Friday, January 13, 2012

Re: So Misunderstood.....Ron Paul Continues Assault On The Media

More clear cut examples of Ron Paul supporters who continue to stay
misinformed
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again, what I've written are facts:
she is an anti-RP jew, married to a jewish supporter of an 'important'
US warmonger who wants the US to police the world

facts, keith, nothing but facts

On Jan 13, 7:18 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "Some don't forget"  what?
>
> That ABC is purportedly a Jewish network?  That Dana Bash allegedly showed
> some type of bias against Ron Paul?  That Dana Bash is married to Jeremy
> Bash?
>
> More clear cut examples of Ron Paul supporters who continue to stay
> misinformed, continue to stay focused on misinformation, but nevertheless
> continue to spread their misinformed views on others,  treating their
> misinformation as somehow being gospel, and clinging to the misinformation
> as the truth.
>
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 12:13 PM, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com
>
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> > wrote:
> > On Tuesday, Revolution PAC, a super PAC supporting Paul's candidacy,
> > called
> > on CNN to remove Bash from covering the campaign.
> > ---
> > as they should ... she's another jew who is flagrantly anti-RP.
> > Bash said during a CNN report that she was worried that the Ron Paul
> > campaign continuing into the summer, and that he could "hurt whomever
> > the Republican nominee is." Revolution PAC alleged this showed bias
> > against Paul.
>
> > Bash's father is a producer for the jewish network ABC and her husband
> > is Jeremy B. Bash, the Chief of Staff to Leon Panetta, the Secretary
> > of Defense.
>
> > some don't forget
>
> > On Jan 12, 7:34 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > *Ron Paul continues assault on the media*
> > > **
> > > Dyland Stableford
> > > 01.11.2011
>
> > >http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/cutline/ron-paul-continues-assault-media-...
>
> > > Fresh off his second place finish in the New Hampshire primary, Ron Paul
> > > still found reasons to criticize the media's coverage of his presidential
> > > campaign.
>
> > > "You know, it's pretty amazing how sometimes if you're in second place,
> > > they talk about the first and the third place," Paul told supporters at a
> > > campaign stop in West Columbia, S.C. on Wednesday. "But last night was a
> > > little different--they had a little harder time avoiding the real
> > > conversation."
>
> > > And during another speech in New Hampshire late Tuesday, the 76-year-old
> > > Texas Republican zinged the media even more.
>
> > > "There was one other acknowledgment I wanted to make," Paul said after
> > > thanking his family and assorted campaign staffers. "I wanted to thank
> > the
> > > Union Leader for not endorsing me."
>
> > > He continued:
>
> > > We don't always get the coverage or the interest shown on what--what is
> > > going on, because if they did, they wouldn't--they wouldn't be ignoring
> > so
> > > much of what we're doing. But, you know, I find it sort of fascinating
> > when
> > > they finally get around--and this is different people, it could be in the
> > > media, could be our opponents, or whatever--but I sort of have to chuckle
> > > when they describe you and me as being "dangerous." That's one thing they
> > > are telling the truth, because we are dangerous to the status quo of this
> > > country.
>
> > > The media hasn't exactly been ignoring Paul. On Sunday, Paul was forced
> > to cut
> > > a campaign visit to a New Hampshire diner short after a mob of more than
> > > 100 reporters descended on the breakfast stop.
>
> > > "We ask the press, at all upcoming events over the next day and a half,
> > to
> > > be respectful of both Dr. Paul and of New Hampshire voters, who are
> > > entitled to examine their candidates in a safe and responsible
> > atmosphere,"
> > > Jesse Benton, Paul's campaign manager, said in a statement.
>
> > > Later the same day, CNN's Dana Bash asked Paul about cutting out early
> > from
> > > the morning's event. Paul blamed the press, and walked off, cutting the
> > > interview with CNN short. "This is junk," Benton said. "We're stopping."
>
> > > On Tuesday, Revolution PAC, a super PAC supporting Paul's candidacy,
> > called
> > > on CNN to remove Bash from covering the campaign.
>
> > >  CrazyUncleRon.1.jpg
> > > 36KViewDownload
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