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FreeMind&Market
12-18-2007, 06:28 AM
Morning Joe (MSNBC) Calling Hucksters Copy Cat Xmas Ad A Master Stroke. Over and over this morning.

Eric21ND
12-18-2007, 06:29 AM
pathetic

GHoeberX
12-18-2007, 06:29 AM
unbelievable

brumans
12-18-2007, 06:29 AM
A master stroke? What does that mean?

brianbb98
12-18-2007, 06:30 AM
they've played it at least 6 times. then when Ron Pauls ad plays (will it now?) they can say he copied him...

burningfur
12-18-2007, 06:30 AM
Morning Joe (MSNBC) Calling Hucksters Copy Cat Xmas Ad A Master Stroke. Over and over this morning.

Fools. I guess research is old fashioned for this day and age of propaga-...I mean news. :rolleyes:

SJohnsson
12-18-2007, 06:31 AM
A master stroke? What does that mean?

of genius...

brumans
12-18-2007, 06:32 AM
Ron Paul is going to be on this show later.. maybe he'll set them straight?

reaver
12-18-2007, 06:34 AM
They've played it 5 or 6 times I think. They even ask their guests what they think about it and then show it before they can answer... it's like I'm in the twilight zone where I've honestly seen all of this before.

Give me liberty
12-18-2007, 06:37 AM
And there still talking about the ad

god when will this ever end? as in when will the media learn.

FreeMind&Market
12-18-2007, 06:42 AM
For what its worth, you can email them here: ht tp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036789/
Scroll to the bottom.

A lot of their excitement is about the blatant and not so blatant references to Christianity, versus a generic "holiday greeting".

i2ambler
12-18-2007, 06:53 AM
I guess you missed the part where they said "Its over on the republican side" Americans really ARE pathetic if they fall for a preachers side-show tricks. Look at it this way, Huckabee has no original ideas - everything recently has been a copy of Ron Paul. Suddenly he is 'hard on immigration" and "cirtical of President bush's foreign policy". But since the media does not cover Ron, all of these ideas are going to be touted as Huckabees. It really is amazing what control the media has over the american masses. Huckabee's add gets played 30 times for free on every media channel, even though its a freaking week older than the Paul ad. We heard NOTHING about that ad.

If I were Dr. Paul now would be the time where I might "get MAD!" Unfortunately that would just give them negative ammo.

We should probably stop even talking about this guy, he really isnt worth our breath.

synthetic
12-18-2007, 06:54 AM
And there still talking about the ad

god when will this ever end? as in when will the media learn.

The media knows exactly what they are doing. Its the people that are clueless.

MsDoodahs
12-18-2007, 06:57 AM
Please God let them ask Ron what he thinks and please Ron, USE THE SAME SINCLAIR LEWIS QUOTE!

Oh, I wish Wish WISH for that to happen!

But, since Ron used that quote on FoxNewsPorn, I doubt he'll get asked about Huck's commercial.

Austin
12-18-2007, 06:57 AM
Nice plug just now.

i2ambler
12-18-2007, 07:02 AM
They are showing the ad over and over again and saying that huckabee has already won iowa. Say it enough times and it becomes true. This is amazingly pathetic.

DJ RP
12-18-2007, 07:02 AM
Anybody who knows how to make those funky videos would be well served making a video something like this.

Text on screen: "Ron Paul releases christmas advert dec 8th" (or whatever date it was)

Video: Show ron paul's ad...

Text: And the media took notice!!! or not...

Video: Mainstream media talking about a bunch of bullshit like mitt romney crying or mccain getting endorsement

Text on Scree: "Mike Huckabee releases innovative advert on 14th december"

Video: Show the huckabee ad

Text: Media immediately calls Mike Huckabee out!!! ....... or not...

Video: Quick cut compilation of all the rediculous mentions all over MSM



That would expose their bullcrap

i2ambler
12-18-2007, 07:05 AM
Oh, and isnt Ron wearing a red shirt in his commercial too? how much more blatant can you get?

deedles
12-18-2007, 07:19 AM
The media knows exactly what they are doing. Its the people that are clueless.

And that's the truth ... there is a script, I just wish someone would get ahold of it.

DJ RP
12-18-2007, 07:26 AM
And that's the truth ... there is a script, I just wish someone would get ahold of it.

The thing to understand is all of this stuff goes on, probably not at the level of the individual reporters but rather by the guys right at the top when they set an agenda. It's hard to find SPECIFIC evidence because the way this stuff happens, much like political corruption and conspiracies is that they always talk in a vague way but everybody else understands what it means.

So the agenda fox might put down is "Ron Paul raised a lot of money on sunday, but he is still low in the polls and won't get the nomination. Report but focus on bigger issues." and the people below that UNDERSTAND what it means.

Just like when politicians get together and say things like "Things have changed since 9/11" then introduce a piece of legislation about domestic terrorism. Most of the politicians know what it means and lo and behold they all vote yes because they want THEIR legislation passed later or they want funding for their re-election campaigns etc.

