Ron Paul Snubs Hannity's After Debate Party to Attend Tea Party Rally

At this point, I really have zero faith in Fox or Hannity. I was hoping things would be different, but they're not going to give Ron Paul equal treatment. So, IMO Hannity can go suck a snowball. Dr. Paul got his Tea Party cred on the air, and that's a good thing.
 
I can say that I like Cain, because he appeals the the workingman, and had a record of making things work. He also knows how the military works and would not have to be trained to be Commander in Chief.

He sounds ok domestically, and as an unpolished not-politician you can be pretty sure he actually means what he says. Then comes the problem.

Cain is still advancing a Wilsonian foreign policy, which if we don't give up on will one day break our own back as a nation. Perhaps sooner than later.

It costs a lot of money to police the planet. At the moment we are indebting our unborn grandchildren to police the world today. How is that going to work out in the end?

debate references: Thomas Jefferson, Robert A Taft, Woodrow Wilson
 
I'm going to go against the grain and say this one feels right. Ron Paul is in demand. Ron Paul is loyal and knows who deserves his time.
Wait for the coming days where more "fair & balanced" interviews await him.
 
I'm glad he went to the Freedom Rally at the Westin, I got to meet Ron Paul and he signed my audio book Liberty Defined! Hannity needs to stand in line for Ron Paul, just like the rest of us!
 
Not the smartest thing he has done. Went to see at most a few thousand tea partiers and snubbed 30 million prospective voters.

Oh please, like anyone was really watching this debate. On TV I don't remember seeing any ads or hype for it at all.
 
I'm reminded of the Seinfeld episode where George leaves choses to leave the meetings on a high note. Ron did this hear. Hannity's pointing it out in the way he did made it even better. :)
 
I liked the decision here, the announcement he snubbed them for a tea party was attention grabbing, but i think the big deal here was all the heavyweights weren't there and you know Ron would have stuck around then.
 
I'm glad he went to the Freedom Rally at the Westin, I got to meet Ron Paul and he signed my audio book Liberty Defined! Hannity needs to stand in line for Ron Paul, just like the rest of us!

I'm going to go against the grain and say this one feels right. Ron Paul is in demand. Ron Paul is loyal and knows who deserves his time.
Wait for the coming days where more "fair & balanced" interviews await him.

I'm reminded of the Seinfeld episode where George leaves choses to leave the meetings on a high note. Ron did this hear. Hannity's pointing it out in the way he did made it even better. :)

ypu yup
 
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It was off the hook. Not only was Ron there, but so were Peter Schiff, Michael Boldin of the 10th Amendment Center, Stewart Rhodes of Oathkeepers, Jordan Page, and a couple hundred Tea Partiers who watched the debate and were blowing the roof off of the Hyatt for Dr. Paul by the time he got there. Dr. Paul was extremely charged up and bouyant by the time he got there. On the way out, I happened to pass by Peter Schiff holding court in the lobby, with a sort of dejected-looking Gary Johnson standing around at the edge of the crowd.
 
Ron was great! He still has the fire and still stayed to shake hands for 20 minutes after the speech at the Hyatt.

Fuck Hannity.

It was off the hook. Not only was Ron there, but so were Peter Schiff, Michael Boldin of the 10th Amendment Center, Stewart Rhodes of Oathkeepers, Jordan Page, and a couple hundred Tea Partiers who watched the debate and were blowing the roof off of the Hyatt for Dr. Paul by the time he got there. Dr. Paul was extremely charged up and bouyant by the time he got there. On the way out, I happened to pass by Peter Schiff holding court in the lobby, with a sort of dejected-looking Gary Johnson standing around at the edge of the crowd.

I was watching Dr. Paul and turned around and Peter Schiff was literally standing behind me! He was very cordial and took pictures.
 
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I can say that I like Cain, because he appeals the the workingman, and had a record of making things work. He also knows how the military works and would not have to be trained to be Commander in Chief.

He sounds ok domestically, and as an unpolished not-politician you can be pretty sure he actually means what he says. Then comes the problem.

Cain is still advancing a Wilsonian foreign policy, which if we don't give up on will one day break our own back as a nation. Perhaps sooner than later.

It costs a lot of money to police the planet. At the moment we are indebting our unborn grandchildren to police the world today. How is that going to work out in the end?

debate references: Thomas Jefferson, Robert A Taft, Woodrow Wilson

Ahhhh, no he's a tool for the fed.....as an ex chair and they don't want anyone to know. That's why he is listed as a pizza guy and not a fed guy. He is a politician in pizza clothes
 
Ron Paul belongs at that Tea Party event and he needs to attend every subsequent Tea Party event following. He needs TV time too. He has to go to the Judge, Ratigan, Scarborough, Softball, Leno, Cooper, Stossel, and anyone else who will give him fair airtime.
 
I think this was all so perfect . . . the lame stream media has distanced Ron Paul from the Tea Party movement for a lllooonnnggg time. Some of the neocons even speak on television favorably of the Tea Party, after all they have to, don't they, given the strength of the movement. Yet during the dramatic Tea Party movement prior to the 2010 elections, Ron Paul was rarely (if EVER) mentioned as being associated with it.

It is wonderful that even the old media has now associated RP with the Tea Party. We all know that he has always been there, but this could bring more attention from some of the newbie Tea Partiers . . . . I can just hear some of them, "hmmmm, I didn't know Ron Paul was the father of the tea party. Maybe I should check him out."

Yes, Dr. Paul made the correct decision to go to the tea party event . . . and it is wonderful that Hannity mentioned it . . . :)
 
This was a good move. With so many topics of real relevance do we need Ron to be taking interviews where they are going to continually question him on drugs?
 
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