View Full Version : Ron Paul and Joe Rogan on Jay Leno....
iOWNme
17th December 2011, 06:18 AM
Jay Leno - "Do you like the debates Ron?"
Ron Paul - "I do, but i wish it was a REAL debate, and i didnt have to wait 2 hrs to talk for 3 minutes."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMUZIVYuluc&feature=player_embedded
iOWNme
17th December 2011, 07:55 AM
Was that show fairly edited? Because Joe Rogan got way less than 89 seconds. ;D
If you read the comments, the poster said he only included the Joe Rogan parts that were about RP. He said everything else was about Fear Factor.
Libertytree
17th December 2011, 08:12 AM
I watched it last night and I like to fell out when asked about Bauchman.."she hates muzlims", followed by the same question about Santorum "he hates gays and muzlims". ILMAO and there's sure to be a little blowback over it too.
Cebu_4_2
17th December 2011, 08:37 AM
Does anyone think Ron bakes? I swear he is too cool, no matter what situation he is in he cracks me up.
EE_
17th December 2011, 09:57 AM
Jay had Newt on recently, but decided not to air the show due to an issue with the audience.
http://www.johnlund.com/images/10001300049.jpg
midnight rambler
17th December 2011, 10:00 AM
Jay had Newt on recently, but decided not to air the show due to an issue with the audience.
http://www.johnlund.com/images/10001300049.jpg
Do not underestimate the power of hypnotism.
EE_
17th December 2011, 10:15 AM
Do not underestimate the power of hypnotism.
LoL!
Blink
17th December 2011, 10:43 AM
Two things stood out for me, first, young people like his message, then they go to college (lol, how true). I guess thats when the hardcore indoctrination comes in. I have to disagree with his statement that Israel takes orders from the US. I think we all know its the other way around, but, I guess he can't come right out and state that America is run by Israel. Good interview. I'm surprised that Bauchman and Santorum aren't charged with hate crimes for their narrow view on Muslims and gays (we would be)............
EE_
17th December 2011, 10:52 AM
I have to disagree with his statement that Israel takes orders from the US. I think we all know its the other way around, but, I guess he can't come right out and state that America is run by Israel.
ding ding ding
Blink
17th December 2011, 11:25 AM
ding ding ding
Yeah I know that was the obvious answer. But, it would be sure nice for someone of stature to just come out and say it............
Joe King
17th December 2011, 11:40 AM
Looks like he's gettin' his roll, on.
:)
Ponce
17th December 2011, 12:03 PM
He really sucket to the Zionist in a indirectly way..........my signs for "Ron Paul in 2012" just went back up on my pick up.
po boy
17th December 2011, 12:37 PM
He really sucket to the Zionist in a indirectly way..........my signs for "Ron Paul in 2012" just went back up on my pick up.
Why ever doubt the guy Ponce if anything you of all should know better.
Awoke
17th December 2011, 12:38 PM
Just listen to that crowd!!
Awoke
17th December 2011, 01:04 PM
I don't know if it's because I am majorly hung over or not, but watching that video brought tears to my eyes about 7 or 8 times.
God Bless Ron Paul!
Awoke
17th December 2011, 03:59 PM
Look at Jay Leno. All star showbusiness guru, likely a BLT, and of all the countries in the entire world for him to bring up into coversation on primetime TV, he brings up Israel directly. Very telling. Ron answered the questions in the safest manner possible, without compromising his integrity. He is one of the only people I can listen to who can answer any question put to him, on the spot, and still make my head nod in approval.
Libertytree
17th December 2011, 05:59 PM
In the vid Ron Paul stated that Grover Cleveland was his favorite president, here's just a lil info if you're interested.
Cleveland faced a Republican Senate and often resorted to using his veto powers.[91] He vetoed hundreds of private pension bills for American Civil War veterans, believing that if their pensions requests had already been rejected by the Pensions Bureau, Congress should not attempt to override that decision.[92] When Congress, pressured by the Grand Army of the Republic, passed a bill granting pensions for disabilities not caused by military service, Cleveland also vetoed that.[93] Cleveland used the veto far more often than any president up to that time.[94] In 1887, Cleveland issued his most well-known veto, that of the Texas Seed Bill.[95] After a drought had ruined crops in several Texas counties, Congress appropriated $10,000 to purchase seed grain for farmers there.[95] Cleveland vetoed the expenditure. In his veto message, he espoused a theory of limited government:
I can find no warrant for such an appropriation in the Constitution, and I do not believe that the power and duty of the general government ought to be extended to the relief of individual suffering which is in no manner properly related to the public service or benefit. A prevalent tendency to disregard the limited mission of this power and duty should, I think, be steadfastly resisted, to the end that the lesson should be constantly enforced that, though the people support the government, the government should not support the people. The friendliness and charity of our countrymen can always be relied upon to relieve their fellow-citizens in misfortune. This has been repeatedly and quite lately demonstrated. Federal aid in such cases encourages the expectation of paternal care on the part of the government and weakens the sturdiness of our national character, while it prevents the indulgence among our people of that kindly sentiment and conduct which strengthens the bonds of a common brotherhood.[96]
Awoke
18th December 2011, 10:51 PM
Bump.
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