Ron Paul Talking Points
On Tuesday, Ron Paul was on CNBC.Here's another link with the same video. (Dwhelper works with YouTube but not with mainstream media video players. I have a somewhat slow Internet connection. It's easier for me to download a video rather than watch while streaming. Also, mainstream media players don't support fast-forward and rewind. It loses the buffer and you have to re-download.)Ron Paul wins the "least evil Congressman" award. Still, I found that video very disturbing. Do you see why? Watch the video carefully.SPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACESPOILER SPACERon Paul goes from one talking point to the next. That's an evil conversation style. It's Liberarian talking points, but it's still a bunch of talking points.Listen carefully! Ron Paul is going from one talking point to another, rather than speaking in English.That is partially forced by the mainstream media interview style. Ron Paul only has a few minutes, which isn't enough time to explain his non-mainstream viewpoint.I find Rand Paul disturbing. When he criticizes State evil, I feel that he's reading from a teleprompter rather than really meaning it. Rand Paul seems to have some parasitic tendencies.This quote was really disturbing. Rand Paul seems to say that people who attend anti-government protests that advocate violence should be treated as criminals. State thugs don't seem to make much distinction between nonviolent resistance and violent resistance. Besides, there isn't much difference between "The government's authority isn't legitimate!" and "If you try to kidnap me, I'm going to defend myself!"It's hard to evaluate someone's personality type on TV. You can't tell unless you meet them in person and it's somewhat interactive.Ron Paul wins the "least evil Congressman" award. He's pushing the limits of the "debate ceiling" and "Overton Window". Ron Paul represents the most Libertarian/minarchist viewpoint you can have, and still get elected.However, you can be the least evil Congressman and still be pretty evil.Ron Paul illustrates the fallacy of "working within the system". He's accomplished practically nothing, regarding shrinking government and eliminating the Federal Reserve. He still gets earmarks for his district in spending bills. However, Ron Paul has helped raise awareness for the evils of the Federal Reserve and IRS.Do Ron Paul and Rand Paul have the "abused productive" personality type? Are they parasites who found a lucrative niche? They win the "least evil Congressmen" award. They may have evil tendencies. I can't be sure, because I haven't met them in person. You can't tell if someone is evil by seeing them on TV.FSK's Guide to Reality![]()
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