What that guy saidHe didn't seem like a douche to me, just asked tough questions. In fact, with the way he framed his questions, it was more like an argument that set Paul up to win. If he didn't ask questions like that, many Nevada voters would write Paul off with the questions in their own heads they feel he didn't answer, and the interviewer gave him a chance to answer those and not leave lingering questions in voters heads. There were no irrelevant or gotchya questions either. Great interview if you ask me, I wish more interviews were like that, especially since the other candidates would fall on their faces after something like that!
Because it is a tough interview? That's his job, as long as he lets Paul respond that is fine. Not everything can be a cookie cutter interview.
No. It's because the interviewer was acting like a dick.
I'd love to see sides switched. I mean fight between Libretarian moderator and Romney.
what a douche reporter. Contact his station.
I think he was a pro-obama journalist who kept on trying to get him to seem unsympathetic to people whose houses are underwater & they THEY deserved to be bailed out not the banks. A bit of dick to me but more so someone who has been brainwashed into thinking that the government has an endless stream of money that anyone can come & take. Just not true & the guy was NOT confronting that fact.He didn't seem like a douche to me, just asked tough questions. In fact, with the way he framed his questions, it was more like an argument that set Paul up to win. If he didn't ask questions like that, many Nevada voters would write Paul off with the questions in their own heads they feel he didn't answer, and the interviewer gave him a chance to answer those and not leave lingering questions in voters heads. There were no irrelevant or gotchya questions either. Great interview if you ask me, I wish more interviews were like that, especially since the other candidates would fall on their faces after something like that!
Yeah! He did relatively well in 2008 in Nevada. He expects to win and do well in the caucus states in February!Yea, he seems pretty confident about his chances (17:40-19:40 in video.)
“I think people should have legalized freedom. People should be free and make their own decisions. There should be no regulation on the Internet.”
I wonder if he's willing to do another interview now that they've released the jobs & housing plan at the press conference. Ron Paul somewhat touched on those though:I think the Dr. did very well in this interview. At the end it almost seemed like he made Ralston a believer.
He didn't seem like a douche to me, just asked tough questions. In fact, with the way he framed his questions, it was more like an argument that set Paul up to win. If he didn't ask questions like that, many Nevada voters would write Paul off with the questions in their own heads they feel he didn't answer, and the interviewer gave him a chance to answer those and not leave lingering questions in voters heads. There were no irrelevant or gotchya questions either. Great interview if you ask me, I wish more interviews were like that, especially since the other candidates would fall on their faces after something like that!