Ron Paul on CNN -- March 20th

I am not familiar with this interviewer.

I was hoping he didn't turn into a Hannity clone - you know, overtalking Dr. Paul and being all around rude.

I KNOW Dr. Paul is an excellent speaker. He's a brilliant man, and he UNDERSTANDS the issues better than any politician I've ever seen.

And I would again encourage everyone reading here - if you EVER get an opportunity to hear him, TAKE IT. You won't be disappointed!

:)
 
This was a very friendly interviewer. He gave Dr. Paul a ton of time and leeway to answer coherently, and kept his own talking to a minimum so as not to chew too much into the time-slot.

I really want him to speak in this area. I'm working on it...
 
Got video? (At the risk of repeating myself.) Cujo, didn't you put up vid of the Hannity interview?

[chirp . . . chirp . . . chirp]
 
I am not familiar with this interviewer.

I was hoping he didn't turn into a Hannity clone - you know, overtalking Dr. Paul and being all around rude.

I KNOW Dr. Paul is an excellent speaker. He's a brilliant man, and he UNDERSTANDS the issues better than any politician I've ever seen.

And I would again encourage everyone reading here - if you EVER get an opportunity to hear him, TAKE IT. You won't be disappointed!

:)

he is a pretty well known journalist who fills in for wolf a lot. He's usually pretty level headed and doesn't bully people, although he is under the thumb of the CNN machine
 
No that would be Barack Obama, I'm seriously afraid of that guy.

I can't understand what's so great about Obama (and by "can't understand", I'm not using the term to express indignation, I really don't understand!). It seems like all he's ever done is give that one speech at the Democratic Convention years ago, and the media immediately latched on like ticks.

So has Obama actually accomplished anything notable, or...?
 
If you don't know what's *different* about Obama, maybe you need to open your *eyes*.
Of course, his differences are only *skin* deep, which is to say, he's just another 'business as usual' politician, which is another reason they like him so much!
 
I can't understand what's so great about Obama (and by "can't understand", I'm not using the term to express indignation, I really don't understand!). It seems like all he's ever done is give that one speech at the Democratic Convention years ago, and the media immediately latched on like ticks.

So has Obama actually accomplished anything notable, or...?

A lot of it has to do with the shallow perceptions of the American public. He is a democratic candidate (the party currently in favor with the American people), is a young (relatively, hes actually 46, compared to the rest), fresh face, and he professes to support more bipartisan politics, which will draw alot of the moderate and even some conservatives fed up with the republican party. I personally was intrigued by him before i found about about Ron Paul, and he has some very good stances on alot of issues. However, he still believes military action in Iran is a debatable issue on the table, he voted to ban possesson of semi-auto firearms in his homestate, etc, so while he is easily the most likeable Democratic candidate out there, there are still some worrisome aspects of his platform (plus the fact that he is traditionally liberal in many areas such as abortion, taxation, health care, etc).

An ideal election would be Paul vs Obama - rather than the yearly lose-lose situation that many voters are faced with even in local elections, it would be a win-less favorable win outcome, i believe. I do not support Obama, and if somehow Paul can be propelled to his party's nomination by popular support (the only way it can be acheived), i would campaign against Obama and for paul without a second thought. However, I will probably vote for Obama if Paul is not the republican candidate, as he is the next best choice for head of state. If neither of them are the candidates, well, snap. I don't think ill be exercising my voting rights, at least for the presidential election.

So yeah - Obama has substance, and seems to be generally a good, genuine man. But he is a liberal nonetheless, and while he would not do as much to harm the nation as one of the other non-Ron candidates would on either side, he certainly would not limit government size. Right now, the enemy is the rest of the republican candidacy group, and I believe they are far more dangerous than Obama would be to what Ron Paul supporters wish to see done in this country.
 
Listen guys. RATE THAT CLIP AND FAVORITE IT. that is how you push it to the top. Do it. Do it for your country :D
 
Everyone has to leave a comment as well. Please do so, this increases his exposure.
 
I get super excited. I thought I got excited with anticipation when Lost was about to come on...I was wrong.

Then during his talks I sometimes jump up like the Patriots just scored a touchdown during the Superbowl.
 
Then during his talks I sometimes jump up like the Patriots just scored a touchdown during the Superbowl.

You get angry when you hear Ron Paul talk? Well, I guess you mean when he talks about how screwed up the system is now... :)
 
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