Ron Paul’s “End the Fed” Media Assault

October 2nd, 2009 8:57 am  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Federal Reserve, Foreign Policy, Liberty, Media, Ron Paul  |  3 Responses

Ron Paul has been making the media rounds this week delivering his no-nonsense wisdom and promoting his new book, “”. Of course a few of them aren’t exactly main stream media outlets. Here is a rundown of his recent media appearances.

  1. Ron Paul on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
  2. Ron Paul on Russia Today.
  3. Ron Paul on Al Jazeera (Part 1) (Part 2)
  4. Ron Paul interview on Newsmax.
  5. Ron Paul on FOX and Friends.
  6. Judge Napolitano defends Ron Paul on Fox Business.
  7. Ron Paul on Glenn Beck radio show.

Please comment with links to any appearances that I missed.

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Responses

  1. Ron Moss says:

    October 3rd, 2009 at 3:54 pm (#)

    I have noticed the same thing about Beck and his transformation. However if I was not 78 years old and had experienced World War two days Maybe I would not appreciate Ron Paul's opinion about non-involvment. But I remember when my uncle worked in Arabia welding in the oil business. and I can assume we tried to influence their government then plus our involvement in the Shaw of Iran business when we shouldn't have.

  2. GravKuciPaulNade says:

    October 5th, 2009 at 6:24 am (#)

    Censor?

    Fox "News"
    ANTI 911 TRUTH
    All Israeli all the time
    Neocon News Network

    William J Fallon UNREST
    Complete Corruption effect
    The "Federal" Reserve flush with cash
    All MSM Propagandists singing same song

    Ventura Sheehan Perot Paul Nader McKinney Kucinich Kaptur Gravel Gonzalez Clemente Choate Carter Baldwin Anderson

    Grayson too?

  3. Lawanda says:

    October 9th, 2009 at 6:22 pm (#)

    Oh no!!! Ron Paul is not running for Pres again?! This is terrible news! :(

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