Even Tucker Carlson Agrees With Ron Paul

DriftingByTheStormDriftingByTheStorm Posts: 8,684
edited October 2007 in A Moving Train
He says, quote, "Amen. I agree."

Ron Paul Interviewed ON Tucker Carlson

I have been endlessly amazed in recent weeks by the number of disperate peoples who have come togeather in agreement with this man:

Bill Maher says "RON PAUL!" , and on his show repeatedly calls him his "hero"

Chris Matthews says "he's my guy, i love Ron Paul" "I LOVE HIM"

John Stewart Sure Seems To Like Him & So Does His Audience!

Alex Jones Loves Him

Aaron Russo explicitly endorsed him during Freedom To Fascism

The President of Google loves him, and so did everyone who called in. Ron Paul had the highest response rate of ANY guest on the Google show!

I haven't heard him say it yet, but you KNOW Lou Dobbs must support the guy!

John McLaughlin says Ron Paul gave the best performance in the debate! [the first one, not the last one]

this incredibly fucking literate southern guy at a Toby Keith concert!

sonicreducer, Anti-Conspiracy Guru 69charger and just about every "conspiracy nut" on this message board seem to love him!

I think its great.

This guy is a "libertarian" "Republican" and he is pulling a whole lot of votes from people who were registered democrats ... shit, i have over a dozen friends who switched their party affiliation to vote for him this year!

CRAZY!

I LOVE IT!

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  • jlew24asujlew24asu Posts: 10,118
    he is 50 times better then rudy and romney.....and obama and hilary. I think many people will agree if we are left with those 4 choices. (thats how it looks as of today)

    could get interesting. and credit needs to be given to FFG. I remember him being the first one to bring attention to Ron on this board.
  • http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16711064/

    So, in the above ranking from MSNBC, they don't sound too thrilled with either McCain or Thompson. Dr. Paul could very well be #3 on this list, and I wouldn't be surprised if he is in the coming weeks, as I think both Thompson & McCain are on their way down.


    #1 Rudy Giuliani - Stars are aligning. It's not his nomination to lose, but there's a clear path to win for him. The latest NBC/WSJ poll shows that three out of four GOP voters care more about issues Giuliani can prove he's conservative on (terrorism, taxes and education/health care) than issues he struggles with re: conservatism (moral values and immigration). If the primary becomes a referendum on those two issues, Rudy's in trouble -- but so far, it's not. The electability thing seems to be an added trump card, but how does he make peace with the Christian conservative activist crowd? Does he do a sit-down? Is he making personal phone calls? What's Ted Olson up to behind the scenes?

    #2 Mitt Romney - After languishing a bit for the last month, it seems Romney's camp has a plan for how to tackle Rudy: Ignore Thompson and try to make this a two-person race again. The good news for Romney? The media seems ready to bite.

    #3 Fred Thompson - If anyone is in need of a re-launch, it's Thompson. It seems silly after just a month, but he needs something to go against the media stereotype that's hardening on him. Not sure what we'd suggest (not our job), but we're wondering: Where is this different kind of campaign he promised?

    #4 John McCain - His base (the media) seems desperate to deal him back in, but what's going to happen to McCain if he loses in Iowa to Paul and Huckabee? Can he really turn it around again in New Hampshire?

    #5 Ron Paul - Look who's crashing the party! His $5 million is impressive because no one on the GOP side is raising BIG bucks. And don't write off Paul's supporters as simply angry anti-U.N. black helicopter types. There's been anger from the GOP's less-government libertarian wing for some time, and Paul may be becoming the protest vehicle for those folks. It'll be interesting to see which of the front-runners actually "gets it" and tries to co-opt some of Paul's supporters.
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  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    I switched my party affiliation just so I could vote for Paul in the primaries. It is sad though that most Americans would rather be spoon fed the bullshit that all the other "Top Tier" candidates spew out on a daily basis then the truth that Ron Paul speaks.
    "When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads." - Ron Paul
  • Why do you say "Even Tucker Carlson Agrees with Ron Paul"? While I couldn't stand him back in the day on that CNN shoutfest show, his show on MSNBC is actually one of the better political shows out there. He is a libertarian, and basically calls out both sides on their bullshit. Ron Paul is the perfect candidate for him.
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  • Why do you say "Even Tucker Carlson Agrees with Ron Paul"? While I couldn't stand him back in the day on that CNN shoutfest show, his show on MSNBC is actually one of the better political shows out there. He is a libertarian, and basically calls out both sides on their bullshit. Ron Paul is the perfect candidate for him.

    his show is actually one of the more "balanced" ones out there. and if i recall correctly, i think tucker was against the iraq invasion since the beginning, so it really no surprise he loves ron paul. while i dont think RP has a chance in hell to win, his presence is a necessity in every debate.
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