I disagree with you guys. I think he was unprepared and I think overall he lost. A couple of examples.
1. He said that the wars has never been declared by the Congress. Hannity said that the Constitution doesn't require exact language and the Congress authorization was actual declaration of war. I've heard the same argument from Mark Levine and others. It's a major point of attack on Ron Paul. Rand SAID NOTHING. He turned the conversation to Obama, that now the Congress doesn't do even that. And they both giggled.
2. About Ron's foreign policy. Rand said that What Ron Paul advocates is just smaller more flexible military, not necessarily 100 thousands here and 100 thousands there. It sounded as if Ron Paul just advocates a different military tactics. Rand sounded like it's a small disagreement, a subject of compromise if needed. This is a major misrepresentation of RP foreign policy. If Rand is not able to defend it, he shouldn't pretend that it's something else.
3. I also have problem with Rand pretending and not denying that he pretended that he had a major breaking news announcement. He didn't look good. He looked sneaky. And so did the Good Doctor.
I don't know about you, but I'll never vote for Rand - I don't see much difference between him and others.
One unrelated comment. Hannity said that it's hard to get Ron Paul on his show. Why? Ron Paul knows all Hannity's argument. He should come, come often, come prepared and make his case.
The recent Ron/Rand interviews on Hannity have been "game-changing", for lack of a better term.
The issues have been debated to death. A heated debate about Iran is abrasive, passionate, and generally carries negative sentiment to the audience when Ron and Sean argue back and forth. When you put people on the defensive, it is harder to sway opinion.
You win the heart and the mind follows. This interview is very positive. Rand is a charming guy, his laughter is unique in that he sounds like he is always laughing with Sean, not laughing at him. Did not sound like Sean was hostile or defensive; even sounded sincere in applauding Rand for his well-played move.
edit: Furthermore, anyone else feel that Hannity is at a huge disadvantage when he uses "your dad" or "your father". It does not sound so bad when Sean says "you know I strongly disagree with your dad on this...."
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