Wolf a closet Paul supporter?

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Saw the Strategy Session and the two people talked about McCain and then Wolf was like, "What about Ron Paul?" even though neither of them mentioned him.
 
Saw the Strategy Session and the two people talked about McCain and then Wolf was like, "What about Ron Paul?" even though neither of them mentioned him.

just seen that too ... i have always like wolf ... very fair man
 
William Bennet on CNN just said Ron Paul could be a factor, "We do not know how deep his support is." Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines!
 
Yeah some talking head just said McCain would get third in Iowa and Wolf sounded a bit astounded that he would think that. haha.
 
Paul has won Wolf over.

Even though Wolf doesn't agree with Paul, he gets why Paul is so popular, which is a lot better than some of the other people on TV.

Same with Cafferty. He gets it as well.

Tucker is more of a closet supporter.
 
I think they like him as people, what he represents.

But they still have a job to do.
 
Paul has won Wolf over.

Even though Wolf doesn't agree with Paul, he gets why Paul is so popular, which is a lot better than some of the other people on TV.

Same with Cafferty. He gets it as well.

Tucker is more of a closet supporter.

CNN is covering its rear-end.
 
I'm surprised -- Wolf has always seemed like he favored the US government subsidizing and protecting and intervening in Israel.

it could be that he realizes, as a lot of people who strongly support Israel have realized, that this close association with the U.S. and the Likud-neoconservative policies have hurt both the U.S. and Israel in recent years.
 
Wolf Blitzer IS NOT a Ron Paul supporter. Have any of you seen some of the Blitzer debates, and interviews of him 20 years ago? Once you see those, you'll understand Wolf's true loyalties.

Glenn BlECK wasn't a friend, and neither is Blitzer. The only remotely close friends we have in the corporate media is Tucker Carlson (No audience) and Pat Buchanan. That's it.
 
Caffetry's last word uttered before the break:

"Ron Paul"

Reading a letter from a viewer about which candidates get it that money and special interest doesn't buy votes in Iowa caucuses.
 
Wolf Blitzer IS NOT a Ron Paul supporter. Have any of you seen some of the Blitzer debates, and interviews of him 20 years ago? Once you see those, you'll understand Wolf's true loyalties.

Glenn BlECK wasn't a friend, and neither is Blitzer. The only remotely close friends we have in the corporate media is Tucker Carlson (No audience) and Pat Buchanan. That's it.

But Wolf Blitzer's fair, and that's all we need to win over supporters. Ron Paul's message carries itself when given an audience - no interrupting, no smearing, just time to explicate and express his message.
 
Paul has won Wolf over.

Even though Wolf doesn't agree with Paul, he gets why Paul is so popular, which is a lot better than some of the other people on TV.

Same with Cafferty. He gets it as well.

Tucker is more of a closet supporter.

Tucker has already endorsed Ron Paul. How is he a closet supporter?
 
Caffetry's last word uttered before the break:

"Ron Paul"

Reading a letter from a viewer about which candidates get it that money and special interest doesn't buy votes in Iowa caucuses.

Wolf I is fair, I am neutral on my opinion of him.
Cafferty is definetly on board the Ron Paul Revolution. This guy gets it and is a straight talker.
Abbi Tatton is cute and fair.
 
Paul has won Wolf over.

Even though Wolf doesn't agree with Paul, he gets why Paul is so popular, which is a lot better than some of the other people on TV.

Same with Cafferty. He gets it as well.

Tucker is more of a closet supporter.

That's probably about right. Personal engagement by the campaign, relentless (but polite) pressure by the grassroots, and most importantly, good election results will bring at least some of the mainstream media around.
 
Same with Cafferty. He gets it as well.

Jack Cafferty most certainly gets it. He is against most everything non-Paul. That's why he has 10-20 minutes air time only and a weekend show instead of a real show.

Blitzer will never be "for" Ron Paul. NEVER, NEVER, NEVER.
 
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