Ron Paul on Daily Show TONIGHT Monday 9/26

Ron should have mentioned that there was one thing he has changed his mind about over the years which was the death penalty which he is no longer for cause of the government being incompetent.
Not sure if it's necessary to highlight that. The segment reinforces the fact that Ron Paul is consistent for 30 years. And highlights that he would not go to war with Iran.
 
Ron should have mentioned that there was one thing he has changed his mind about over the years which was the death penalty which he is no longer for cause of the government being incompetent.

This. Gotta remember the audience. He is doing very well though. He's relaxed :)
 
The Daily Show format usually goes:
opening segment (commercial) - Interview - (commercial) - closing segment ---- But, it looks like were getting a double interview
opening segment (commerical) - Interview - (commercial) - Interview #2 Sweet
 
Fuuuuuu can't find a stream. I hope someone gets it up on youtube toniggt
 
The stream linked earlier isn;t working for me. Might be because I'm at work, just keeps saying server unavailable. Ohwell Wait for the tubes!
 
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Jon Stewart: "Listen, it's always great to see you and have these conversations with you. You are truly one of the last consistent politicians we have".
 
Jon Stewart called him one of the last honest, consistant politicians we have in America... or something very close to that. Yeaaah!

I'm on the Daily Show website, I can't seem to find the extended interview, maybe its not up yet? Link anyone?
 
Jon Stewart: "Listen, it's always great to see you and have these conversations with you. You are truly one of the last consistent politicians we have".

I thought he said "last consistent politician we have in this world." Don't have the greatest sound right now so I could have misheard.
 
I'm amazed that one of the only interviewers I've ever seen engage Ron Paul in a meaningful way about his political philosophy, its real-world applications, and his well thought-out ideas about how to achieve root-and-branch systemic reform is a comedian.

It's kind of depressing, actually.
 
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