BlackTerrel
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I would have paid to see that! And contrary to some here I think he would have faired quite well.
It doesn't matter because the corporate special interest group known as mains stream media gave untold advertising dollars smearing him. It didn't take ads. And the other candidates were given media time for free in which they used time to smear Ron.
To be fair I think "the media" is a bit of a cop out. It's a lot like "the refs" and everyone thinks they are always against them.
Do you remember Herman Cain leading the polls by a comfortable margin (with much higher numbers than Paul ever had) before the media started attacking and exposing him?
To be fair I think "the media" is a bit of a cop out. It's a lot like "the refs" and everyone thinks they are always against them.
Do you remember Herman Cain leading the polls by a comfortable margin (with much higher numbers than Paul ever had) before the media started attacking and exposing him?
If we want to win the presidency, I really feel like we simply have to find a way to get a friendly television station. The media has way too much power in our country and they will do us in every time, unless we have a chance to offer an alternative.
We need much more than Swann, unless he can get on a nationally-carried TV show.
But this was predictable and expected. Campaign should've had a better response, they had a whole year to plan for it. That is valid criticism.But for each of the others, when they surged they gave them a honeymoon of a few days and rounds of shows before tearing them apart. It was a pattern. When Ron STARTED to surge before Iowa they attacked to prevent it. And the same in February when he was starting to surge, it was a very different pattern, imho.
I've been thinking about this. There's no network that even closely resembles my views. I just watch C-SPAN mostly. I think a liberty orientated channel would appeal to huge segments of society, independents especially.If we want to win the presidency, I really feel like we simply have to find a way to get a friendly television station. The media has way too much power in our country and they will do us in every time, unless we have a chance to offer an alternative.
But this was predictable and expected. Campaign should've had a better response, they had a whole year to plan for it. That is valid criticism.
But for each of the others, when they surged they gave them a honeymoon of a few days and rounds of shows before tearing them apart. It was a pattern. When Ron STARTED to surge before Iowa they attacked to prevent it. And the same in February when he was starting to surge, it was a very different pattern, imho.
Cain was attacked and marginalized as much as Ron Paul. Cain even led in the polls despite all that.
Everytime the Falcons lose my buddies and the message boards light up that the refs were against the Falcons.
Blaming "the media" is a cop out. Appeal to the masses and convey your message and you have a shot - I'll be Rand makes a good show of it in 2016 with the same old media.
Cain was attacked and marginalized as much as Ron Paul. Cain even led in the polls despite all that.
Everytime the Falcons lose my buddies and the message boards light up that the refs were against the Falcons.
Blaming "the media" is a cop out. Appeal to the masses and convey your message and you have a shot - I'll be Rand makes a good show of it in 2016 with the same old media.
To recognize the role of the media is not saying nothing but the media is an issue. They are biased, and it isn't a 'cop out' to recognize that.
Agree. Ron Paul is a fantastic Congressman, but he is not a particularly adept politician. To say he would "crush" Obama in the debates is to ignore reality. Ron isn't a very good debater. He's prone to either rambling on or stuffing so much stuff in to one answer nobody even remembers what his point was. And that's assuming the general public even cares about points in the first place. Mostly they judge debates on who the better speaker is. And there is no way Ron Paul is going to win that type of contest. Judge Napolitano- he'd destroy Obama. Tom Woods- same story. But speaking and debating just aren't Ron Paul's strong suit. We don't mind because we love and respect him, because we know about the decades of heroic votes he's cast in the US Congress, and we understand what he's talking about even when he doesn't make the point as strongly (or even coherently) as he should. But he gets no such pass from the masses.