Ron Paul on FOX Today: Obama coming in is a lot like Roosevelt coming in

November 10th, 2008 5:18 pm  |  by  |  Published in Bailouts, Banking, Big Government, Debt, Economics, Election, Federal Reserve, Free Market, government spending, Liberty, Money, Ron Paul, Socialism, Taxes, Television, Video  |  3 Responses

Ron Paul appeared on FOX News with Neil Cavuto today to discuss the latest bailout package: adding another $50 Billion of taxpayer money to the coffers of AIG. Ron Paul is like a beautifully welcomed broken record. A few choice quotes from this latest appearance from Dr. Paul are listed below along with the video.

“When companies get too big and make mistakes they should fail.”

“We’re propping up all the bad mistakes.” (which penalizes the people that made the right choices)

“Governments can’t make the correct decisions. They aren’t smart enough.”

“This whole idea that Washington are genuises… that they can do central economic planning. In this country we don’t call it socialism we call it interventionism and a planned economy.”

Obama coming in is a lot like “Hoover leaving and Roosevelt coming in.”

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  1. thirty3na3rd says:

    November 10th, 2008 at 6:11 pm (#)

    Did Fox News choose to “punish” Neil Cavuto by being the designated “Ron Paul interview Guy”? It’s like Z. Byron Wolf was the designated guy on ABC.com and the Associated Press was the designated paid source for the occasional obligatory Ron Paul story.
    File this under “Lip Service Paid by the Media”.

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    November 10th, 2008 at 11:36 pm (#)

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  3. carolm62 says:

    November 11th, 2008 at 1:35 am (#)

    I’ll take a Neil Cavuto interview any day. He at least credits Ron Paul with being a “genius.”

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