Ron Paul's latest debate performance

I watched the whole debate. I felt terrible for Huck and Paul as just about every questsion went like this:

I have a question for Romney
...Romney babbles for 10 mins
So McCain what do you think about Romney's answer?
...McCain babbles for 10 mins, Paul raises hand, McCain talks over him for 5 mins.
OK Next question to McCain

and back n forth rinse repeat.

Huck was getting mad you could tell as he made a comment multiple times about being ignored. Paul got snubbed a bunch of times and they shut him down on questions even after saying there were no rules for this format of debate.

They asked this one question to all 4 candidates, Ron Paul got ran over by Anderson Cooper after 1 sentence...1 sentence! he then let McCain babble for 5 mins!!!!

It was really painful to watch the whole thing.
 
of course, because they know that the more time Paul talks, especially in comparison tot he rest of those yahoos, the more folks will like what he's saying.
 
One RP supporter put it like this:

"Hi. I'm Anderson Cooper. It's the last debate before Super Tuesday, so let me ask the important questions. Hey Mitt, you said 'timetables' once. Let's argue about that! John, will you be my valentine?"
 
One RP supporter put it like this:

"Hi. I'm Anderson Cooper. It's the last debate before Super Tuesday, so let me ask the important questions. Hey Mitt, you said 'timetables' once. Let's argue about that! John, will you be my valentine?"

Ugh, that whole scene what terrible to watch. In fact, Ron Paul said my favorite quote from that whole night (made even better having been said in all his Ron-Paul-ness). He said it after Romney and McCain had just finished trying to tear out each others throats over whether Romney was for a timetable in Iraq. It went something like this:

"You know, the country is in bankruptcy. And when I listen to this argument, I mean, I find it rather silly, because they're arguing technicalities of a policy they both agree with."

It was pretty sad to watch, I agree. I disliked everything McCain said (more still because he was trying to undermine Romney with unnecessary jabs), I disliked much of what Romney said and I LIKED nearly everything that came out of both Huckabey's and Paul's mouths...

Oh well though, I guess the truth is enough Republicans have already staked their claim with either Romney or McCain that CNN feels it triffle to spend time with the other two. That's politics... :-P

-Chadley
 
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