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« on: August 26, 2011, 01:15:00 PM »

TIME Magazine Pens Five Page Spread To Convince America Ron Paul Can’t Win
Writer states “Paul isn’t really running for President, at least not entirely.”

Steve Watson, Prisonplanet.com, Aug 26, 2011
http://www.prisonplanet.com/time-magazine-pens-five-page-spread-to-convince-america-ron-paul-cant-win.html

TIME magazine has published a five page spread on Ron Paul’s presidential campaign that hits newsstands today. While some are declaring this a lifting of the veil on media coverage of the Congressman, the reality is that the piece will go out of its way to convince readers that Paul is a fad and has no chance of winning.

Washington Post blogger Erik Wemple today shared a post entitled “News media reverses Ron Paul blackout”, which links directly to a Politico article that contends “Ron Paul scores success in media assault”.

“Paul’s complaints contributed to Time’s decision to do its first major piece on him this campaign season,” the Politico article states.

“He performed strongly at Ames,” Time writer Alex Altman told Politico. “I thought, and my editors think, that he had a valid complaint that he was being overlooked.”

On the surface this sounds great from a Ron Paul follower’s point of view, however, it quickly becomes clear from reading Altman’s blog that the Time piece represents a continuation of the desperate establishment attempt to convince voters that Ron Paul does not have a snowflake’s chance in hell.

In his explanation of the upcoming Time piece, Altman opines, “Paul is probably not a credible contender for the nomination,” attempting to convince readers that his ideology and policies do not resonate with voters.

“His foreign policy of nonintervention is a nonstarter among neoconservatives. His view that social issues like abortion and gay marriage should be left up to the states causes social conservatives to blanch,” writes Altman.

“He’s a fiscal conservative, but his crusade for commodity-backed money and warnings about the looming dangers of hyperinflation aren’t exactly simpatico with deficit hawks’ concerns.” the piece continues. “At 76, his age could be a factor, and he hasn’t shaken the fringe rep he was tagged with in 2008. “Ron Paul is not going to be President of the United States,” conservative commentator Charles Krauthammer said recently.”
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« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2011, 01:27:30 PM »

“At 76, his age could be a factor, and he hasn’t shaken the fringe rep he was tagged with in 2008."

What arrogant bastards. It is them, the whore media, who label him as a "fringe" candidate and then perpetuate their own propaganda.

Do not give one dime to these whores. Let them all fizzle away into oblivion.
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« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2011, 02:06:18 PM »

5 pages, hell they must be worried.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiKh9Ko3mw4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-t_YD-sDhw
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« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2011, 02:48:04 PM »


On the time.com website he is literally at the very bottom of the page. Rick Perry is four boxes above him, on top of the Steve Jobs story. Jon Huntsman is up at the top in the Editor picks for Christs sake!

But of course they don't create the news the just report it.  Wink




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Ron Paul Can’t Get Any Respect

By Alex Altman Thursday, August 25, 2011 | 574 Comments

Texas Congressman Ron Paul is running within 2 points of Barack Obama in this week’s Gallup poll. In a Rasmussen survey, he trails by 1 point. He’s rising against his primary rivals and raking in money, netting $1.8 million in a trademark “money bomb” last weekend to mark his 76th birthday. And yet, as I write in a story for the Sept. 5 issue of TIME (available to subscribers on tablets and the Web), his candidacy isn’t earning plaudits from the pundit class, whose virtual coverage blackout of Paul’s second-place finish in the straw poll in Ames, Iowa, prompted Jon Stewart to wonder why the media was treating Paul’s campaign like “the 13th floor of a hotel.”

On the campaign trail in New Hampshire, Paul harvests these slights as fuel for his revolution. “The media coverage on Sunday morning was less than perfect for us,” he told the crowd last week at the opening of his campaign headquarters in Concord, griping about how he was stonewalled from speaking slots on morning news shows after the straw poll. “But you know what? In this day and age, they just aren’t as relevant as they think they are.” The Rodney Dangerfield routine is a crowd pleaser; the media makes a reliable target. And in some ways, he has a valid complaint.

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“Ron Paul is not going to be President of the United States,” conservative commentator Charles Krauthammer said recently. “We’re not a libertarian country. It’s a very important strain of conservative thought, but it’s not the dominant one.”

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It is well documented how fervently Paul’s fan club believes in him. But when you talk to people seeing the Congressman for the first time, a common theme is his humility, refreshing absence of canned rhetoric or demagoguery and fully formed policy platform. Politicians tend to pummel rivals without positing alternatives. Paul has a unified theory of how the world works, kooky as it may seem to some. “He isn’t about aggrandizing his own ego,” says Karen Bachelder, a New Hampshire sales executive and registered independent who voted for Obama in 2008 but isn’t sure if she will do so again. Bachelder showed up at a pair of Paul’s events in Concord, quietly scribbling notes and walking away impressed. “Right or wrong, he’s trying to find a solution.”

Read more: http://swampland.time.com/2011/08/25/ron-paul-cant-get-any-respect/#ixzz1WAXxOPG4
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« Reply #4 on: August 26, 2011, 03:02:29 PM »

Isn't this the same magazine that named Hitler man of the year at one point ?

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« Reply #5 on: August 26, 2011, 03:15:03 PM »

Everyone on Pauls facebook is talking about how great it is TIME is covering him....he even posted about how his campaign is getting coverage from them...made it sound good. WTH...
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« Reply #6 on: August 26, 2011, 03:24:34 PM »

Isn't this the same magazine that named Hitler man of the year at one point ?

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Yes, in 1938. Stalin was on the cover twice, but then he murdered millions more than Hitler so...

http://history1900s.about.com/od/people/a/Man-Of-The-Year.htm
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« Reply #7 on: August 26, 2011, 03:31:38 PM »

It will do little good in this internet media age.
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