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  • If Paul is not going to be the president, then someone has to impeach whoever will be.

  • The repub party is as liberal as the dems. same story, spend, big govt, on and on

  • Ron has creds on financial issues and has predicted everything that is happening a decade ago.

  • RP 2012 Down with the military industrial complex, corporate america, big government, and two party politics!

  • @blackjerryboymetal paulistinian??? I'M ON YOUR SIDE I HATE RON PAUL!!!!

  • Tea partyers are not the answer. Uneducated white misled angry mobs will have a negative effect on change and will block actual reform. These people want Sarah Palin in office!!!! Ron Paul must surely see the ridiculousness of this idea!

  • RON PAUL supporters are more than what the lamestream media has led us to believe. LIKE THIS IF YOU AGREE!

  • she was a perfect lightening rod all the talk trash shows talked about her instead of the other 30 close races, as much as I detest rove his intelligence again absolutly led to smashing success for the republicans, I assume they are now putting bachman with a side bet of palin to be lightening rod now

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  • Yeah, this is a strange move for Dr. Paul.....

  • I think its time we had a real Boston tea party . clearly voting is rigged.

  • @joe035 part 4 - so, with all this being said, the southern conservatives (and oh, arent they practical!) should be embracing obamas tax cuts (for the poor, of course), because the people who are actually getting minor hits from obam's tax cuts are the FRIGGING RICH!!!!! (not the PEOPLE of the tea party, the scumbag LEADERS of the tea party). i love democracy, but these people give it a terrible name. i am both socialist and capitolist, just as our country's economy has always been.

  • @joe035 Part 3 - Why did they do this? Because the obama administration was uninstalling the bush era tax cuts (which of course pissed all the lovely rich republicans off, because of course rich people obviously can't spend 100,000 or however many dollars a year for they're "beloved country"). So now we have a bunch of stupid conservative southerners taking the bate and calling themselves the "tea party," with a terrible reference to a certain american revolutionary movement.

  • @joe035 Part 2 - But, as we live in a democratic country, these scumbags need people to support them. This is a perfect time for them to take advantage of people, because, as i said, people are afraid, sad, and desperate in this time of financial problems. Palin and her people instantly took action and pointed the finger at the democrats, saying that the obama administration's economic plans are socialist or communist or whatever the fuck they say, and that these plans are creating the deficit.

  • @joe035 part 1 - the tea party is a bunch of relatively uneducated poor people who are really sad, angry, desperate. they are also very ignorant and like to hear what they agree with, but thats another story. the point is, the tea party leaders (like sarah palin) are all worth at least 20 million dollars, and so they arent getting hit too hard. They just want to get even more wealthy and dodge taxes by reinstalling reagonomics and employing tax cuts for the weatlhy.

  • Check out my video, Ron Paul vs Lincoln! Those who are not free to secede are in effect (partial) slaves to a king, or to a tyrannous majority under democracy.

    youtube.com/watch?v=oiH_XnqnyH­U

    Lincoln got the ball rolling on a mammoth government that eats 50%+ of our wealth and keeps growing (states are powerless to stop it).

    Constitutional issues are decided by an unchecked branch of government, not the people of the states.

    Rights are expendable “because Lincoln did it.”

    Total War is OK

  • all ron should have to say, is "we value our liberty".. but because all these dickheads dont understand or accept liberty, he has to say all this shit over and over...

  • @Thorbi1983 he did not "support her". He just said that she defeated Castle and should be allowed to make her argument. I don't like the positions she took.

  • I was talking about Ron Paul.

  • Republicans are absolutely desperate now. They're trying their best to roll out the female model types in the party to try and gain support. It's sad they forget that it might take a person of substance with morals and intelligence to actually do the job!

  • Gotta be honest...I'm a little surprised and disappointed to see Dr. Paul in a conversation with Anderson Cooper here that could even be remotely construed as a pro O'Donnell interview.

  • I could star with that but odonnel in a porno clip any day. That would be a much better use for the woman. She is really sweet.

  • Ron Paul or Huckaby would have made better President/ VP than Obama and his pal J Bidden . Why do you think the Tea Party got started? The Republicans are included in the plan to "Vote Them Out " in Every political party here in the USA. So I guess all the thinking and praying and doing by the Conservatives in America coupled with the Crazy actions of the "In Control "democrat regime who are soon to be no more, has done some positive things. Restored some American Zeal at home (get ready)

  • The tea party will vanish very soon. One big ignorant joke.

