[Tune in] Ron Paul on MSNBC with Lawrence O'Donnel at 10 PM ET

As always, if he agrees to be interviewed in hostile territory then he needs to prepare better. He is confusing to listen to when flustered even for someone who has been listening to him for years.

That said, the interview started great and he held is own until the last 5 minutes. He and his son need some way to answer the "states rights= racism and slavery" false equation in under 45 seconds or less.
 
As always, if he agrees to be interviewed in hostile territory then he needs to prepare better. He is confusing to listen to when flustered even for someone who has been listening to him for years.

He obviously went into the interview expecting one line of questioning and got something completely different. Hence all the "agreement" chastizing. It's hard to prepare for an ambush, especially when you're used to pretty good treatment and fair interviews like Ron usually gets on MSNBC. I have no doubt that Ron was told one thing to get him on and then LOD's questions were entirely opposite of that and an unexpected attack. It's easier when you know you're going to be smeared...

That said, the interview started great and he held is own until the last 5 minutes. He and his son need some way to answer the "states rights= racism and slavery" false equation in under 45 seconds or less.

I admit that it's hard to convince people who, by-and-large, believe that the government "gives" you your rights that YOUR rights to property are no more or less important than someone else's rights to not be racially harrassed. They have done a great job skewing the history of the Civil Rights movement to the point that most people have no clue what really went on.
 
As always, if he agrees to be interviewed in hostile territory then he needs to prepare better. He is confusing to listen to when flustered even for someone who has been listening to him for years.

That said, the interview started great and he held is own until the last 5 minutes. He and his son need some way to answer the "states rights= racism and slavery" false equation in under 45 seconds or less.

Yes, they do.
 
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