Why is this up here? Who care’s?
He should have asked them this questiom
Please clarify the following during the debate, Do you believe in spending billions on health care and education?
Exchange:
MR. PAUL: The president ran on a program of a humble foreign policy, no nation-building, and no policing of the world. And he changed his tune, and now we are fighting a war, and our foreign operations around the world to maintain our empire is now approaching $1 trillion a year.
MR. BLITZER: Thank you.
MR. PAUL: Thats where the moneys going, and thats where it has to be cut so we can take care of education and medical cares that are needed here in this country. (Applause.)
I don't see it completely. I think that might be true of the three or four major networks, but on the national talk shows, the Bill Maher and John Stewart-type shows, we're getting a lot of invitations. I don't think we'd have that if we didn't have the Internet excitement. If we continue to do well, they'll be forced to follow and give us more attention. This is true of a lot of things; a lot of stories break on the Internet. The networks are usually pretty slow on picking up what's happening.
There's one reason and one reason only that Bill Maher and Jon Stewart have been inviting him on their shows, and it has nothing to do with the "Internet excitement." It has EVERYTHING to do with bringing a "Republican" onto their shows who will slam President Bush, which is all that Stewart and Maher are interested in at this point.
How many of you Ron Paul supporters really think he will be elected?