  • @sporefreak105 So you think the government will be able to create a budget & exist within it while paying down the deficit then??

  • O'Donnel has never heard of the 1st amendment

    Dr. Paul, when her name is mentioned, don't pretend to be on her side.

  • Wow CNN has someone on worth watching!

  • If only he could be our president.......he is such a humble and honest man.

  • Christine O'Donnell is a moron who doesn't even showcase a fraction of the intelligence and rationality that Ron Paul does.

  • @altarofmadness6 I still hope she wins! Far better then the degenerate she is running against.

  • @joe035 Give me a break. Apparently you don't live in Delaware or have heard her speak. She's easily as stupid and uninformed as Sarah Palin the quitter.

  • Ron Paul, don't support this idiot.

  • I really hope Ron isn't endorsing this empty headed nutcase, she's almost as bad as Sarah Palin, scratch that, she is as bad as Sarah Palin. This is madness, is the republican party nothing but nail-biting bible thumping fools?

  • @drpeppa2357 I see her arriving to congress in her witch broom. I had a vision.

  • LOL ron paul getting a tan going! stud!!! Ron PAUL 2012 FUCK NEOCON FUCK POLITRICKS FUCK CLOWNS SARAH PALIN CHRISTINE ODONNEL ARE TRASH

  • Expose the tea-o-cons Palin, O'Donnell, Glenn Beck, etc. Maybe even Rand Paul as he is sounding more like Bill Kristol than Ron Paul these days. The split starts now. Neocons will not co-opt me and the true revolution.

  • The Tea Party, as Paul is intimating, are motivated by economic liberalism (not social democracy or 'Keynesianism'). As for Sarah Palin, she is a liberal through and through on domestic policy, but also a military-loving nationalist, which does cut against liberalism--thus the major inner contrariety within 'conservatism.' (Note-aside from Paul, most American pols are social democrats, Repubs (weak) and Democrats (strong)).

  • I agree with much of Ron Paul. However, these times are not a verdict on Keynesiasm.

  • @finarrykahn13 Your right. It's a verdict on New Keynesian and Post Keynesian microeconomics. It's also a vindication of macroeconomics (both in prediction of the collapse, and in practice), and of relatively newer theories like differential and circuit theories surrounding unemployment and credit creation, respectively. Paul uses Keynesian to mean all of the failed microeconomic ideas. If you walk around staring at your nose, never looking ahead, you can easily walk off a cliff.

  • @finarrykahn13 What we don't want to face is the fact that it is a resounding verdict on supply side/trickle down and monetarism. I canot understand how a liberatrian could support supply side/trickle down or monetarism as both rely on heavy government invervention. Supply siders are heavy on corporate wlefare (both fiscal and lending.) Monetarists are for government regulation of interest rates and money supply. Friedman was against The Fed but for central banking controlling both.

  • Talking points such as gay marriage , abortion , stem cells really do need to take a back seat to issues that could cause us all to starve such as the dollar crashing and the country going bankrupt attempting to maintain military presence thru-out the world.

    But some Neo Cons ARE Hijacking the tea party movement unfortunately , Angel herself has slivers of Neo Conservatism in her messages , especially regarding foreign policy. The brainwashing from the Neo Con machine known as Fox is ;/

  • thanks for subtitles, it' easier to understand for foreigners who love Ron Paul

  • You people that are looking at current issues from the "traditional" party angles aren't getting it. Forget stem cell research, the Patriot Act, abortion, gay marriage, tax the rich, etc, etc. Our generation is witnessing the collapse of a system that has existed for 80 years. What do we want our country to look like when the Keynesian system fails? It's either facism or liberty.

  • @pileon1999

    Forget the patriot act? I think your going to far there.

  • @fieldman07 Obama has renewed the Patriot Act. What does this say about his "change" campaign?

  • @pretorious700

    I was pointing out that calling the patriot act "irrelevant" is going to far. The patriot act turns employers into unpaid fbi agents who have to spy on their own employees and clients. Even if you disregard the infringement of our rights it still increases the cost of business and hurts the economy.

    Also, i would rather live poor and free than rich and oppressed.

