Ron Paul: I went

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I think we can all agree that this is worth a thread.

A lot of us, me included, have criticized Dr. Paul for his lack of quick reactions and buzzword moments in debates.

but, man oh man, did he crush Gingrich.

The single best moment in Ron Paul's debating career.

"I was married and had two kids, and I went"

GAME OVER!!!!!!

Update: http://drudgereport.com/
 
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There could be a thread for every word he said in this debate.

WE'RE GOING TO TAKE THIS
 
He killed Newt with veterans with that exchange. This will help Paul extremely in South Carolina.
 
Best line I've heard in a long, long time. Gingrich had nothing with which he could respond. Came off as making excuses going "I wasn't eligible" just as the audience erupted in applause for Ron. As if somehow he wasn't eligible when Ron had one more child than he did at the time.

Amazing, amazing.
 
It's just sad to know that Fox won't dare show that.

Hopefully people were watching that debate instead of football.
 
I dont really like to watch debates/interview anymore because of the blatant bias from the controlled media.

First I check comments here on the RPF and then I may watch.

But this sounds awesome, he prepared well.

Thank you.
 
what an amazing moment...i was watching with a few non-political friends and they were all impressed. Hey Brandon Todd, where in CT are you from?
 
He killed Newt with veterans with that exchange. This will help Paul extremely in South Carolina.

Yeah and we need it. Being realistic I don't see us winning South Carolina, but we have to be in the top three. Pulling down Newt is our best chance, even if his votes go mostly to Santorum. We really don't need to finish in fourth in SC. Hopefully, Newt's lack of money, a second place finish for us in NH and fourth for Newt, rising Santorum, and attack ads will drive him down and us up.
 
Another great comment was when he was answering the 3rd party question, and how he was catching up to Mitt. But his reply to Newt takes the cake.
 
if i remember correctly
the crowd did not clap for any person on the stage the whole night prior to that moment (wonder why myself)
it was the first clapping for any candidates, therefore even though the clapping wasn't as loud as the ones later on
it was very significant, because it actually motivate people from breaking the rules of not clapping to clapping
thoughts?
 
if i remember correctly
the crowd did not clap for any person on the stage the whole night prior to that moment (wonder why myself)
it was the first clapping for any candidates, therefore even though the clapping wasn't as loud as the ones later on
it was very significant, because it actually motivate people from breaking the rules of not clapping to clapping
thoughts?

Valid point and one I was thinking about as everyone started clapping!
 
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