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Tucker Carlson a RP supporter?

BRoCKLoCK

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It seems that Tucker seems to support Ron Paul. He hasn't come right out and said this, but he seems to keep having RP back on his show. And he treats him fairly at that.

Does anyone else think this is strange? Especially when u remember the bowtie wearing neocon cheerleader Tucker from Crossfire. Either way, i am glad there is some un-biased coverage of RP in the MSM, even if it is only on MSNBC.
 
He voted for Ron in '88.

He's always been pretty libertarian, wasn't a big fan of the war.

I think you're confusing his job or maybe a lesser of evils calculation on his part with ideology.
 
i think he 'experimented' with neoconservatism. i'm glad he crossed back over. hopefully he can pull boortz and elder back too.
 
It seems that Tucker seems to support Ron Paul. He hasn't come right out and said this, but he seems to keep having RP back on his show. And he treats him fairly at that.

Does anyone else think this is strange? Especially when u remember the bowtie wearing neocon cheerleader Tucker from Crossfire. Either way, i am glad there is some un-biased coverage of RP in the MSM, even if it is only on MSNBC.

I love Tucker being supportive of RP, but it's hardly unbiased. The man has said he gets turned on by the musk of RP's message.
 
Tucker made a good point, how can someone who has more money on hand than mccain be doing so poor in the polls. being that the money is real and proven... i'd say the polls aren't very accurate.
 
Ok, then we might have 3 percent of the vote. It still isn't near what we need. People still don't know about the good doctor and we have to change that.
 
Tucker made a good point, how can someone who has more money on hand than mccain be doing so poor in the polls. being that the money is real and proven... i'd say the polls aren't very accurate.

The polls are pretty accurate (maybe slightly underrepresenting Paul, mainly due to cell phone/landline issues). The problem is name recognition. Only 3-5% of voters in my estimation know who Ron Paul is. We need to tell people!
 
Ok, then we might have 3 percent of the vote. It still isn't near what we need. People still don't know about the good doctor and we have to change that.

We'll hope that changes when Ron actually starts spending his money! :)
Remember he said recently about how he is still working with his 1Q funds?
Just need to keep on donating and making him a powerhouse.
 
Dr. Paul has a VERY enthusiastic support base. I'd say without a doubt that a larger fraction of RP's supporters donate to him than those of any other candidate. So, it isn't illogical for RP to have so much money yet only 2-3% support. I agree though, that once he spends his money, people will really get to know him. Just KEEP DONATING.
 
He needs to start strategically spending some money on advertising, so we can bring more supporters (who will also donate) on board.
 
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