Texas congressman and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul ended an interview with CNN after he was questioned about a hate-filled newsletter that was published under his name.
The newsletters were published about 20 years ago and contained a number of incendiary comments about African-Americans, such as referring to Martin Luther King Jr. Day as “Hate Whitey Day.” All of the newsletters featured his name, but Paul has said he did not write the racist language.
“So you read them, but you didn’t do anything about it at the time?” CNN reporter Gloria Borger asked him on Wednesday.
CNN questions Paul about a news letter he had nothing to do with but ignores Eric Holder allowing the black panthers to intimidate voters at the voting booth.
ReplyDeleteI saw the interview, and he answered the reporters questions. Then she started to badger the hell out of him, and wisely he walked away. My opinion, she needed a good spanking, and was disrespectful to him.
ReplyDeleteTypical Marxist reporter.
ReplyDeleteGood for him! Ron Paul has taken others to task for their bigoted remarks. He would never be one to support something like that.
ReplyDeleteHow would that reporter like it if some hate letter were put out under her name and she had to defend herself from it for 20 years?
RON PAUL 2012!!! He'll let more non-violent offenders out of cages then any of the other candidates.
ReplyDeleteRON PAUL 2012!!! He'll let more non-violent offenders out of cages then any of the other candidates.
ReplyDeleteDecember 22, 2011 4:39 PM
Then you can have your family reunion?