Ron Paul, Live at CATO. Right Now! 9 AM EST 11/16/11

He still needs to slow down... when he slows down, he sounds more fluid and the distractions are removed from his speak.

Yea, Ron's brain is racing. Many times he doesn't finish complete thoughts and he's off to the next topic. It's kinda funny once you're used to it. But, yes! he needs to slow down and complete his thoughts and sentences before he's off to the next one.
 
Yea, Ron's brain is racing. Many times he doesn't finish complete thoughts and he's off to the next topic. It's kinda funny once you're used to it. But, yes! he needs to slow down and complete his thoughts and sentences before he's off to the next one.

Someone needs to tell him that. We may understand what he's saying, but the majorty listening don't have a clue.
 
It would've been nice if Paul had apologized to the DC lady (I'm sorry, now back to what you were saying...) after commenting on the rudeness of the CBS cameraman.

Another thing I've noticed, besides the fact that he likes to join all of his sentences together with conjunctives, is that he says (at 0:49 in this case), "I'm afraid..." a lot. I know he isn't really afraid, it is just his way of saying, "I expect...." or, "I believe...". It would be nice if he would make a conscious effort to avoid saying, "I'm afraid..." A small detail, but that change would be beneficial, imo.
 
Why were Jeffery Lacker, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, and Robert Zöllick, President of the world bank there?
 
Cato is funded in good part by the Kochs who as I understand it from reading Rockwell, has someone on the Fed board and is copacetic with the way things are there. All the same, Cato is a libertarian think tank, and Ron would be the first time they had someone in the white house to pitch policy papers to. It is an interesting struggle to watch.
 
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