sailingaway
06-16-2011, 02:47 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/your-world-cavuto/transcript/help-wanted-ron-paul-talks-job-creation
It's a transcript of Ron's interview with him and it actually reads better than it viewed, although it was good on TV too.
I particularly liked this part:
CAVUTO: What did you think of Michele Bachmann using that forum to -- I guess it’s not a surprise she was there at the forum -- but to announce that she is in the race?
PAUL: Well, it looks like it was very positive for her.
CAVUTO: Yes.
PAUL: So, politically speaking, she probably did a pretty smart thing.
CAVUTO: Does it bother you on any level, though, Congressman -- I know you’re not a vindictive fellow -- but a lot of the ideas you championed years ago, before a lot of these guys and the good congresswoman, they get the buzz, and you get buzzed.
(LAUGHTER) PAUL: Well, I don’t -- I don’t feel quite that way, because, when I travel, the difference is night and day compared to four years ago.
(CROSSTALK) PAUL: I get a lot of satisfaction out of the fact that the other candidates now say a few things that sort of acknowledge what I’ve been doing and saying.
Before, it used to be boos and hisses. And now they all say, well, I sort of agree with Ron Paul on this.
(LAUGHTER)
PAUL: So, I get a little bit of satisfaction from that.
CAVUTO: I mean, why don’t you come back at them and say, hey, idiot, I said this...
(LAUGHTER) CAVUTO: ... and you laughed at me back then?
But you’re not tempted, I guess, huh?
PAUL: Well -- well, no, I don’t think so.
I think the policies are idiotic. And the policies are a reflection of many, many decades of bad training and bad teaching. So, I try to direct my attention there, even though I get emotional at times in a personal way, but I try to avoid that. I don’t think that’ll change things.
I think we have to change people’s ideas and understanding and economic policy.
CAVUTO: Yes.
PAUL: That’s what really counts. And the people have to understand why you’re doing it. Then we can have the real change that we need.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/your-world-cavuto/transcript/help-wanted-ron-paul-talks-job-creation#ixzz1PTSbRQrz
Although, the part where Cavuto asks Ron about Perry maybe jumping into the race and Ron said he'd dilute the 'establishment vote' is pretty good, too....
It's a transcript of Ron's interview with him and it actually reads better than it viewed, although it was good on TV too.
I particularly liked this part:
CAVUTO: What did you think of Michele Bachmann using that forum to -- I guess it’s not a surprise she was there at the forum -- but to announce that she is in the race?
PAUL: Well, it looks like it was very positive for her.
CAVUTO: Yes.
PAUL: So, politically speaking, she probably did a pretty smart thing.
CAVUTO: Does it bother you on any level, though, Congressman -- I know you’re not a vindictive fellow -- but a lot of the ideas you championed years ago, before a lot of these guys and the good congresswoman, they get the buzz, and you get buzzed.
(LAUGHTER) PAUL: Well, I don’t -- I don’t feel quite that way, because, when I travel, the difference is night and day compared to four years ago.
(CROSSTALK) PAUL: I get a lot of satisfaction out of the fact that the other candidates now say a few things that sort of acknowledge what I’ve been doing and saying.
Before, it used to be boos and hisses. And now they all say, well, I sort of agree with Ron Paul on this.
(LAUGHTER)
PAUL: So, I get a little bit of satisfaction from that.
CAVUTO: I mean, why don’t you come back at them and say, hey, idiot, I said this...
(LAUGHTER) CAVUTO: ... and you laughed at me back then?
But you’re not tempted, I guess, huh?
PAUL: Well -- well, no, I don’t think so.
I think the policies are idiotic. And the policies are a reflection of many, many decades of bad training and bad teaching. So, I try to direct my attention there, even though I get emotional at times in a personal way, but I try to avoid that. I don’t think that’ll change things.
I think we have to change people’s ideas and understanding and economic policy.
CAVUTO: Yes.
PAUL: That’s what really counts. And the people have to understand why you’re doing it. Then we can have the real change that we need.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/your-world-cavuto/transcript/help-wanted-ron-paul-talks-job-creation#ixzz1PTSbRQrz
Although, the part where Cavuto asks Ron about Perry maybe jumping into the race and Ron said he'd dilute the 'establishment vote' is pretty good, too....