Who was laughing at Ron Paul ?

This tactic is not new, replay the Stop Dreaming video and listen to the laughter at the very beginning. They have been belittling and demeaning him since the beginning. Why are we surprised and offended by the fact that these people will do whatever it takes to win? Whether it be flip flopping or laughing at their opponents nothing is beneath them.:mad:


Well, we need to ensure that we (Americans) get the last laugh. :)

After all, he who laughs last, laughs best.
 
the laughter thing was too obvious, it was too loud in the mix, and everyone noticed it. it is recorded on youtube for everyone to hear. that was a major mistake, that will have blowback for FOXNEWS.

ron paul had no problem carrying the crowd in the room, the laughter trick would have worked sans applause, but the applause he received almost made the laughter sound excited and approving.
 
Anyone notice while Ron Paul was talking about 9/11 or Iraq, they kept showing a split screen of him and Giuliani.
 
I noticed the laughter was actually louder/clearer on the Youtube videos I watched (from various sites).

Anyone notice while Ron Paul was talking about 9/11 or Iraq, they kept showing a split screen of him and Giuliani.

Yes, didn't see them do that with other candidates.
 
Your right on,everyone should let the pepole know about this

I just watched all 12 minutes of ron paul again...I think it was wendall who was laughing...(but Rudy snickered as well)

you hit the nail on the head
 
When they write the history books (in 3-5 years), Giuliani's participation in 9/11 is going to be one of the most interesting chapters.

'Nuff said for now.
 
Giuliani wasnt the high girly laugh, because you can hear it momentarily when the camera is on him, but his mouth isnt moving.

I think Brit Hume had the deeper laugh.

I cant identify the girly laugh, unless Kusinich was hiding somewhere on stage. Can leprechauns turn invisible?
 
Mitt Romney said to Sean Hannity after the debate that (and I quote) "If you look at the debate you're going to find that people were not disrespectful of one another, not abusive of them in anyway shape or form. People were courteous."

Can Mitt (or anyone else) watch and listen to Ron Paul’s time (I’m sure he can find it on YouTube) and then tell me that the snickering and rude under the breath giggling that was going on was anything but disrespectful?

It sounded to me like he may have even contributed to it.

Thank God for YouTube. The proof is there. Will Mitt deny it?


I would die to be able to attend one of the "Ask Mitt Anything" sessions and call him on the carpet for it - "You talk about the dignified position of the Presidency when refusing to be a part of a YouTube debate, yet you participated in actively mocking the views of another candidate?"
 
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I gotta admit, I didn't like the we have to get rid of the FBI and the CIA. Slow down there a little. That I think hurt him.
I still haven't found any where that RP has said that. He has talked about stream lining the CIA and preventing it from interfering in other country's affairs. He also has said that we still need the ability to gather inteligence on other countries.
 
I still haven't found any where that RP has said that. He has talked about stream lining the CIA and preventing it from interfering in other country's affairs. He also has said that we still need the ability to gather inteligence on other countries.

Ron Paul's main beef with the CIA is based on the fact that they wage secret wars that result in what we've come to know as "blowback". The CIA overthrew Iran's elected leader and put the Shah back into power back in, I believe, 1953. This was to maintain western control over Iranian oil. Google "Operation Ajax". The Shah ruled for about 25 years. The CIA also worked to radicalize Islam when to fight the Soviets. There are numerous stories that we know about like this. There are undoubtedly many more we are unaware of. BTW, The last president to say he wanted to get rid of the CIA for their "mischief" was John F. Kennedy. I have never heard or read anything about Ron Paul wanting to get rid of the FBI.
 
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Fox News (the moderators) said he wanted to get rid of the FBI, but I did not hear those words come out of his mouth. They put them in, so to speak, along with some other issues and then he only had a brief time to refute all of their misinformation. Of course he didn't have time to refute it all.
 
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