  • @pileon1999 I have to agree with you. All of these peripheral social issues and dogma are irrelevant in the face of what's going on economically. The Tea Party really scares the progressives because they (the progressives) sense that the TP is right basically, so they are in full spin now trying to villify the movement with attacks on the more extreme fringe of it. Typical political posturing.

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  • IRS is a instrument to control people.

  • Vote right ,live good.Enough republicrats.

  • The Internal Revenue Service filed a lien in 2010 that said that O'Donnell owed $11,000 in back taxes and penalties from 2005,

    She registered a gender discrimination complaint against ISI with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), after which she was fired in 2004.[4] She then sued ISI in federal court for $6.9 million

    O'Donnell opposes human embryonic stem cell research

  • The title makes it seem as if Ron Paul is endorsing her. But after I watched the video I saw that this wasn't exactly the case (much to my relief).

  • Where I part with Ron is over O'Donnell. She's an embarrassment -- an autocratic, theocratic doofus.

  • @v1m He never endorsed her, he just said that she has a possibility of winning.

  • The rich may account for 35% of all tax revenue but they have 99% of all the wealth.  Therefore the rich aren't paying their fair share.

  • @mongoose704  bitch ur dumb!

  • @x1firesoul I bet you had to put your thinking cap on for that gem of a quip. Now what do you want from me, Missy? Attention?

  • @mongoose704 an they wont....dumb shit!!  Thats is life! Not everything is fair an balanced!! look a europe, they are running away from this shit as fast as they can,but its too late! Its dumb motherfuckers like you that is the reason we are in the boat we are in!! You cant do shit for yourself....gotta wait for a hand out!!

  • @PheonixFlag89 The fact that the rich account for 35% of tax revenue only reflects the severe income inequality in our nation. Such is predictable in a corporatist system like we have today.

  • @PheonixFlag89 But as a share of their income the rich pay far less, especially when you factor in the tax shelters they are able to take advantage of that the middle class cannot. The middle class is what drives the economy as they are the consuming class. They need a tax cut as the rates along with cost of living inflation, debt and high rates of taxes at the local state and federal level are leaving the consuming class with little disposable income. After such, they are nearly in poverty.

  • By far the most honest, presidential political character I have laid eyes on since I first started paying attention to politics 20 years ago.

    And it's nice to see reporters taking him deadly serious.

    THE REVOLUTION HAS BEGUN!!!!

  • there is no money. See HJR 192.

    Since there is no money there can be no debt!

  • If she stands for smaller government that is almost all that matters. She is better than the others.

  • what I don't like about the Tea Party are the hijackers from the GOP that want to align it with neo-con philosophy. There's a BIG difference between someone like Ron Paul and a moron like Sarah Palin.

  • @dpalmacci

    Amen Thank you.

  • @dpalmacci THEN YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN TO A PARTY..CUZ EVEN THE BIMBO SARA UNDERSTANDS THAT THE MOVEMENT IS ALL ABOUT MAKING CONGRESS START TO OBEY THE CONSTITUTION AGAIN !...YOU KNOW,...THE THING THAT SAYS WHAT THEY CAN DO ? ...THEIR RULE BOOK, THAT THEY NOW LAUGH AT !!!...THAT IS WHAT WE ARE ALL ABOUT !

    PEAS OUT !!

  • if Ron Paul had brown hair, wouldn't he look like that dictator leader from V for Vendetta?

  • Yes, Ron does look pretty good, doesn't he? I really hope he is preparing for the run.

    I think this interview was done before Maher videos of O'Donnell's witchcraft/Satanic alter stuff was outted. Maybe once Ron gets wind of this, he'll distance himself. I hope so.

  • wow, this is the first time I've been genuinely disappointed in Congressman Paul

    Christine O'Donnell is a shame on the conservative cause and on Republicans everywhere. She will make the GOP into a laughing stock, plus she appears to be a fundamentalist, always a dangerous combination with politics.

  • I don't understand why Paul is backing this women aside from the fact that she's not mainstream there's not much to gain from her, she's ridiculous on so many levels.

  • @xWren Yeah, u are probably right ... she is a Teocon ... but that is a good news and bad news as well ... In my opinion, you have to overcome incrementalism with some positive incrementalism, I guess

  • Ron Paul shouldn't associate himself with the tea-baggers.

  • WOW! someone actually lets Ron Paul talk without being interrupted i am truly amazed holy shit! cudos to Anderson Cooper

  • I have a man-crush on Ron Paul

  • The rich have never suffered in any economy, even during the Roosevelt times of 94% income taxation.