Just like the legislation they pass, it is all vauge, whispered, implied and inferred with the common understanding that gradually more legislation = good and anything against the status quo = bad

Eric21ND
12-18-2007, 07:32 AM
This has been a 2 hour love fest over the huckster showing his ad over and over

burningfur
12-18-2007, 07:34 AM
Oh, and isnt Ron wearing a red shirt in his commercial too? how much more blatant can you get?

truth. +1

Huckabee's been copying Paul's positions for a while now, apparently he has realized just how little support or money he has and how he needs some of the devoted paulheads to campaign for him.

"Do you believe what you read? Do you believe what you read? No, I don't believe what I read!" Boomtown Rats

Keith
12-18-2007, 07:37 AM
Who needs money when your friends will broadcast your commercials as though they were news.

FenceWalker
12-18-2007, 08:31 AM
A freaking red shirt????

Yep, that's the tipping point. Huckabee wore a red shirt during a Christmas ad! Oh, the humanity!!!

If that is the final proof that he is "copying" Ron, then I guess Ron was copying Andy Williams!

Jeez, some of you need to get a grip. Seriously.

Mortikhi
12-18-2007, 09:37 AM
A freaking red shirt????

Yep, that's the tipping point. Huckabee wore a red shirt during a Christmas ad! Oh, the humanity!!!

If that is the final proof that he is "copying" Ron, then I guess Ron was copying Andy Williams!

Jeez, some of you need to get a grip. Seriously.
troll baitor. hucks pathetic army is that way --->

FenceWalker
12-18-2007, 02:49 PM
And that is just a perfect example of what I am talking about. I'm an Independent, 44 year old, (some would say) rabid Ron Paul fan who has maxed out donating for the primaries.

But hey, if I happen to mention that saying somebody is wearing a red shirt isn't a smoking gun for copying somebody, I get called a troll and Huckabee supporter. :rolleyes:

With all due respect, some of you need to take to heart Dr. Paul's freedom message. We all don't need to march in lockstep with each other to be on the same side and we sure don't need to be whining and moaning about what other's are doing when we have so much to do ourselves.

Crying about other candidates spots isn't going to get Dr. Paul elected. Crying about the MSM isn't going to either. Sitting here on this forum calling folks with opinions different than you trolls is pretty damn useless as well.

I signed up last month to this forum, but the reason I don't have lots of posts? Cause I get off my butt, turn the computer off and am spending my time in my community actually talking to people face to face. Unlike some armchair warriors that think preaching to the choir will actually change anything. ;)

Now, feel free to insult me again. You're doing such a great service for the campaign.

Mr. White
12-18-2007, 02:57 PM
And that is just a perfect example of what I am talking about. I'm an Independent, 44 year old, (some would say) rabid Ron Paul fan who has maxed out donating for the primaries.

But hey, if I happen to mention that saying somebody is wearing a red shirt isn't a smoking gun for copying somebody, I get called a troll and Huckabee supporter. :rolleyes:

With all due respect, some of you need to take to heart Dr. Paul's freedom message. We all don't need to march in lockstep with each other to be on the same side and we sure don't need to be whining and moaning about what other's are doing when we have so much to do ourselves.

Crying about other candidates spots isn't going to get Dr. Paul elected. Crying about the MSM isn't going to either. Sitting here on this forum calling folks with opinions different than you trolls is pretty damn useless as well.

I signed up last month to this forum, but the reason I don't have lots of posts? Cause I get off my butt, turn the computer off and am spending my time in my community actually talking to people face to face. Unlike some armchair warriors that think preaching to the choir will actually change anything. ;)

Now, feel free to insult me again. You're doing such a great service for the campaign.

Dont worry about it fence, there are plenty on here that agree with you, we just gave up on posting how rediculous some of these guys are months ago. Waste of time.

FenceWalker
12-18-2007, 03:22 PM
Dont worry about it fence, there are plenty on here that agree with you, we just gave up on posting how rediculous some of these guys are months ago. Waste of time.
Good point, I forgot about the all powerful ignore button. Wonderful for keeping the blood pressure down. :D

Thanks. :cool:

Mortikhi
12-18-2007, 03:36 PM
And that is just a perfect example of what I am talking about. I'm an Independent, 44 year old, (some would say) rabid Ron Paul fan who has maxed out donating for the primaries.

But hey, if I happen to mention that saying somebody is wearing a red shirt isn't a smoking gun for copying somebody, I get called a troll and Huckabee supporter. :rolleyes:

With all due respect, some of you need to take to heart Dr. Paul's freedom message. We all don't need to march in lockstep with each other to be on the same side and we sure don't need to be whining and moaning about what other's are doing when we have so much to do ourselves.

Crying about other candidates spots isn't going to get Dr. Paul elected. Crying about the MSM isn't going to either. Sitting here on this forum calling folks with opinions different than you trolls is pretty damn useless as well.

I signed up last month to this forum, but the reason I don't have lots of posts? Cause I get off my butt, turn the computer off and am spending my time in my community actually talking to people face to face. Unlike some armchair warriors that think preaching to the choir will actually change anything. ;)

Now, feel free to insult me again. You're doing such a great service for the campaign.

Yeh I'm sure you are
:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: :rolleyes::rolleyes:

You take what people here have said and go extreme with it by saying "omg he haz red shurt like paul omg copykat!"

Doing that won't be Dr. Paul elected either.

Take the troll train outta here.