Dec 13, 2009 at 9:40 PM
Dr. Ron Paul was recently a guest on Alex Jones TV. The charismatic Paul discusses our obvious -- if not inevitable -- slide toward global governance and how the bureaucrats are making an ultimate effort to make this nightmare a reality.
This is a wake up call for America (and the world) to expose what these insidious individuals are up to! Dr. Paul also discusses the Fed and more. Enjoy!
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Please stop associating with Alex Jones.
I do not "associate" with Alex Jones. Just because I posted an interview of Dr. Paul from Alex Jones doesn't mean I "associate", endorse or agree with everything he says.
Yeeeah, the Ron Paul obsessed kind of have to post interviews with him wherever they find them. Even if, sadly, the interviewer is Alex Jones.
@ annonymous and Bonnie: I notice you , like nearly everyone, do not challenge his ideas. Just dimiss him if you want. There is a growing number of us who are still waiting for your answer to him. Until then we will seek out opportunities to hear from him.
Alex Jones is needed. He's a bit dramatic, but I don't saee the needto disassociate... what am I missing?
Yeah... he's a 9/11 truther... While I would tend to agree that the government definitely took direct advantage of 9/11... I think it is really implausible that they actually planned it... Ultimately, we'll probably never really know... I'm assuming that's why we don't associate with him... He's just on the fringe... although he's a good friend to Dr. Paul and he's very consistent on his views and beliefs... a breath of fresh air compared to most prominent media members......
I'm a fan of taking what I can get an leaving the rest. As many will find in politics, especially in this movement, your never going to find someone you can agree with 100%. So with Alex, if you cannot get past the fact that he is a truther then don't watch him.
Otherwise if you have looked at some of his radio shows he has on sometimes very interesting people and can carry on a very interesting conversation. At the very least he is entertaining. But lets not throw out the baby with the bath water.
Personally I feel we have more to fear from someone like Glenn Beck then we do an Alex Jones. At least Jones is consistently nutz which gives him some credibility that he actually believes what he's saying. Beck on the other hand is a schill who called RP people terrorists and asked for the military to intervene. Now he is trying to champion himself as a leader in the "libertarian/tea party movement" when he was demonizing and attacking those people for the past 8 years.
That said as stated above Jones is on the fringe, maybe even on the fringe of the fringe. So don't expect YAL to be hosting any guest speaking events with him or giving a review of his newest movie. The best course I see is a live and let live policy. We have bigger fish to fry then Jones, the Senate just passed a $1.1 trillion spending bill.
I completely agree Shaun. Like it or not, Alex is probably one of the best(truest) friends the liberty movement has right now.
Alex Jones has what it takes to mobilize a right-wing antiwar movement. Where has he been since the beginning of the War on Terror? Selling fabricated conspiracy theories and encouraging the 9/11 Truth phenomena. You might say we're better off with him rather than without him, but I would say that's becoming less true everyday. The movement seems to have evolved past him in many ways within a short period of time.
I think Alex Jones is a hilarious provocateur/shock jock, and whoever takes everything he says at face value isn't the sort of person that would be credible in any circumstances.
Also, who says that you have to agree with someone's entire agenda before going on their radio show? Good for Paul for getting his message out to as many people as he can.
"@ annonymous and Bonnie: I notice you , like nearly everyone, do not challenge his ideas. Just dimiss him if you want. There is a growing number of us who are still waiting for your answer to him. Until then we will seek out opportunities to hear from him."
I'm sure that none of us here fall completely in step with all of Ron Paul's political views. We are just as diverse as any other group, if not more so. I, for one, do not particularly like RP's views on immigration.