He said "Make Fun Buddy."
I'd like to think he said "You read too much of Fox's press releases"
He said "Make Fun Buddy."
He was pissed.
Paul did misunderstand the question. He thought Brit was acting an American policy question, and he was just asking how the commanders should have reacted to a local event.
He said "Make Fun Buddy."
He was pissed.
Paul did misunderstand the question. He thought Brit was acting an American policy question, and he was just asking how the commanders should have reacted to a local event.
I believe that he says "Make it funny, buddy". Someone posted that under the youtube video and if you watch it with that in mind it does sound much clearer IMO
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It was Paul's weakest moment in the debate, and he was a bit flustered.
The correct simple answer is to trust the commander's/captain's judgement.
I think Paul of course assumed that was a given. He was trying to apply a broader Policy question.
To put this in perspective, Ron Paul has been peppered with the newsletter allegations over the last 48 hours and is on constant defense. I think it upsets him and he is ready to rip someone's head off.
Romney was an ass and looking for a chance to demagogue.
It was Paul's weakest moment in the debate, and he was a bit flustered.
He said "Make Fun Buddy."
He was pissed.
Paul did misunderstand the question. He thought Brit was asking an American policy question, and he was just asking how the commanders should have reacted to a local event.
Yes, but it did seem that perhaps Ron Paul could not hear the questions properly. I don't know if they wear ear pieces up there, but he was having problems hearing. Anyone know this?
That's happened in several debates, and I thought he just couldn't hear well.
Now I'm starting to think his ear pieces have intentional problems. If it were a hearing issue, they'd just turn it up, and problems fixed. I'd imagine all candidates have sound checks and say it's working fine. Strangely, it's always Paul that has problems. Nobody else.