    Most people don't realize the ultra-wealthy don't have income, they have capital gains, which is why they focused to hard on reducing capital gains taxation. That's why they pay a much smaller percentage of their income than say a police officer or fireman that makes $50,000 a year.

  • @monkeyman1140, high taxes on the rich hurt the poor the most.

    Not sure if you've noticed but many employers are rich, or at least aim to be.

    If you over-tax their profits, over-regulate their businesses - they will take their money elsewhere instead of opening more businesses and creating more jobs.

  • The country was not lost in 1913, but in 1965 with the 1965 Immigration Act. It was a disgusting anti-white bill with limited European immigration and opened the floodgates for immigration from the Turd World.

    In 30-40 years, freedom will end even if Ron Paul and the Tea Party is sucessful. When you have Mexicans in the majority in the US, we will be more Mexican, in every sense of the word. They are essentially Marxists who don't value the Constitution,Bill of Rights, and Magna Carta.

  • you look sharon angle odonnell palin they have same ideology of small goverment then mix up with god hoopla , great thing about modern america is alot of well travel , open minded american have common sense view of goverment they ultimately be decider of election

  • i don't think he like or didnt like , he just said any incumbent will be hammered in upcoming election he knows most of the tea baggers candidate preference just pure hard right neocon lunatics jumping on bandwagons of libertarian who started this thing years ago during bush regime but unfortunately when you repubcrat goverment system this is what you get

  • RON PAUL 2012

    FUCK YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Ron Paul was the state track champion in highschool in the 220 yard

  • Shit, for the longest time I thought Paul wasn't very happy with these crazies the 'Tea Party' is trying to get elected nowadays, but apparently he sees them as a legitimate option. Pathetic.

  • Who the hell wants this woman in power? She believes removing religion from schools resulted in "weekly shootings." That's right, Violence. The woman is insane.

  • @hardcorezombi She believes removing prayer and the Bible from schools caused the spread of AIDS.

    But she isn't insane. She doesn't have that excuse. She knows exactly what she is doing. She made an informed choice. That's even more frightening. From Bush to Palin, damn I am ashamed to call myself a Republican. The only change Palin brings is a shift from the Christian Left to the Christian Right: Rejection of personal welfare entitlements but still embracing corporate welfare.

  • @hardcorezombi  READ ABOUT A STORY , B-4 YOU PROVE YOUR A FOOL !

  • @13AJJONES lol troll fails at trolling

  • @hardcorezombi Instead of calling him a troll thus making yourself look like one.. Research what he is saying.. If you can debunk him then your good. If you cant.. Then not only are you wrong but you have failed to learn the principle lesson..

  • @Vatoaztecas You want me to go research him trolling? What?

  • @hardcorezombi Yes. Dumbass.

  • @Vatoaztecas Nom nom nom. Troll.

  • Isn't she a neocon shill? I expected better from Paul.

  • @bonfirejovi Why do you say that? Just curious.

  • @xWren She is frightening. First of all she even tried to LOOK like Palin. Search enough and you'll find the pictures. Second of all she campaigns against masturbation and opposes all forms of contraception. She opposes abortion in ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. Even the most adamant pro-lifers understand abortion for medical reasons or rape. Not her, not one bit. She linked the spread of AIDS with taking the Bible and prayer out of public schools. She actually stated we need to invade Iran.

  • Dear RP, do you agree that USD is now backed by oil & military power? If the US bring all the troops home, and other countries start trading resources in other currency so that the USD lost its reserve currency status, what will happen to the US? A inflationary depression is guaranteed although it may be well deserved, but do you have any actual plan on how to rebuild the US after the ultimate dollar collapse?

  • @page826 it's relatively easy to rip the system apart then to build one, so I really want to know what politicians are preparing to do to mimimize the impact of the planned collapse.

  • @xWren She sure is. She is pro corporatist (even though she cheers "economic freedom.") She has flat out asserted that the US should take military action aganst Iran and that we should stay in Iraq. With regard to diplomatic solutions to Iran she clearly stated that "You cannot negotiate with the devil." She is for a stem cell research ban, against contraception and abortion in all circumstances.

    She, like Palin, has repackaged neoconservatism in Ron Paul/Tea Party rhetoric.

