Ron Paul gets the least speaking time in debate

Posted on January 26th, 2008 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, , , , , 1 Comment »

http://www.lewrockwell.com/…

Total TimesRomney: 21:11, during 13 times

McCain: 16:00, during 13 times

Giuliani: 13:50, during 11 times

Huckabee: 12:11, during nine times

Paul: 6:31, during six times

MSNBC is, as far as I’ve been able to tell, the most hostel toward Paul. Perhaps they think if they continue to treat him like he’s not their he will drop. I very much doubt that.

Ron Paul comes in 2nd in Nevada, 5th in SC

Posted on January 19th, 2008 by bile Categories and Tags: Duncan Hunter, Fred Thompson, John McCain, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Nevada, Rudy Giuliani, South Carolina, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Nevada

  1. Romney: 51%
  2. Paul: 14%
  3. McCain: 13%
  4. Huckabee: 8%
  5. Thompson: 8%
  6. Giuliani: 4%
  7. Hunter: 2%

South Carolina

  1. McCain: 33%
  2. Huckabee: 30%
  3. Thompson: 16%
  4. Romney: 15%
  5. Paul: 4%
  6. Giuliani: 2%
  7. Hunter: 0%

Paul again twice beats Giuliani yet barely a word of Paul in the general MSM. He’s apparently not even talked about on MSNBC and seems he’s considered “a terrorist of the al-Qaeda wing of the Grand Old Party.”

He’s not doing well enough over and above Rudy ad Fred for the New York Times to notice him. One NJ Paul supporter canceled her subscription to the NYT and gave them a verbal whipping over why. The response mentioned that once Paul gets some delegates he’d be put up. Funny… Paul actually has delegates… Rudy and Fred don’t yet are pictured. I think those two should consider dropping out. Rudy may do alright on Super Tuesday but he’s been slipping big in his strong states below McCain even.

Then theres this. Notice a discrepancy between the images and text?

Some notes on last nights MSNBC Democratic debate

Posted on January 16th, 2008 by bile Categories and Tags: Democratic Party, Dennis Kucinich, Duncan Hunter, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Nevada, Republican Party, Tim Russert, healthcare, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/…

I couldn’t stand to watch the whole thing… nor did I take notes this time but I’ve a few things to point out.

  • The very first thing mentioned was the whole race/gender arguments going about. That they all wish to stop talking about it. That race nor gender matter and shouldn’t be part of their campaigns. The second thing mentioned is how the three on stage are qualified to be their. Hillary immediately brings up her gender and talks about what she has accomplished as one.
  • They continue to make race and gender an issue throughout the first half of the debate and none of the candidates cared to stop the questions. Even after a member of the audience started yelling about how all the questions where referring to race/gender.
  • Just like all the Republicans minus Ron Paul… the Democrats don’t understand economics. Their drivel about the economy was pathetic. It’s like a child’s ignorant view of the world. They speak of surface level issues.
  • Hillary accuses all the Republicans of being prowar. Wanting to continue the Bush administration’s plans. Anyone who pays any attention knows that’s not the case. If Mr. Kucinich had been on the stage I’d hope he would have pointed that out along with how none of them on stage have a consistent stance on the war.
  • None of the candidates attending obviously care much that others still in the race are ignored. NHGOP had the conviction to pull their sponsership when Hunter and Paul were left out of the forum in New Hampshire. Stereotypically the Democrats are supposed to be for equality even recently wanting to reenact the Fairness Doctrine. Yet Gravel and Kucinich are left out without even a mention.
  • They spoke of universal healthcare. Unfortunately they lie and really mean compulsory health insurance. While they usually mean the same thing politically, conceptually they are very different. Universal heathcare as people generally think of is not possible and compulsory health insurance gives better rates and service to those who are worse off and hurts those who are healthy. It’s also a blatant infringement on a persons right to spend their money as they see fit. Throw it on top of workers comp, SSI, etc.
  • Opposing Yucka Mountain is retarded. As is opposing nuclear power plants. They are the cleanest and most efficient forms of energy production we have available. I don’t care if opening a new nuke plant a week wouldn’t make a huge difference on CO2 emissions. It’d provide us with more and cheaper power so we can more easily remove coal plants. The nations fear of nuclear waste disposal is fairly unfounded by all accounts I’ve come across including my father’s who worked in the field for >15 years.
  • They seemed to all support manditory civil service or at least encouraged it. I thought the 13th amendment stopped that kind of thing.
  • I can’t recall much else. They all scare me.

One last thing. Bill Clinton the other day said something like: I don’t think race or gender has cost Hillary or Obama any votes… put it probably got them some. Is it really good to admit that your supporters are bigots and supporting you just because of your gender/race? I thought the Democrats were against that kind of thing. If a Republican had said that they were getting votes because they are male and white in contrast to the woman and the darky their would have been outrage.

Judge says Kucinich can debate tonight

Posted on January 15th, 2008 by bile Categories and Tags: Dennis Kucinich, , , , , , , , , , , ,

http://www.lvrj.com/…

A judge today is to order that Democratic presidential hopeful Dennis Kucinich be allowed to participate in tonight’s debate.

 

Alternate District Judge J. Charles Thompson on Monday afternoon said that he will grant a preliminary injunction requested by the long shot candidate. Thompson is expected to sign the order today for Kucinich, attorneys for both sides said.

NBC Universal Inc., which is hosting the debate on its cable channel MSNBC, wants to include only the three top candidates — Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards — and is expected to continue fighting against Kucinich’s inclusion.

Kucinich filed a complaint Monday morning in District Court alleging that NBC broke its contract with him. Kucinich said the network last week invited him to take part in the debate but later rescinded the offer without adequate explanation. He also contended the network wasn’t abiding by federal requirements that it provide equal airtime for candidates.

 

I like Dennis Kucinich. Not his policies of course as he’s more or less a socialist. However he’s honest about it unlike some in his party. I’m going to have to disagree with his actions however. While I would like to see him on the stage with them tonight their property rights trump or should trump any other argument. I wouldn’t consider an email as described a contract nor if were would I believe that his rights infringed by them rescinding the offer.

David Shuster goes head to head with Ron Paul

Posted on December 27th, 2007 by bile Categories and Tags: Iowa, Republican Party, Tucker Carlson, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 Comment »

It started the 26th when Shuster was filling in for Tucker Carlson (who is a Paul supporter.)

And this morning on Morning Joe where Shuster was filling in for Joe Scarborough this happened:

What a pompous group. I think bosco put it well… they “might as well have a bucket over [their] head[s] and shout “I CAN’T HEAR YOU” while interviewing people.” They scoff at reading anything which disagrees with their preexisting notions of truth. They say history is written by the winners… well the Hamiltonians, Lincoln supporters, Wilsonianists, FDRs won. Perhaps people should read that which is written by the losers more often.



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