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Ron Paul Meets the Press
by cynthia yoo | December 23, 2007 at 11:34 am
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Ron Paul gets mainstream media time on "Meet the Press."
To judge for yourself, here's the link to the full transcript from MSNBC.
It didn't take long for Tim Russert to place Ron Paul on the defensive when he appeared on Meet the Press on Sunday. Russert peppered Paul with old quotes and facts from Paul's earlier positions and Paul seemed caught off guard and unprepared. The stage was set pretty well when Russert asked Paul if he knew how much money would be lost if the IRS were abolished.
'A lot,' Paul answered. "A trillion dollars," Russert pointed out. The amount didn't matter, the fact that Paul didn't know the answer set this up to be a very long Sunday morning for the good doctor from the state of Texas. Paul sounded off the wall at times, criticizing Ronald Reagan, and even saying that the Civil War was a mistake.
Paul's positions resonate with a lot of people and some of his positions would get some people charged up that have never contributed to the political arena. But if you have never listened to Ron Paul, and you just tuned in to that interview, you couldn't have come across with a poorer opinion than what he gave on the program.
Dr. No was in full force. He wouldn't aid South Korea if the were invaded by North Korea. He sounded as if he gave Americans and terrorists "moral equivalency" by pointing out the "blowback theory." This was as bad as it could have been for Ron Paul.
Supporters of the US Congressman from Texas may believe he had a good appearance and most of the time any mainstream airtime for a dark horse candidate like Paul would be welcomed, but this was a disaster. Those that have Meet the Press on in the background on the television as they are getting the family ready for Church would have been appalled at the way his positions were described by Russert.
And Ron didn't help matters at all. He was on the defensive from the start of the interview and never rebounded. As I feared, Paul was unprepared and looked foolish as Russert peppered him with old quotes and positions. The interview was fair and this is just what I expected from the NBC giant. It was actually rather sad to see him manhandled this way but you can easily score this one Russert 1 Paul 0.
To judge for yourself, here's the link to the full transcript from MSNBC.
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at 13:37 on December 23rd, 2007
I attended my first Ron Paul event tonight. I went in open minded as I wanted to decide for myself if he was really as radical as he is often portrayed in the media. Unsurprisingly, he preached that the current balance of the federal government is precarious, especially considering the power grab the bush administration, or executive branch, has made in the past eight years. What was surprising was his reasonable and quite moderate approach to implementing sweeping changes. He supports dissolving the federal reserve, but not overnight, over the course of time. He supports radical changes in the tax code but proposes that, to get the ball rolling, initial changes should only reduce taxes overall and cut federal spending government wide. It goes on and on. Not quite the same picture of him that I’ve been fed by the media.
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at 13:52 on December 23rd, 2007
Here are two re-enactors dumping tea at the IRS building in Vega commemorating the Boston Tea Party.
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at 13:55 on December 23rd, 2007
cynthia yoo, I like this story. It's good stuff.
My nephew is a big Ron Paul fan. We talked about some of the candidates, but he was only going for Ron Paul. He had an aalmost cult like loyalty. I didn't know much about him, so I did a little research and found him to be quite out of touch, kind of like a Republican Dennis Kucinich.
I guess the young voters always like someone who bucks the system.
at 15:05 on December 23rd, 2007
Ron Paul is the man!! a man that speaks the truth when nobody wants to hear it. Do your research and get involved!!!
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at 15:09 on December 23rd, 2007
These are great! thanks!
at 16:33 on December 23rd, 2007
cynthia yoo, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 18:12 on December 23rd, 2007
This is an image taken when Ron Paul came to speak at USC right in front of Tommy Trojan.
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at 00:36 on December 24th, 2007
www.RonPaulStreetTeam.com
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at 01:26 on December 24th, 2007
I've had fun blogging about the blimp on NotionsCapital.com, and adapted this vintage social realist poster to Paulism.
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at 10:24 on December 24th, 2007
I did some research on Ron Paul. I went to HIS website. The 1st policy position available was under the title of "American Independance and Sovereignty". I found nothing in the first paragraph to be completly true. Most of the statements were complete fabrications. Seeing as it Christmas Eve, I can't write it today. Look in the next couple of days for a full story exposing most everything the man says as at best half truths.
There is an old saying: "When debating a position, don't ask questions you don't have answers for."
Again, I will write the story in the next couple of days. You need to do your own research after this one.
at 10:45 on December 24th, 2007
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at 07:11 on December 31st, 2007
I found this sign in Friendswood Texas on the outside of a Dillard's department store. I love seeing this grassroots movement!
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at 12:52 on December 31st, 2007
Everyone free to do as they wish :}
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at 13:47 on January 8th, 2008
I did my research on Ron Paul. Rather than split hairs on his honesty, I looked at his record. I wrote the FACTS (taken from Dr. Pauls Congressional website) in an opinion story titled "1% Effecient". He is quite an interesting character, but he is not up to par in Congress, much less as a president. Of course, neither are most of the other candidates.