[VID]RP Supporter asks F. Thompson: Where's Newt getting the delegates? - Silence.

Haha, of course, if you ask a real question, you must be working for Romney or the Democratic Party :rolleyes:
 
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Haha, of course, if you ask a real question, you must be working for Romney or the Democratic Party :rolleyes:
She's probably a Gingrich staffer who wanted to prevent him from asking any questions in the future.
However, if she is just another journalist, it would be pretty disturbing.
 
She's probably a Gingrich staffer who wanted to prevent him from asking any questions in the future.
However, if she is just another journalist, it would be pretty disturbing.

From the Youtube comments:

@Bugsyboy333 - The person recording the video was/is NOT a Mitt Romney supporter. He was/is a Ron Paul supporter. If you were listening to the video carefully, you would have heard the Newt Press Lady ask him if he was a Romney supporter, but she also asked if he was a Democrat. To both of these questions, he said, "No." After the press release was over he told her he was a Ron Paul supporter.

PerseveroFilms 4 hours ago
 
Woah, what was all that whispering about at the end. Someone tried to badger you to tell them who you worked for?

"Who are you with. Are you with Mitt Romney? Huh? Huh? The Democrats? Huh? Who are you with?"

Who the hell was she? And did you eventually tell her you support Ron Paul?
 
Woah, what was all that whispering about at the end. Someone tried to badger you to tell them who you worked for?

"Who are you with. Are you with Mitt Romney? Huh? Huh? The Democrats? Huh? Who are you with?"

Who the hell was she? And did you eventually tell her you support Ron Paul?
I'm not the guy asking the question, I just found this video and thought it's worth to be posted... ;)
 
Haha, of course, if you ask a real question, you must be working for Romney or the Democratic Party :rolleyes:
Actually that is correct. If you ask questions that embarass or put the candidate in a tough spot, then you are not invited back into the briefings.
 
Actually that is correct. If you ask questions that embarass or put the candidate in a tough spot, then you are not invited back into the briefings.

You could easily be a Newt employee who asked the tough question and not be invited back, so that is irrelevant to my point.
 
Actually that is correct. If you ask questions that embarass or put the candidate in a tough spot, then you are not invited back into the briefings.

Um, Fred hasn't exactly been a candidate for almost four years now...
 
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