[Video] Rand Paul on ABC's This Week roundtable debating Paul Krugman and others

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this should be interesting but if you are still deeply offended by Rand's endorsement don't even bother tuning in cuz they are going to be talking a lot about the race I'm sure.

Then, the "This Week" powerhouse roundtable debates the Republican and Democratic conventions and the latest in the 2012 presidential contest, with Newark Mayor Cory Booker, co-chair of the Democratic platform committee; Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., author of the new book "Government Bullies"; ABC News' George Will; ABC News' Cokie Roberts; and Nobel Prize-winning New York Times columnist Paul Krugman.

http://abcnews.go.com/politics/comi...inee-paul-ryan/story?id=17171759#.UEsmUWFSTTo



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it would be awesome if someone can tube this. I would but I don't have the capability.
 
my t.v menu says paul ryan, george will, and cory booker will be there. no mention of rand.
 
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/20...rge-stephanopoulos-sunday-september-9/147865/

Written By Sara Bibel

September 7th, 2012

via press release:

HEADLINER: Rep. Paul Ryan, R – Wisconsin, GOP Vice Presidential nominee





ROUNDTABLE: George Will, ABC News

Mayor Cory Booker, D – Newark, NJ, co-chair, Democratic platform committee

Sen. Rand Paul, R – Kentucky, author, Government Bullies

Cokie Roberts, ABC News

Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize-winning economist, New York Times columnist

As the general election season heads into the final stretch, Republican Vice Presidential nominee Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., joins George Stephanopoulos, Sunday on “This Week.” President Obama went on offense in his convention acceptance speech this week, defending his record and asking Americans for four more years in office. Did he convince voters that he deserves a second term? Or will the latest disappointing jobs report, showing just 93,000 jobs added in August, undermine the president’s re-election message? Can Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan make the case for their own policies to spur the economy and win over undecided voters?



Then, the “This Week” powerhouse roundtable debates the Republican and Democratic conventions and the latest in the 2012 Presidential contest with Newark Mayor Cory Booker, co-chair of the Democratic platform committee, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., author of the new book, Government Bullies, ABC News’ George Will, ABC News’ Cokie Roberts and Nobel Prize-winning New York Times columnist Paul Krugman. As the party conventions conclude with less than two months until Election Day, which Presidential ticket made the strongest argument for their election in November? Did President Obama’s appeal for more time to improve the economy resonate with voters? Or did Mitt Romney sell himself as the candidate to turn around the stalled economy? And as the country faces the 43rd month in a row with joblessness above 8 percent, should the Federal Reserve do more to stimulate th
 
Maybe Rand will get a chance to mention not being permitted to mention Ron's name in his speech.
What time is this on, eastern time?
 
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Rand just posted this to twitter:

tune in at 9am for my appearance on @ThisWeekABC with @CoryBooker and Paul Krugman #this week #governmentbullies
 
OK, you guys have to check your local ABC schedule because it may differ. I live in Boston and its not showing this until 10am est so...

I guess if you're watching it at 9am you're watching it live.

Anyway, he's definitely gonna be on along with Paul Ryan, George Will, Paul Krugman and Cory Booker.
 
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Ryan had that answer scripted regardless of the question.

Romney had a 50 point plan, and now he and Ryan have a 5 point plan. Ok.
 
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Rand Paul going to be on This Week on ABC with Paul Krugman, Paul Ryan at 9am est

Sen Rand Paul going to be on This Week on ABC with Paul Krugman, Paul Ryan, George Will, and Cory Booker.

From his twitter account: "tune in at 9am for my appearance on @ThisWeekABC with @CoryBooker and Paul Krugman #this week #governmentbullies"

Maybe he'll mention Ron.

Your local channel may show it later than 9am est though, in Boston it's gonna be on at 10am est.
 
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Rand quoting Milton Friedman. "No one spends others' money as wisely as he spends his own."

Rand agrees with Krugman that Romney has and inconsistency with military spending okay to create jobs, other govt spending not okay to create/keep jobs.
 
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Not on until 1030 in philly. I dont really care anyway it will pribably just make me mad
 
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