  • There's a revolution going on. 2012.

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  • so what if when she in her 20's she said what she said. i just finished jacking off a few minutes ago.(isn't the internet great) but if she feels or felt jacking of is bad news but is willing to cut my taxes i could care less.

  • @mizzoulibertarian The problem is if we don't cut spending (and that means the wars) it is impossible to cut taxes. She is a warhawk and is for corporate welfare. Like Bush and the neocons she will guarantee that we have to raise taxes.

  • @mongoose704 Probably the most unlikely scenario is that any spending will be cut, or even slow down.

  • @pretorious700 Sadly you are correct. A whole lot needs to change and not just in Washington before we see a real effort to reduce spending. We Americans have the idea we are entitled to services and to consume on debt. We Americans have this idea that we not only can whip eveyrone in the bar, we should. Sure I reject American empire and the welfare state (I don't just mean food stamps, I mean corporate welfare as well) but I am just one man.

  • People of Delaware WAKE UP ! do like the rest of America is doing and get rid of the Socialist! It's no secret we are worse of now than we were 10 years ago..... Get rid of the establishment and vote 3rd party!

  • Ron Paul followers should bear in mind that the great helmsman, Chairman Mao, said that 'a revolution is not a TEA PARTY'

    I am a far left radical who opposes the secret Republican Obama and I approve O'Donnell

    I hope the GOP selects many more of her calibre

    And 'Austrian' economics is nonsense

  • @maxine2win The teaparty as it stands today has little to do with Ron Paul or his beliefs. It has largely been hijacked by Palin and neoconservatism. The stole the teapot and filled it with their own vile tea.

    Furthermore is that the same Chairman Mao that murdered 50-80 million of his own people? The same Mao who made Hitler look like a cub scout?

    "Austrian economics is nonsense." Until you compare it with the nonsense of Monetarism, Keynesianism, Capitalism, Socialism, etc

  • O'Donnell need to campaign on Coons far left voting record and his admitting to be a Marxist. Also his raising taxes on middle class w/o hesitation.

  • @quizerry

    Obama want to cut taxes for the middle class and raise taxes for the very wealthy but the Republicans are willing to increase tax on the middle class if the unsustainable tax cuts for the wealthy are left to lapse.

    Amid all this hysteria over excess debt you don't hear one sensible plan for reducing the debt from the conservative/Republican side.

    I say soak the rich now and pay off debt for the national interest. The rich ought be able to flourish in the improved economy

  • Cooper was the first to smear us with "tea bagger", a term most straight were unfamiliar with. Now he's very respectful. I hope all his favored politicians get wiped away by the Tea Party Tide

  • @sardonicbynature Ron Paul is correct we th informed know it is Washington's fault. I like Ron Paul's ideas on reducing the size and scope of Government. Especially the military. Why do we need military in 135 Countries? Answer is we don't we could cut huge spending there.

  • Ron Paul is the best man in Congress. The republican party should follow his lead.

  • @Lonnie12345 Well if that's the case then subscribe to the channel and see what's around. :P

  • How can anyone not respect this man -- RP may be the most honest and principled member of Congress in my lifetime.

  • mainstream news shows talk about presidential hopefuls and ron pauls name is not used? Ron Announce early let everyone know in a big way! Ron Paul 2012

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  • Ron Paul, the voice of reason against a howling mob of socialist warmongers.

  • and have alex stop apologizing to geraldo everytime one of our own takes out one of theirs.

  • I love Ron Paul but Christine O'Donnell is a terrible choice. I'm ashamed Ron Paul has sold out to the tea party and will just back any moron with a tea party affiliation.

  • @Quintus8987 why she is a terrible choice? because her comment on "masturbation". Come on. it is like saying Obama is not us citizen.

    

  • @Quintus8987 If I were conspiracy minded I would believe there is some deep secret plot by Fox News and the Koch brothers and others of their ilk to help the Democrats in the upcoming election

  • I want my taxes "reduced" by 1100%. The first 100% means NO taxes. The remaining 1000% means I want TEN TIMES what the thieves have stolen from me over the decades PAID BACK TO ME. Then I get to kick them in the ass, and then hang them. Anything less will simply not be acceptable.

  • the hole country would be better of without taxes. if their was no income tax employers wouldn't be afraid to hire

  • @whatsupbillywilly We need to repeal the 16th amendment ASAP.

