Please do not regard the title of this blog as some subtle inference to Ron Paul as the only candidate to take on the frigid Hillary Clinton. On the contrary, my point is to illustrate how the subject of Ron Paul in the MSM is just as tangential as Global Warming. Forget he’s the only republican candidate with the smarts and intestinal fortitude to challenge the conventional wisdom of his party; forget he’s belying his second-tier status by rasing funds at incredible speed (Ron Paul raised $5 million on a single day); and forget he’s the only republican candidate to have not only openly called for a withdrawal from Iraq, but explained the historic consequences of intervention commonly known as ‘blowback’.
Ron Paul shot to prominence at the Republican debate in South Carolina when he brilliantly cited the reasons as to the rise of Al-Queda. In response to a question on terrorism Ron Paul said, “Have you ever read about the reasons why they attacked us? They attack us because we’ve been over there . . . we’ve been bombing Iraq for 10 years.” Ron Paul furthered his assertion on the dangers that lie in unchecked interference by citing the CIA-backed overthrow of Mossadegh in Iran.
Boring, Mr. Paul! The MSM needs to know what you think of Brittany shaving her head!
Ron Paul’s ardent desire to focus on the issues and our political history is utter balderdash! He should be focusing on inventing new and improved ways of forming sentences that contain 9/11 if he ever wants to break through the hype. That Rudy is getting wall-to-wall coverage on Fox news, the network that makes Joseph Goebbels look like the BBC, isn’t the least bit shocking when he’s banging the Iran war drum like his second wife and drooling at the prospect of torture like a rabid pit bull. After all, he does have quite the relationship with Fox News president Roger Ailes, which, if I’m not mistaken, is deeper than one of his marriages. But how come the unusually scant coverage on the other networks? It’s time for the talking heads of MSM to stop fawning over the majority candidates and start giving equal coverage to lower-tier candidates with great ideas such as Ron Paul and Joe Biden. Although they belong to different parties and undoubtedly have diametrically opposed views on the issues, particularly on Foreign Policy, they both have what seems to be the vision, experience, and guts to lead our nation out of the crapper.
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