Posted on 04/10/2015 5:04:19 PM PDT by Cruz_West_Paul2016
Now this would be worth paying to watch. Rand Paul just gave NBC and the other biased networks a reason to have second thoughts regarding live interviews with leading candidates. Does anyone think Savannah would take the offer? Probably not being she knows Ted Cruz would take her to the cleaners! Rand Paul already made mush out of Savannah, Now It's Ted's Turn !!!
The difference is Ted handles the media like a master, not a petulant child who evades the questions.
Cruz has a whole different style. Savannah Guthrie will conduct the whole interview and end it with smug satisfaction that she made Ted Cruz look like a fool but later that night she’ll sit bolt upright in bed realizing that she’s the one who looked like a fool.
Paul looked unprepared and nasty.
As mentioned by another poster, Cruz would use a much more viewer
friendly response that would run circles around the reporter.
Paul used poor judgement in doing this interview so soon with a biased
reporter.
MenSeekingMen are now dreading attacking Cruz in person, who relishes and is prepared to bury each attacker and stack them in his pile.
Were I him, I would insist on no taped interviews, only live, so they can't LIE like they did with Sarah Palin.
If I could get anywhere near a mic, I would suggest we need legislation addressing the monopoly on speech that the liberals impose through owning the broadcast energy. I would suggest we need to apply RICO statutes to the media companies and the BIASED Liberal employees thereof.
They censor conservative speech, and it needs to stop.
Brain fart. “Broadcast Media.”
I hope he starts off by telling the bitch,,”I Must Break You”.
Why give her squat, why not just boycott the Sloffonoffolus, Crowley’s, and all the other snarky libs who have Zero ratings. Stick to internet, I would love to see Drudge interview and post on his site.
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