Topic: Media
When The Media Grew Ears: ABC

After months of paraphrase, characterization, misrepresentation, and fast snippets, the media is beginning to listen to Ron Paul.
by William Westmiller
(libertarian)
Friday, December 14, 2007

The American media has discovered that Ron Paul has something to say, knows his facts, and is able to offer a cogent defense of his political positions. Most of the other candidates have had ample opportunities to respond to questions in an open interview format, but those have been rare and brief segments for Ron Paul. It seems that some media outlets have grown ears and are now ready to listen.

ABC News' John Stossel has always had libertarian inclinations they're evident in his 20/20 segments and specials. This week, he sat down with Ron Paul to discuss a host of issues ... and allowed him to offer complete responses to each question. The interview is posted on the web and will likely be broadcast at an opportune moment. The chat between "Two Libertarians", is offered in six segments:

This is a fun interview. All of Stossel's questions are "softballs" or tongue-in-cheek, but he leaves the time open for Paul to respond with full thoughts and explanations. That's a welcome relief from the interviews that toss out spurious allegations or frivolous charges, giving Paul only a few meager seconds to answer. You get the impression that Ron Paul really is a serious candidate, who can win.

Paul has more time to talk here than in all of the broadcast "debates" combined. Rarely has he been granted more than two minutes out of a frivolous two-hour exchange where "plain talk" had better be a thirty second sound bite.

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Other "Media Ears": Newsweek, PBS, Cable 47 & Russert

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Published: Friday, December 14, 2007
Last modified: Sunday, December 23, 2007

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