Ron Paul Snubbed, But Did Great
http://blog.lewrockwell.com/lewrw/archives/013340.html
Lew says Ron was passed over but still did great. I anticipated this as they put the top contenders in the Democratic Debate in the middle and just passed over the others. It's okay. Let the so-called top-contenders slug it out in true "I'm a politician" fashion. In such a setting, Ron Paul...the statesman comes out a winner.
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Dr. Paul's Snappy Comeback
Murphy's Tap Room in Manchester after the debate was a mad house when Dr. Paul showed up. There were 150 - 200 happy revelers chanting in support for the good doctor, and Ron was obviously very pleased by the reception. Addressing the fact that he didn't receive as much time as the other candidates, he said, "Our message is so powerful that we just don't need that much time!" And the crowd went wild!
'Always be yourself. Everyone else is taken.' - Oscar Wilde
New venues
I would like to see Dr. Paul debate Dennis Kucinich or Gravel or Biden on a 10 minute YouTube video.
These network gatekeepers must be displaced.
Famous Quote from Justice William O. Douglas
"The Constitution is not neutral.
It was designed to take the government
off the backs of people."
Good Summary of the Debate Below
http://praxeology.net/blog/2007/06/05/ron-paul-in-the-debate...
And, thanks vman for your insight. I would imagine they are all looking at just why RP is reaching such a broad base as they scratch their heads wondering just who gets their news on the internet. Hmmm...they would be surprised!
It seems there is an ever increasing venue of tv, radio and internet sites that are more than willing...even eager...to give Ron Paul the time he is due. Why? Obviously, because they "hope" this movement continues to gain steam....because they, too, are informed and know we all need Ron Paul to be heard right now. He is our voice....and that voice is being heard.
fonta
Agreed...
Where Dr. Paul was "permitted" to answer, he was spot on, as usual. He certainly didn't get enough air time, however. One thing I did notice, that I find interesting, was how the other candidates are now espousing his position from the May, 15th debate regarding the Republican Party's core values and recent trend of misdirection. I submit that Dr. Paul has, to that extent, set the tone for the remaining primary debates for the GOP. The other talking heads now realize that the party is broken and that they are in danger of losing (or not reclaiming) the core constituency.