Massive viewage! But we already know that he won't reformat his foreign policy delivery per his FL speech via NV where he handed us that swift kick in the bollocks. Does he not see that Rand's practical approach works better with the gop base. The strict anti-war lingo has attained as much mileage as it was going to.
What I love about these neocon hosts is that they think they really have one up on Ron when they start talking about foreign policy.
When he smashes them, it makes it all the more wonderful.
There is one thing that bothers me and I noticed it from other interviews as well. When Ron Paul is asked about what he would do in a hypothetical scenario as a president (like syria, iran, egypt). Ron Paul doesn't really answer the question. He just says we never should've done this or that. Even the interviewer tried to remind Ron Paul to answer what he would do in this situation as president.
Where has this Ron been?!?!??!?!?! This is the guy I've seen countless times everywhere but 2011/12 ... !! This is the guy that turned me onto his message. This is the guy that can be a President. And he's just blasting logic bombs of truth.
Nice interview. Yeah, he pretty much avoids her questions and gives the Paul party line of how he could have avoided it in the first place. Effective but I wish he would have specifically addressed each of her questions. We do in fact live in the present and have issues that have to be addressed short of the 1954 takeover of Iran. And that in my opinion is why we get no traction. The glass half empty will never win the day. It's the same as the Hannity/Sanitorium fear mongering but from a different approach. Fear of the coming economic collapse, fear of the police state, fear, fear, fear. Not a winning proposition. At the end of the day people want solutions. He has them but hasn't figured out a way to actually think it through and articulate a message with that focus. Maybe Rand but more likely someone attending a caucus somewhere. Sorry for the rant but just the way I've felt for a long time.
I thought Greta was fair and Ron was a mixed bag. Great with the stump, great with sound bites, but bad with specifics. Greta asked him numerous times about what he would do about foreign issues right now, he barely answered and constantly moved towards why we got here. That's important, but while we need a good FP to avoid these situations in the future; we need to actually solve the issues in the present. A sensible FP doesn't include a time machine to go back and implement a sensible policy that would avoid current issues. Paul has to clean up others mess, and he needs to be clear on how he will clean it up....as well as how he would stop it from happening as much in the future