The message I take away from this interview is that Ron Paul is fringe, and his supporters are not conservative but are among those that appeal to Obama.
[Why?]
The whole interview was like a disguised hit piece. Wead is eloquent and got some good responses in, but he was too nice. Sure, there is nothing dangerous about the constitution, but how about the fact that our US Military personnel who have to fight these wars overwhelmingly support Ron Paul?
[This is not a convincing argument. What if they are wrong? The reference to the Constitution was much stronger.]
How about, sure, the establishment GOP doesn't like Ron Paul much, but the American people do, and he is the only true conservative running in this race.
[Sounds like soundbites BS. Where's the proof?]
Doug should not be apologizing at all when he gets cut off.
[That was the best moment of the interview. He made the interviewer look like a bully. And it proved that it was a conversation, not talking points.]
He needs to be driving home the point that Ron Paul is being misrepresented.
[Why this is the most important? Misrepresented, so what?]
And he didn't answer the 911 accusation the way Ron Paul does when he is accused of "Americans causing 911" like he did with Scheifer on Face the Nation: "No! You're an American, I'm an American, and we didn't cause 911. That's not what I am saying....."
[He expressed it differently, He said that Ron never blamed America, just explained what were the reasons the attackers gave. It's better than just repeating a colorful line.]
All in all only an OK interview. You guys are looking at it with rose colored glasses.