rand Paul and Jesse Benton are also frequently on AJ. I'm listening to Rand on AJ right now, thursdays ep.


I gotta go to work Ill listen to the whole thing when I get home
 
Idioits!

Wow your an idioit. Half the RP movement believe 9/11 involved some govt shadyness, and Ron Paul has been speaking to Alex Jones for many, many years.


If you think AJ is just some wild conspiracy theorist your off base. What time does the interview start? AJ's webcasts are on my hotbar


What kind of idiot calls others idiots yet spells it "idioit"

STOP CALLING PEOPLE IDIOTS!

This kind of behavior does not reflect well on Dr. Paul or what he stands for!
 
I don't understand why the Pauls go on AJ's show. What have they to gain from it except a bad rep? Everyone who listens to AJ is already a big RP supporter.... And don't give me this "why should he not go on AJs show there is nothing wrong with it" crap.
 
There was a national survey in 2006 that showed that ~40% of Americans don't believe the governments "official" conspiracy theory. If anyone takes the time to truly absorb the information available about 9/11 it will at least make you suspicious if not convince you full out that there was something wrong about 9/11.

Its time to wake up people.
 
There was a national survey in 2006 that showed that ~40% of Americans don't believe the governments "official" conspiracy theory. If anyone takes the time to truly absorb the information available about 9/11 it will at least make you suspicious if not convince you full out that there was something wrong about 9/11.

Its time to wake up people.

1. I already know about all that stuff, its irrelevant to Pauls campaign though.

2. Doesn't mean that 40% is mentally prepared for the stuff AJ dishes out.
 
Wow your an idiot. Half the RP movement believe 9/11 involved some govt shadyness, and Ron Paul has been speaking to Alex Jones for many, many years.


If you think AJ is just some wild conspiracy theorist your off base. What time does the interview start? AJ's webcasts are on my hotbar


Snore, I don't care how many of you freaking loons hang out on the internet 24/7 talking about the next false flag operation and etc. You guys only hurt Ron Paul and its freaking annoying to have the constant posting about assassinations and vote fraud here. The 9/11 truth movement is filled with rampaging retards period there is no logic to what they say..
 
I don't understand why the Pauls go on AJ's show. What have they to gain from it except a bad rep? Everyone who listens to AJ is already a big RP supporter.... And don't give me this "why should he not go on AJs show there is nothing wrong with it" crap.

Truly. This is just... STUPID. I'm sympathetic to Alex Jones, but this is just... STUPID. STUPID STUPID STUPID. Not a SINGLE person in my entire extended family would not be FREAKED OUT by Alex Jones.

Are we trying to spread Paul's politics to the mainstream? Or, which is what it appears, are we trying to just consolidate the extreme?
 
Aren't there

Aren't there other radio hosts who would want RP on the air?
Or on TV?

What can't he go on local shows all over NH or WY or NV or SC or MI?
Local TV shows?

He's already gotten as much from Alex Jones as possible.
Go back there every so often or send a surrogate but I'd
prefer he caught up on his sleep than go on the same show yet again.
 
I don't understand why the Pauls go on AJ's show. What have they to gain from it except a bad rep? Everyone who listens to AJ is already a big RP supporter.... And don't give me this "why should he not go on AJs show there is nothing wrong with it" crap.

1) Because Alex Jones is a supporter.
2) Because a lot of his listeners are Ron Paul supporters.
3) Sometimes its good to talk to your base especially after a tough battle. Good for morale.
4) Because unlike Glen Beck, Alex Jones isn't going to be somewhat polite and then basically call Ron Paul an idiot and a liar the next day on his radio show.
5) Because unlike Tim Russert, Alex Jones isn't going to do a 30 minute hatchet job interview designed to alienate Ron Paul from blacks, public schoolers, Ronald Reagan fans and people who think slavery was a bad idea.

I could think of some other reasons.

Regards,

John M. Drake
 
"I just placed in the 3rd to 5th cluster in my party's first caucus!

I THINK I'LL GO ON THE MOST OBSCURE, EXTREME RADIO SHOW ON THE PLANET instead of an infinite number of other options with larger and more mainstream audiences that will increase my base."
 
Truly. This is just... STUPID. I'm sympathetic to Alex Jones, but this is just... STUPID. STUPID STUPID STUPID. Not a SINGLE person in my entire extended family would not be FREAKED OUT by Alex Jones.

Are we trying to spread Paul's politics to the mainstream? Or, which is what it appears, are we trying to just consolidate the extreme?

You know I watched the Tim Russert interview. I saw how Tim tried every nasty trick in the book to discredit Ron Paul. That's the risk of MSM "hostile" interviews. Sure, there have been other MSM interviews that have been better, but that one was terrible. My point is that I would rather have anyone in my family hear Ron Paul on Alex Jones any day of the week than I would have wanted to have them hear him on Meet The Press. My wife (who likes what I said about Ron Paul, but is still holding out hope that Obama will decide to "Do the right thing" with regards to the war and other issues) would have NOT become a Ron Paul supporter after watching him on Meet The Press. (Thankfully she wasn't home or else I would have to explain why I've been donating money to a candidate that was supposedly against blacks getting the right to vote. I know that's not what RP said, but that's the way Tim Russert was spinning it and frankly RP's recovery wasn't the strongest.)

I also wouldn't want my family getting their information about Ron Paul from Glen Beck. I wouldn't want them to see Glen's almost fair (but carefully twisted) TV interview and later hear Glen Beck rip Paul a new one behind his back on Beck's radio show.

But hey, we have two different families.

Regards,

John M. Drake
 
1) Because Alex Jones is a supporter.
2) Because a lot of his listeners are Ron Paul supporters.
3) Sometimes its good to talk to your base especially after a tough battle. Good for morale.
4) Because unlike Glen Beck, Alex Jones isn't going to be somewhat polite and then basically call Ron Paul an idiot and a liar the next day on his radio show.
5) Because unlike Tim Russert, Alex Jones isn't going to do a 30 minute hatchet job interview designed to alienate Ron Paul from blacks, public schoolers, Ronald Reagan fans and people who think slavery was a bad idea.

I could think of some other reasons.

Regards,

John M. Drake

1) Thats not a good reason, Paul does not need to dish out favors.
2) Not a good reason. In fact its a reason not to go on, there is no one left out of his listeners to convert. Damn I'm sure a lot of his listeners are smart enough to agree with me on this. RP can do something more constructive that wont earn him a bad rep in the mainstream.
3) Not a reason, could release a video on the youtube channel or official campaign website and pretty much all AJ listeners would check it out.
4) So what? He has already been on AJs show many times and there is no need to go on it again.
5) Thats nice... We should give Alex a hug.

Seriously.. Who are you more loyal to. Alex or Ron?

You know I watched the Tim Russert interview. I saw how Tim tried every nasty trick in the book to discredit Ron Paul.

Russert's questioning was agressive to all of the prez candidates whom he interviewed.
 
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