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ckhagen
12-11-2007, 08:01 PM
My husband caught some snippets of O'Reilly on the radio today and I'm not seeing it mentioned here, but apparently the way he understood what was going on was that a woman (Huckabee supporter) was on the line and was claiming all the greatness of Huckabee and O'Reilly said something about, if he didn't agree with Ron Paul more than Huckabee he might would vote for Huckabee???

Did anyone hear this exchange? Maybe it needs clarification because I almost want to take that as O'Reilly being a RP fan, but that just can't be true :o

OptionsTrader
12-11-2007, 08:02 PM
My husband caught some snippets of O'Reilly on the radio today and I'm not seeing it mentioned here, but apparently the way he understood what was going on was that a woman (Huckabee supporter) was on the line and was claiming all the greatness of Huckabee and O'Reilly said something about, if he didn't agree with Ron Paul more than Huckabee he might would vote for Huckabee???

Did anyone hear this exchange? Maybe it needs clarification because I almost want to take that as O'Reilly being a RP fan, but that just can't be true :o

Perhaps your husband was picking up some radio interference. A drive through or ham radio perhaps :D

JosephTheLibertarian
12-11-2007, 08:05 PM
Huckabee supporters don't deserve liberty. They deserve the Soviet Union.

sirachman
12-11-2007, 08:07 PM
Lol
Huck supporters.

sirachman
12-11-2007, 08:08 PM
I sure wish he said that, but im doubting it. alot

Matthew Zak
12-11-2007, 08:08 PM
You know...

I wrote O'Reilly an email telling him very sincerely that the future of his show, and his career for that matter, may very well rely on his stance and treatment of Ron Paul. I then proceeded to make my case that this 'Revolution' is very real and whether Ron Paul wins this election, it's going to have a long lasting effect on the mindset of the general public because the army out there is invigorated, and Ron Paul is inspiring future Ron Paul's. Who knows... maybe my email single handedly made him think twice about our man? (I doubt it).

mopar.bo
12-11-2007, 08:09 PM
That's sounds like a cheap shot at Both RP and Huckabeeyotch. O'Reilly is lame.

ronpaulfollower999
12-11-2007, 08:10 PM
My husband caught some snippets of O'Reilly on the radio today and I'm not seeing it mentioned here, but apparently the way he understood what was going on was that a woman (Huckabee supporter) was on the line and was claiming all the greatness of Huckabee and O'Reilly said something about, if he didn't agree with Ron Paul more than Huckabee he might would vote for Huckabee???

Did anyone hear this exchange? Maybe it needs clarification because I almost want to take that as O'Reilly being a RP fan, but that just can't be true :o

This is coming from the same man that called Ron Paul a pinhead. :mad:

Pinhead: http://youtube.com/watch?v=QbyNZgYgEeI

itsnobody
12-11-2007, 08:11 PM
We need audio

rasheedwallace
12-11-2007, 08:12 PM
You know...

I wrote O'Reilly an email telling him very sincerely that the future of his show, and his career for that matter, may very well rely on his stance and treatment of Ron Paul. I then proceeded to make my case that this 'Revolution' is very real and whether Ron Paul wins this election, it's going to have a long lasting effect on the mindset of the general public because the army out there is invigorated, and Ron Paul is inspiring future Ron Paul's. Who knows... maybe my email single handedly made him think twice about our man? (I doubt it).

me too.

ckhagen
12-11-2007, 08:12 PM
Yeah, I was worried maybe it was a veiled cheap shot.
I'll ask my dh again when he comes home, but seriously... he was FREAKING out when he called and told me and he's not a freak-out kind of guy. I figured no one here was so into self-torture as to listen to the show and there would be no way to verify it, lol!

WilliamC
12-11-2007, 08:14 PM
Greetings All,


My husband caught some snippets of O'Reilly on the radio today and I'm not seeing it mentioned here, but apparently the way he understood what was going on was that a woman (Huckabee supporter) was on the line and was claiming all the greatness of Huckabee and O'Reilly said something about, if he didn't agree with Ron Paul more than Huckabee he might would vote for Huckabee???

Did anyone hear this exchange? Maybe it needs clarification because I almost want to take that as O'Reilly being a RP fan, but that just can't be true :o

I listen to some O'Rudely on my drive home, and tonight he was talking about how the Democrats would prefer to run against Huckabee than anyone else, "well except Ron Paul of course". He also talked to Pat Buchannan and I didn't hear Ron Pauls name mentioned at all. I don't think O'Rudely has any positive things to say about Ron Paul. But the kicker for me was at the very end of the program a truck driver called in and started to say how much he was being affected by the falling value of the dollar and O'Rudely actually said a weak dollar was good for our economy! Maybe he's rich enough that it doesn't matter to him.

William C Colley

quickmike
12-11-2007, 08:15 PM
Huckabee supporters don't deserve liberty. They deserve the Soviet Union.

Can I get a hallelujah to that my brothers and sisters???

Maybe we can give them one of the small uninhabited islands around Hawaii and they can call it Hucksville and they can set up any socialist nightmare existance they desire.

That should be the next chip-in.

Ayse
12-11-2007, 08:17 PM
Greetings All,



I listen to some O'Rudely on my drive home, and tonight he was talking about how the Democrats would prefer to run against Huckabee than anyone else, "well except Ron Paul of course". He also talked to Pat Buchannan and I didn't hear Ron Pauls name mentioned at all. I don't think O'Rudely has any positive things to say about Ron Paul. But the kicker for me was at the very end of the program a truck driver called in and started to say how much he was being affected by the falling value of the dollar and O'Rudely actually said a weak dollar was good for our economy! Maybe he's rich enough that it doesn't matter to him.

William C Colley


I heard it and that's what was said.

Derek Johnson
12-11-2007, 08:21 PM
I've been blocked by Bill's screener, um, conservatively 15 times for mentioning the RP word.

The only time Bill's screener let me through being up front about Ron was here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTsDksBBQ6k

And that's because Ron was on his show two nights prior. Bill hates Ron over his war position, and Bill can go fuck himself over this short sightedness....Ron is a God send, a dream politician: HE SPEAKS THE TRUTH!

On the subject of talk radio, today I spoke with Jeff Bolton on AM 570 KLIF Dallas around 7:30 AM, he was on Michael Vick....and I steered it to RP. He was cool with it, but gave Huck some props. Jeff also wants Ron on his show, at least a phone interview....so I e-mailed Jean McIver and Jesse Benton. I hope Ron goes on...that station's line-up goes Bolton, Beck, O'Reilly.....Savage....you get the picture?

Also I talked to Mark Simone on the Mark Levin show on the way home. I told Mr. Simone that for Christmas I wanted to ride in the Ron Paul blimp with him, Mark Levin, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Michael Savage to discuss pre-emptive war. Well, the chicken-shit neocon gave me the 7 second delay out treatment. You can hear it on the Mark Levin audio rewind if you're that curious, and you now know why the call doesn't make sense. The neocons can't stand any, and I do mean any talk of Ron on their neocon airwaves. Conservative my ass! :(

Danny Molina
12-11-2007, 08:24 PM
O'Rudely actually said a weak dollar was good for our economy! Maybe he's rich enough that it doesn't matter to him.

William C Colley

This reminds me of the people who think the economy is doing great because they see the market jump a couple hundred points after Bernanke lowers interest rates.