[video] Ron Paul Enters A Den Of Vipers, Interview With Fox "All Stars"

I watched it! He was wonderful, as to be expected! :) More than half of the people on the side bar chat thingy were agreeing with that fact and cheering him on,... especially after he named the person he would put in charge of the Federal Reserve! :)
He definitely shined!
 
Is this country a prison?

I wish he had said, well, gee, Charlie, we have a larger percentage of our population in prison than any other 'civilized' nation...

Otherwise just outstanding. He ripped neoconism a new one, and you could see it on their faces. Especially Krauthammer. He whipped out his viper teeth, and Ron Paul used them to open a can of worms. And he knew it was going to happen. You could see him thinking even as they played that debate clip that shizakampf was thinking, oh no, I'm not going to be able to do a thing about this...

And the moron beyond Juan Williams thinking, well, I'll just interrupt him and reask the same question three times and he'll get flustered. No chance. It was funny watching Juan Williams sitting there thinking, yeah, like that's going to work. He already told you to let him finish and he's going to make you let him finish, idiot.

The only complaint I can come up with is at the beginning, I wish he'd told those vipers that we came up with the name of the moneybomb, not him. Credit where credit is due, Ron. I'm not saying he was trying to steal credit for our idea, I'm saying he was trying to deflect blame from us to himself. We don't want that, sir. We have broad shoulders. We'd rather be the bad guys than have you be the bad guy a thousand times over. Blame us. Please. Just say, 'My supporters are American people with the right to free speech, and that's what they called it, and why would you think I'd say they shouldn't?' It's not your job to whine about the treatment you get, it's ours. Let us have the full credit and blame. We want it.

Besides, they're trying awfully hard to paint you as the same as them, and by refusing to deflect any criticism of what we name the moneybombs onto us, you play into their hands. These are not top down efforts, and it isn't big corporations paying for your little airplanes, and it does both you and us a disservice to let anyone out there think otherwise.

As for them boasting about how much they've had him on, 98% of it was on Fox Business, 98% of that had nothing to do with government beyond monetary policy, foreign policy or his campaign, 99 44/100% of it didn't go out over the airwaves where senior citizens could have a chance to hear him (and say, 'By God that's right, I remember when it was that way and things worked better back then'), and don't any of you let any Fox lovers spin it to you and differently.
 
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ron looked and sounded unsure of himself. Krauthammer is just a zeionist crippled pig, Ron was stuttering a lot and it seemed like he was afraid of making his bold statements.
 
ron looked and sounded unsure of himself. Krauthammer is just a zeionist crippled pig, Ron was stuttering a lot and it seemed like he was afraid of making his bold statements.

lmao, he sounded like he was trying to dumb it down for the morons he was around. He did awesome.
 
Charles knew he scored with his fence point. I'm sure Ron wishes he could have that comment from the debate back, but it is what it is and it won't determine his fate. Would have liked Juan Williams to get another question in but overall, Ron did fine.

People on the forums section themselves off into three groups whenever Ron makes any kind of major appearance: 1. The World is Ending, he did terribly 2. He did amazingly and this could be a real game changer 3. Somewhere in the middle. Naturally, the first two groups are the loudest. Everyone should make up their own mind but it is nice to have a bunch of different opinions.
 
Pretty meh if you ask me.

It wasn't a world-beating performance by any stretch, but in that format, it is somewhat difficult to make a serious impact to the good with two or three people attacking all of your positions. This won't hurt him and it showed he is intelligent on the issues if nothing else.
 
I think he did great. He did better in the second segment though, which wasn't televised, was it? It was just online right?
 
Would have been nice if the online portion was the aired version. But hey, what can you do.

EXACTLY! I saw the network version and they ended with those Jon Stewart clips that made Dr. Paul look like a buffoon, which I am sure was intentional. But the extra session online was phenomenal. I wish that had been aired.
 
As for them boasting about how much they've had him on, 98% of it was on Fox Business, 98% of that had nothing to do with government beyond monetary policy, foreign policy or his campaign, 99 44/100% of it didn't go out over the airwaves where senior citizens could have a chance to hear him (and say, 'By God that's right, I remember when it was that way and things worked better back then'), and don't any of you let any Fox lovers spin it to you and differently.

Yes, I agree! And they did not compare how many times the other candidates were aired in comparison. But Cavuto (Murdoch's boy) is really starting to warm up to him.
 
They went after him on foreign policy on the air as that is the weal link with the "conservative" crowd. I'd say the Iran nuke policy could be framed better.

The Pax Americana of the 1990s was an aberration of history and is over. At best we can influence other countries, but can not control them. If Iran manages to get the bomb, we can deal with it as we deal with Pakistan and others who got the bomb despite our policy that they not have one.
 
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