Progressives like Ron Paul too! Bill Maher, Jon Stewart, Steve Colbert, Howard Stern
Uploader Comments (jobyweeks)
Top Comments
-
These Ron Paul-supporting progressives -- Bill Maher, Jon Stewart, Steve Colbert, Howard Stern -- are Zionists in disguise. Their TV shows are part of the Zionist media propaganda machine, which exists to manipulate the national sentiments of the American dumb sheep by cherry-picking topics or combining truth and deceit to fit the Zionist agenda. Any reasonable person know Ron Paul never has a chance with their support ! ☆☆☆☆☆
-
@tyoungos One day they praise him to get the sympathy of the voters, the next they bash him to please their puppet masters. They are just hoping that they can bash him enough for the people not to vote for him but it will come back to haunt them and blow up right in their face when Ron Paul becomes president. Ron Paul 2012!!
All Comments (161)
-
The man is amazing..
Ron Paul or bust..
-
Progressives prefer Ron Paul to the other Repugnican candidates the way that you might prefer dying from a car crash over dying from Ebola or AIDS.
I hope nobody is actually fantasizing that progressives actually think that Paul would be good for America?
-
the music is too loud in teh background.. :( Great video otherwise.
-
RON PAUL FOR PRESIDENT- THE ONLY SMART REPUBLICAN IN YEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE!!!
-
EVERY ONE of these guys listed above are EXTREMELY WEALTHY, AS IS RON PAUL...Look up ALL of his policies to understand WHY the wealthy ADVOCATE HIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!! (He doesn't give a RAT'S ASS about the MIDDLECLASS/POOR...NONE OF THEM do...) -
@migol1984 I wouldn't say the enitre album is a protest album. In addidtion to the title only 2+2=5, Go to Sleep, A Punchup at a Wedding, and maybe A Wolf at the Door are political. But even with political songs that doesn't mean they know anything about politics. Green Day made a political album but does that mean they know a thing about politics? Hell no. Making political music and political statements just adds to their image and street cred and doesn't mean anything about their intelligence.
-
@rhcprh are you insane?! did you ever listen to "hail to the thief"? the entire album is a protest against george bush!
-
He's going to be what kids read in their history text books 100 years from now.
I find it funny that Radiohead music was played in the background for part of this video. While i love their music i'm betting they don't know much about politics in any part of the world and would dismiss him for not being a liberal.
rhcprh 6 months ago
@rhcprh Ron Paul is a classical liberal :)
jobyweeks 6 months ago 6
@jobyweeks He's a libertarian not a liberal, google it, there's a difference.
Stephie49601 6 months ago 5
@Stephie49601
Classical liberalism is a political ideology that developed in the nineteenth century in Western Europe, and the Americas. It was committed to the ideal of limited government and liberty of individuals including freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and free markets. ...
jobyweeks 6 months ago 4
@jobyweeks This definition means nothing today in the U.S. speak the vernacular, quit trying to sound like you know more than other people
doluseb 6 months ago
@doluseb Sorry but words still mean something, but probably not for long. Freedom is slavery, Ignorance is strength, war is peace and communism is progressive. Are you a sheeple? Its hard for me to pretend... Im glad you are doing so well at it. Way to go not rocking the boat.
jobyweeks 6 months ago
@Stephie49601 Classical Liberal: Political philosophy founded on the notion that individual human beings are autonomous agents with inviolable rights and that the powers of government arise from the people.
The earliest form of Liberalism, which promised that national wealth would be increased if individuals were free to compete against each other (pursuing their own narrow self-interest), as opposed to having the state interfere with the market
jobyweeks 6 months ago