Ron Paul furrowed his eyebrows before storming off completely during a CNN interview addressing allegations that he made money and won fame with the help of a sometimes racist series of newsletters back in the 1990s. Paul is the same candidate that many have said has been ignored by the media -- some would say, though, he's not -- but since he's been climbing in the polls and suddenly appears to be a real contender in the Republican primary race, the media's turned up the heat. CNN's Gloria Borger was just starting to grill Paul about the details of his involvement in the racist newsletters, when the candidate stonewalled her. "Why don't you go back and look at what I said yesterday on CNN and what Ive said for 20-something years. 22 years ago?" Paul said right at the outset. "I didn't write them, I disavow them, that's it." Borger, like a good journalist, pressed on for a few seconds before urging Paul to react to what people are saying about the two-decade old allegations. "These things are pretty incendiary," Borger said. "Because of people like you," Paul snapped back, just before he pulled of his microphone and headed for the door. "I appreciate your answering the questions, and you understand it's our job to ask them," the reporter said, almost apologetically as Paul was leaving.
Later, when talking about the incident on air, Situation Room host Wolf Blitzer suggested that Paul "got tired of talking about" the allegations. "He clearly thinks it's irrelevant," Borger told Blitzer. "Its clearly a question hed rather not be asked."
Poster Comment:
Newsletter would have never become an issue had Paul declared unequivocal support for Israeli terrorists stealing land from Palestinians, as has been done by all of the pro-Israel toadies seeking the presidency. From among 9600 comments:
GaryB Carlinville, Illinois From a friend: Bruce Duncan Yes, the leftist media has been bringing up this red herring since 2004. The comments in the newsletter took place in 1999. Dr. Paul says the writer said things with which Paul vehemently disagreed, and Paul had no prior knowledge that th...e item was going to be printed in his newsletter. He said discharged the parties responsible, and no-one has contradicted him on his account of what took place. Further, there has been NO recurrence of this in the 12 years since. Since this issue has been repeatedly raised, and repeatedly denied by Paul and his top representatives, Dr. Paul seems to feel, understandably that the media won't let go of this non-issue because it's the only "bottom-of-the-barrel- scraping" that they have, to try to discredit him and his Constitutionalist message. I, and all of his supporters agree with Dr. Paul, and feel unanimously that the establishment and their captive media are scared of this loyal, patriotic, incorruptible man, who has never taken a dime of corporate money in his 30+ year political career. This same media, that is trying to smear Ron Paul, has conveniently ignored all of Gingrich's votes in favor of draconian gun-control laws, his support of the individual health care mandates that are part and parcel of Obamacare, and his support of all the internationalist trade agreements that have caused the export of hundreds of thousands of decent-paying jobs from America, to countries that spit on us at every opportunity. When reading something of this nature in the news, the one rule I tend to observe, is "Consider the Source."