Filed under: 2008 Election, anderson cooper, Censorship, CIA, cnn debate, GOP, John McCain, lou dobbs, Media, Mitt Romney, MSNBC, Republican Debate, Ron Paul
Ron Paul Cheated Again During CNN “Debate”
Corporate media engages in mass public deception as Congressman receives just a third of the questions given to Romney and McCain
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
January 31, 2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WLGMLpA-20
Ron Paul was cheated for the umpteenth time last night, this time by CNN, as the corporate media once again engaged in mass public deception by advertising their spectacle as a “debate” when in fact it was nothing more than a staged punch and judy show.
CIA trainee Anderson Cooper directed just five questions at Congressman Paul as well as two half-questions, the answers to which he interrupted on both occasions.
In comparison, Mitt Romney fielded 17 questions and John McCain got 15, not including the time the two spent bickering with each other about their past statements.
Again, just as with the previous MSNBC debate and numerous others before it, Ron Paul was given less than a third of the questions as the other candidates.
The primary definition of a debate is, “A discussion, as of a public question in an assembly, involving opposing viewpoints.”
Since Ron Paul is the only candidate expressing opposing viewpoints, the corporate media’s deliberate ploy to relegate, marginalize and restrict his opportunities to speak amounts to overt public deception. These farces should not be referred to as debates because they are merely PR stunts that are conducted with a deep-seated bias towards the establishment candidates.
As we have repeatedly emphasized, this is how frontrunners are created, this is how the establishment promotes its own candidates at the expense of others. The only solution is to continue to strike at the root of America’s corporate media monopoly by creating our own forms of media and eventually eclipsing their influence which, slowly but surely, is beginning to happen with the aid of the Internet.
Here’s the breakdown of Paul’s participation time courtesy of the Lew Rockwell blog.
Question 1 on the economy: 1:19 minutes
Question 4 on the environment: 0:41 minutes, because Anderson cut him short and assured him “2 minutes, in 2 minutes we have a question for you. I promise”
Question 5 on income tax rebates and “make work” schemes: 0:49 minutes
Question 11 on Sandra Day O’Conner: 0:09 minutes, I kid you not. Cut short by Anderson
Question 15* on McCain’s “100 years in Iraq” statement: 1:39 minutes (only question directly asked to Dr. Paul)
Question 18* on how X would handle the military as commander in chief: 1:50 minutes
Question 19* on a Reagan endorsement: 0:46 minutes
The highlight of the night came when Ron Paul slammed the punch and judy spat between McCain and Romney over Iraq, both of whom fully support endless occupation, with the Senator making it clear this week that a McCain presidency would mean more wars.
Lou Dobbs reminds “repeater” that Ron Paul is still running
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w07Dh9W0bEI
Ron Paul shortchanged on debate time again
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/019030.html
Filed under: anderson cooper, CIA, CNN, Media, Propaganda, Psyops, Ron Paul, yale
Anderson Cooper: CIA Asset – CNN’s anchor went to Yale, then trained with the CIA, and now he’s one of their top guys
CCNWON
December 2, 2007
The gossip-news-whatever magazine Radar has found out quite a few dirty secrets recently. The most recent one, though, is probably the most interesting: Anderson Cooper, the silver haired CNN anchor, has been outed as being a former trainee in the CIA. This may not seem like huge news since he never became a full scale agent, but perhaps it is his job to infiltrate the high levels of journalism and mold public opinion? It may be a little too much of a “conspiracy theorist” and it probably isn’t his active job, but if before the debate the CIA heads told Cooper to watch out for Ron Paul, that could explain CNN’s brash and almost obvious hatred of the constitutionalist congressman.
This may not be a big story, it may be, but either way, Cooper was involved with the CIA. I recently read Murray Rothbard’s Betrayal of the American Right, and in it he said that he knew two CIA agents in the 1970’s who said “Once a CIA agent, always a CIA agent.” (I’m paraphrasing a bit.
I’m far more suspicious of Mr. Cooper now than I was, but I guess we should all be watching out for the guy who withstands hurricanes at full force.
Filed under: 2008 Election, anderson cooper, CNN, cnn debate, election fraud, Hillary Clinton, planted questions, Republican Debate, youtube debate
Anderson Cooper admits General was linked to Hillary
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28CCf4cEDpI
Gay Question General Linked To Clinton
http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?u…A044D18AE2