Joey Scarborough's voting for Ron Paul!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBoLgxP1Lgw

Today's Scarborough interview.

The BEST part is at the very end - Scarborough AGREES with Paul on spending issues - even saying "Amen, brother" to Paul (and goes on for a minute about his agreement with Paul!) and THEN knocked me off my chair by saying,

"Alright, Ron Paul, let me tell you something. You've got one voter in Florida who's never voted before: my nineteen-year-old son. His name is Joey Scarborough, a member of the Ron Paul Revolution!

Thanks so much for being with us Ron. We really do appreciate it."

Never would have guessed this in a million years.

The interview was thorough and Ron Paul was allowed a significant amount of time for each answer.

Paul was asked questions about foreign policy, war, taxes and government spending, raising money, grassroots support, and winning over undecided voters.

The Tucker "endorsement" was also mentioned in the interview.

I also noticed that, for once, the headline/ticker underneath the interview was positive. It referred to Paul's fund raising records vs. the often seen half-truths painted in a bad light.

Sarah Joy Albrecht

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Yes! Surreal, like the eye of a hurricane!

Yet, the day before they talked on and on about politics and never mentioned Dr. Paul once....and I suspect tomorrow will be the same.

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Surreal is the perfect word

Surreal is the perfect word to describe it. I couldn't believe my eyes and ears. I had to replay the clip twice. "Wait... what was that??"

Go Ron Paul!

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MSNBC has been pretty good

MSNBC has been pretty good for Paul, they seem like the most unbiased of the big news medias. CNN does ok, but they always try to minimize him. CNBC seems to do a good job with him as well because he's the only one that knows about economic issues.

It's Faux News

that has very little respect for Ron Paul and his supporters. But since they are suppose to be the "Fair and Balance" network they can't ignore him. So they have him on and show him no respect, by asking him questions they think will make him look ridiculous. However it doesn't work. Dr. Paul remains calm and answers their questions as if they were seriously asked.

The way Ron Paul answers their questions makes the interviewer look ridiculous.

Like that question about a one word answer. The interviewer ended up looking like a fool, because there was no way what she was asking could be answered with just one word.

But there is one word that can describe the Faux interview of Ron Paul and that one word would be "disingenuous."