Ron Paul takes Constitutional Party caucuses

Posted on February 6th, 2008 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

http://caucusresults.sos.state.mn.us/…

Hillary Clinton 0 0.00%
Jerome Corsi 1 1.22%
John Edwards 0 0.00%
Rudy Giuliani 0 0.00%
Mike Huckabee 3 3.66%
Alan Keyes 3 3.66%
John McCain 0 0.00%
Roy Moore 0 0.00%
Barack Obama 0 0.00%
Ron Paul 65 79.27%
Mitt Romney 2 2.44%
Undecided 7 8.54%
Other 1 1.22%

My idea of the Libertarian, Constitution, Independent and perhaps Reform and Green all nominating Paul perhaps isn’t too far fetched.

Bias against Ron Paul

Posted on December 18th, 2007 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, , , , , , , ,

This one has been floating around for a couple weeks I believe but this video does a better job of explaining it than the original clip I came across. I’ve read many reports of similar things. Polls just leaving him out, some putting him on a second page even when their is room on the first, and this where they remove the polled from future polling for attempting to choose something besides the main set.

 

This is the most bias interview I’ve ever seen of Ron Paul on any of the news stations. (I think only when he was on the Morton Downey Jr.’s show was worse.) As Nick Bradley over at the Lew Rockwell blog said:

FOX News jumped the shark today during their ‘FOX and Friends’ interview w/ Congressman Paul this morning. After starting 10 minutes early and asked him about Huckabee, but cut to commercial abruptly afte Paul made a comment about fascism (before Paul could clarify his comments). When they came back, the hostess asked Paul a series of “one-answer questions” for about a minute then ended the interview. FOX then moved on to a hard-hitting story about a dog who had 17 puppies, and showed a trailer for a ‘Hannity an Colmes’ interview with Alan Keyes (!)

The Des Moines Register Presidential debates

Posted on December 12th, 2007 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

http://www.iptv.org/…

Iowa Public Television will broadcast live coverage of The Des Moines Register Presidential Debates among Republican candidates for President on Wednesday, December 12, and among Democratic candidates for President on December 13. Debates will be broadcast live each day at 1 p.m., and will be re-broadcast at 7 p.m. each evening. The debates will also be available to public television stations across the country through PBS.

Confirmed candidates for the Republican debate on Wednesday, December 12 are: Ambassador Alan Keyes; former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani; former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee; Rep. Duncan Hunter; Arizona Sen. John McCain; Texas Rep. Ron Paul; former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney; Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo; and former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson.

Confirmed candidates for the Democratic debate on Thursday, December 13 are: Delaware Sen. Joe Biden; New York Sen. Hillary Clinton; Connecticut Sen. Christopher Dodd; former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards; Illinois Sen. Barack Obama; New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson.

You will be able to watch the debates online live here and they are supposed to be shown on your local PBS station. I’m not seeing them listed on the PBS schedule online but it may not show because it’s a special program. In the least there will be on-demand streaming video of the full debate available the night of each event at http://www.iptv.org.



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