  • vote ron paul spread the truth RON PAUL 2012 the one and only to restore american liberty

  • @JukeboxJunkie83 Agreed. No more subsidies aka govt playing favorites at the expense of everyone else.

  • She could win, but her IQ is almost as Sarah Palin's.

  • @elfil76 O'Donnell could win if she puts out there Coons voting record and the fact he has admitted to being a Marxist who believes in big government.

  • end the fed, end it now

  • @2oss7uprey Correct, it's that simple. Everything else at this point who what where when is just divide and conquer while they laugh all the way to their own corrupt bank. End the Fed!

  • @Lonnie12345 I'm not so convinced. Going back to the GOP is not the answer, and the influx of social conservatives is only blunting what is indeed a revolutionary time. I don't see enough anti-war sentiment in the tea parties anymore for instance.

    I believe it's time we moved beyond the tea party with a more united ideology. It's become a clusterfuck and true libertarians can do better.

  • "A lot of Republicans have gotten involved and they want it to be the old agenda." Bingo.

    I hate what the Tea Party has become, and unfortunately, it's muddying Ron Paul's message. There are too many social conservatives in there, that's why I wish he'd distance himself a bit from it.

  • @GuardofLiberty There are also a lot of social liberals at the Tea Parties I have attended. Myself included. The main goal for all is to downsize government and cut spending and taxes. I may not agree with one out 10 speakers but I think the people are joined by the fiscal responsibility the Tea Party represents and I don't see that as a bad thing.

  • O'Donnell does seem trustworthy...she reminds me of Sarah Palin by character & there are some facts about her past which are really disturbing. I'm for Paul but some of these tea party candidates are just TERRIBLE. I know Rand will get the seat but I'm disappointed Ron didn't help Peter Schiff with his run. He would have made a great ally in the senate.

  • @goforthewhole DOESN'T, She doesN'T seem trustworthy

  • RP looks really young in this video for some reason... he looks really good... he's got that presidential shine coming off him.

  • @cowboy219 5God i hope your right, think hes the only man in US politics who can turn your country around

  • @cowboy219 He looks good for his age because he isn't stuffing GMO food down his throat and popping 7 different prescription medications per day from big pharma.

  • @cowboy219 One that hasn't been seen for quite a long time, it's been more of a presidential grime.

  • Great interview!

  • "Working together" shouldn't be about compromising your principles, but about finding common ground.

  • The minimum wage gets rid of jobs. Why do you think there are no factories in this country. It stops people who want to work for less from getting it. It benefits relatively few people.

  • @Graham6762 Well, that's not all there is to minimum wage, but that's a big part of it. We have to address the federal reserve system before we can do anything about minimum wage. The only reason we have minimum wage laws is to keep up with the Fed's inflationary practices. I wouldn't gripe about getting $2.00 an hour *IF* a dime could still buy a loaf of bread. Minimum wage is just a way for them to sedate the masses from doing anything about their flawed system; something else to politicize.

  • @Graham6762

    And lowers the living standard of a civilization. It is called the race to the bottom. More Austrian school, economic anarchy "quacademics." You are advocating for the return of coolie wages. They are no factories because of the MBA and fascist government incentives to "race to the bottom." There were no tax incentives to stay in the U.S. Furthermore, PRODUCT QUALITY in the end trumps any Austrian school argument. Cheap is not the answer.

  • @biped19 Here we go, a pseudo economists like yourself spouting nonsense about economic theories they do not understand. You embarrass yourself and those around you with your ignorance.

  • O'Donnel is retarded

  • @nordahl154, no you're just a libtard that suffers from cognitive stupidity.

    case closed

  • I don't like O'Donnell--too much stupidity already. And what's with all the women candidates? We already have womenly politicians already. What is Sarah Palin controlling the outcomes or something?

  • The very last utterance from Ron Paul in this video is the most salient ...he managed to get it in: 'Other' Republicans have gotten involved with the Tea Party and want it to take on the old Republican agenda. The *real* Tea Party movement, which pre-dates the Obama Administration, doesn't like that and can see through it. If some of these old Republicans get elected and keep voting for big gov't, more taxes, and continued war funding, "they're going to be held accountable this go 'round."

  • I Hope to God She Wins!! Ron Paul a real senator who really cares about America. One of only a hand full who is not bought off.

  • @shartne

    Ron's not a senator....