Ron Paul on Neil Cavuto: An Anthology

Posted by Adam de Angeli on 12/05/08 09:54 AM
Last updated 12/05/08 2:26 PM
 
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Categories: Ron Paul, Media, Monetary Policy
Tags: Cavuto

Showing comments 1—8 of 8

Posted 12/05/08 3:42 PM

Lauro4Liberty
Havertown, PA
wow what a great little collection yo have here. Ron Paul has gotten so much better at TV appearances.

Posted 12/06/08 12:47 AM

Adam de Angeli
Ann Arbor, MI
It's funny how the campaign story is told through these videos. Not completely, but you get a taste of what was happening. In the earlier clips Cavuto echoes the mainstream media perception of Dr. Paul, and towards the end you get the impression that Cavuto has gotten the message and woken up.

I was entertained going through other Cavuto clips compiling these. Google the screaming match he got into with Ben Stein the other day, or the Joe Knollenberg interview that made it to the front page of this site a few weeks ago.

For someone who believed for years that the mainstream media was totally controlled and all major anchors were complicit, Cavuto's as well as Tucker's and Glenn Beck's comings-around make me wonder if the situation is that bleak.

Posted 12/06/08 09:33 AM

Dennis
Rochester, NH
"For someone who believed for years that the mainstream media was totally controlled and all major anchors were complicit, Cavuto's as well as Tucker's and Glenn Beck's comings-around make me wonder if the situation is that bleak..."

It seems to me that maybe C4l should find some public way to express token appreciation to these men for their breaking away from the MSM corporate stranglehold...

d

Posted 12/06/08 10:54 PM

Freeda
Palm Bay, FL
Here, here.

Posted 12/06/08 10:55 PM

Freeda
Palm Bay, FL
Thank you for this anthology. Valuable and gratifying.

Posted 12/07/08 8:00 PM

Tom Leser
Melbourne, FL
Once again, thank Neil Cavuto for this! Cavuto@foxnews.com

I wrote him the following message:

Dear Neil,

Thanks once again for having Dr. Paul on your show via telephone for his 25th time having appeared on your show. Take a look at his website for some nostalgia of all these interviews! http://www.campaignforliberty.com/blog.php?view=5451

I certainly hope that you two have become friends in this short time as we need patriots like yourself who respect the genius that the good doctor exudes so that perhaps other individuals can become interested in Austrian Economics and eventually join Dr. Paul in Congress espousing these beliefs.

I hope you'll have the good doctor on your program as well when the matter of socialized medicine comes up because Ron Paul is of course a doctor, and as a student of Austrian Economics there's nobody better out there to explain how the free market can provide health care to most of those who need it, at an affordable (or even free) cost as opposed to the government doing it.

I also hope you'll have him on your show to discuss matters of foreign policy and national defense when these matters come to light again (hopefully they do not).

Thanks once again sir!

Posted 12/10/08 09:13 AM

bretweller
Austin, OK
EPIC!

Nice work man!

Posted 12/11/08 05:09 AM

ChaseRehn
Pocatello, ID
i like how in the early ones they ask paul why he has a problem with the economy.





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