News Analysis
During his recent interview with Ron Paul (R-Tex), ABC's This Week host, George Stephanopoulos, told Ron Paul that he would wager his "every cent" that the GOP presidential candidate would not become president. Ron Paul answered, "The odds are great. The odds are difficult, and I know that. But I would say that what has happened so far is about 100 times greater than I anticipated. And we dont know the future."
Such comments from representatives of the mainstream press - minimizing Ron Paul's campaign - have once again created controversy, as can be seen by the responses to the interview on the ABC blog. But with $2.4 million in the bank and $3 million looming (as FMNN has reported) Ron Paul is well funded and will likley continue to spread his message of free-markets and a diminution of the federal leviathan.
Meanwhile, as comments that can be seen at
http://ABC.com indicate, irritation, even outrage, over the recent interview is manifest, and the increasing large number of voters who support Ron Paul continue to give lie to the perception - promoted by MSM - that it is "unbiased" and a foundational element of the "republic" as it is and should be.
Here are two comment among many ...
"George Stephanopoulos has long lost credibility as a journalist as far as I'm concerned. It's not the job of a journalist to so rudely interject such personal points of view. I'm not even a Republican and I think Ron Paul should've been given the benefit of a more professional interview. George has always been a fake, and now he's also an unprofessional bully. Maybe he should run for office in the Republican party."
Also:
"I enjoyed the opportunity to hear Dr. Paul speak. Almost every word that he speaks is consistent and makes sense. I may not agree with him but he clearly has principles and speaks honestly. His contributions to society as a member of the military, a physician, a politician, and a father deserve respect. When Jerry Springer prods with sensationalist questions it is not suprising or unexpected. When George Stephanopoulos, who claims to be a serious journalist tells Dr Paul he has no chance of winning and would bet every cent he has to that effect he lowers the political discourse of this nation to the paris hilton jerry springer level. It is a terrible thing that given an extremely well read thoughtful politician who could speak for hours on any number of issues Mr. Stephanopoulos uses the time to jibe and demean Dr. Paul. I acknowledge that Dr. Paul must have the capacity to brush past this type of treatment to win the election and that no heinous wrong was committed it shows Mr Stephanopoulos and the producers have no great commitment to debate and free thought. I will not watch this program again."
See:
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2007/07/longshot-candid.html