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2007/11/28

CNN Youtube Republican Debates A Joke

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@ 10:42 PM (10 months, 14 days ago)

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Replace Fox with CNN in the above picture and you'll get the idea. Anderson Cooper basically asked Judy Giuliani (911, 911, 911, blahblah 911) Mike Huckabee (Jesus would be pro death penalty!) and Kook Romney (I changed my mind and I'm proud of it) 85% of the questions and Insane McCain(kill them all) another 8%.

Oh, and Fred Thompson looks an awful lot like Herman Munster - just a lighter shade of green.

Everytime Ron Paul spoke he seemed like the only one on the stage who wasn't reading from a cue card but from his heart - too bad that bastard Cooper wouldn't ask him anything. They don't even dare put up a poll on their site - cos they know what will happen.

END THE HORROR OF BUSH'S LYING WAR - VOTE RON PAUL!

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  1. Ron had plenty of face time. He just stumbled too much. I simply ignore McCain. Tancredo is a little hostile. Fred is the only one who looks and acts Presidential and will hammer Hillary. Remember to focus on the number one goal: Hammering Hillary.

    Comment by Barry G.— 2007/11/28 @ 10:52 PM — (Reply)

  2. I have to disagree. Someone like him might get her elected. He's about as exciting as a potato. He's a Dole.

    Comment by Dugg— 2007/11/28 @ 11:03 PM — (Reply)

  3. I respect your support of Ron Dugg. I was a big Eugene McCarthy follower back in the day but everyone knew he was not going to be elected. If Ron was younger he could be a contender in four or eight years. He is such a minority right now that the vast majority of people don't agree with him. I do agree with his thoughts about cutting off foreign aid to those ungrateful backstabbing foul smelling foreign jackasses.

    Comment by Barry G.— 2007/11/28 @ 10:55 PM — (Reply)

  4. Never surrender, Barry! Maybe not his night to shine - but nothing happened to ruin him either. His support will at least double by election time - its doubled in the least 2 weeks as people are discovering him on the net - and ALL of his supporters will actually show up to vote. And - he may draw a large number of non republican voters and people who usually don't vote.

    Comment by Dugg— 2007/11/28 @ 11:08 PM — (Reply)

  5. ALL I CAN SAY IS YOUR RIGHT BUT WERE ALL HOPING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WAKE UP BEFORE OUR COUNTRY IS GONE AS WE KNOW IT. SAVE AMERICA VOTE RON PAUL

    Comment by john— 2007/11/29 @ 07:15 AM — (Reply)

  6. And if that doesn't work - I predict he will run as an independent! And he should!

    Comment by Dugg— 2007/11/28 @ 11:09 PM — (Reply)

  7. "He is such a minority right now that the vast majority of people don't agree with him."

    78% want the war to end. Ron Paul is the only one anyone does agree with!

    Comment by Dugg— 2007/11/29 @ 06:54 AM — (Reply)



  8. They're all puppets but Paul!

    Comment by Dugg— 2007/11/29 @ 02:52 PM — (Reply)

  9. ORLANDO, Florida -- Entering the CNN Republican "debate" Giuliani reportedly commented to Ron Paul, "Gee, you have a lot of supporters."

    Ron Paul replied, "This is only the beginning."

    Outside Ron Paul supporters filled several blocks. The supporters were described as a mix of "classy rich-looking people and hippy-looking people and people from all walks of life."

    The police commented that the Ron Paul people were the best crowd they ever dealt with. People were constantly thanking them for their service. The 160 anti-war protesters who came to protest the Republicans found ONLY fellow anti-war Ron Paul activists.

    Dr. Paul commented, "The freedom message brings people together."

    Dr. Paul's Abraham Lincoln persona has drawn hundreds of energetic volunteers to leave it all behind to become traveling vagabonds working for the Ron Paul presidential campaign across America, sleeping on the floors of people they met over the Internet.

    The Florida Ron Paul meetup groups rented a park next to the debate hall as well as the Paladium Theatre, where 800 Ron Paul supporters watched the televised debate.

    New York Times blogger, Marc Santora writes, "By land, by air and by sea, the disciples of Ron Paul converged on the debate hall here in St. Petersburg, Fla., in the hours before the debate here tonight. There were two planes circling overhead, one flying a Ron Paul banner another with lights spelling out his name Goodyear Blimp-style. A ship circling in the bay just outside the hall was festooned with Ron Paul paraphernalia blaring martial music. In the park, just beyond the security fences erected around The Mahaffey Theater, the Paulites outfitted a group that was decidedly young and decidedly loyal with shirts and stickers and other assorted Paul gear."

    Bloggers reported that no other candidates even had people holding signs.
    Ron Paul wasn't planning to run for president, but the American people pushed him to run and spontaneously organized behind him. Ron Paul said to his loyal fans at the Paladium Theatre following the debate, "You've cured my skepticism."

    But make no mistake about it. CNN crucified Ron Paul on live television.

    A Zionist provocateur referred to Dr. Paul's supporters as "Paulestinians," but that is exactly what I was thinking when I was watching CNN. They gave Ron Paul the Palestinian treatment. The moderator was even calling him "Ron" instead of by his title.

    After CNN's online poll before the debate with Ron Paul getting 95% on the online votes, they managed to avoid asking him a question for 35 minutes. The only time Dr. Paul was addressed personally was with leading questions designed to trip him up or else a personal attack. He was never given more than 90 seconds to talk at a time even though he was the only candidate with anything of substance to say.

    A commentator noted, "It was painful to watch CNN give the questions Paul is strongest on (taxes, monetary policy, saving Social Security) to everyone else Meanwhile, they asked Paul if he believes in conspiracies and what he'll do when he loses."

    Another commentator wrote, "I thought it was really entertaining to hear McCain trying to say the troops were panting "Let us win" in front of the man whose call to bring the troops home has raised him more money from the military than any of the other candidates. Ron Paul is very much top-tier with his fundraising and astounding support and yet he got very little attention. It was cute seeing the other candidates trying to ape his policies, though. "

    "It is private property and they have the right to be biased," replied Congressman Ron Paul.

    Salon is one of the few media outlets that did not downplay the significance of Ron Paul's mass popularity. "With his millions raised in online fund-raising and devoted base, we expect greater attention to be paid to what he has to say here tonight."

    Ron Paul debate highlights
    http://dailypaul.com/

    This ad was shown during the CNN Republican debate, towards the end.
    http://ronpaul2008.typepad.com/ron_paul_2008/2007/11/cnn-airs-ron-pa.html

    Comment by Dugg— 2007/11/30 @ 08:01 AM — (Reply)

  10. CNN -Commie News Network

    Comment by Dugg— 2007/11/30 @ 08:03 AM — (Reply)

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