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You Paulites are yelling about how the media doesnt give Ron Paul the attention he deserves. Yet he continually blows off and ignores requests from Glenn Beck to appear on the show? Why is Ron Paul afraid of talking to a libertarian leaning conservative?

2007-10-09 04:25:21 · 14 answers · asked by Avatar_defender_of_the_light 6 in Politics & Government Elections

Of course Glenn has a negative view of Ron Paul. He is the only candidate that has bailed on him. He promised to be on the show and then bailed. And Glenn is someone who thinks integrity is a big deal.

Knowing Glenn personally, the man is one of the most sincerest and humble people i know of. The man is going to be honest with you. Of course he is going to be tough with Ron Paul. he has been tough with every single candidate that has been on his show!

I am just amazed that you Paulites will call up Glenn's show telling him he should invite Paul on. When Paul is too afraid to go on! You guys complain that the media wont give Ron Paul a chance and then totally blow off a guy who has no problem letting Ron Paul on to get his message out.

The fact is Ron Paul is a phoney. He is a fake. He is playing you guys like a fiddle.

2007-10-09 07:42:35 · update #1

14 answers

Because Glen Beck is, like his similes, O'Reilly and bunch, an arrogant, condescending, hypocrite, "don't let you answer", piece of caca.

2007-10-09 04:31:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 7 5

Glenn Beck whom I watch daily is sorry to say, against Ron Paul, in that Glenn thinks all whom run for President should be popular and in the forefront for media attention, also Beck sorry to say (and I do like his show) is pandering to the populace regard of the common Republic/ie...republican or else he would address the issue of the Federal Reserve Bank which is a private entitiy much unless like the Reserve Note which is backed by the gold standard, and I am sorry to say, as I do like Glenn Beck that he is also of the incrowd or he would speak out of the hijack of the American Currency but then again so would Lou Dobbs by the way they are sending the illegals to college to learn computerization wonder how long your job will feed you since the abolishment of the middle class and the establishment of the lower class is due to take your place in the event of the rapture, but you probably did not want to hear this, did you? watch out for CAFTA and the soon to come SAFTA so tell me where will your wages be?

2007-10-09 04:50:36 · answer #2 · answered by spin3305 2 · 2 2

Perhaps Paul took the extraordinary step of actually learning something about Glenn Beck. I suggest that readers do likewise:

http://tinyurl.com/2d77s8

This should adequately explain why no one in his right mind would want to be a guest on Beck's show. For that matter, no one in his right mind would want to be in the audience of this raving NeoCon loon.

2007-10-10 03:48:57 · answer #3 · answered by clore333 5 · 0 1

That is a mystery. Glenn Beck is probably the one guy on TV that I actually agree with more than any of the others. Paul will not get the nomination and not going on a show that might even help him makes me wonder why he is afraid.

2007-10-09 05:16:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 6 2

I've wondered the same thing.

If it was because he didn't agree with Glenn and would never go on his show....why did he bother making a commitment to go on his show to begin with.

I like Ron Paul, but this doesn't make sense to me.

2007-10-09 12:18:24 · answer #5 · answered by Ender 6 · 1 1

Glenn Beck is a loud, self-righteous drunk. Although Glenn Beck is right about a few things, he is not someone to take seriously as a potential presidential candidate. Who is Glenn Beck to demand anything from anyone? Ron Paul is a smart guy. He is smart enough to know it would just cause some unneeded controversy.

2007-10-09 05:14:30 · answer #6 · answered by Kevin 3 · 3 6

Glenn Beck is not a talk show where people can really converse. Glenn beck brings people on to manipulate or mute in the instance they are on to something. I wouldn't go on the Glenn Beck show and waste my time.
Besides how do you Glenn beck doesn't say that he is inviting to the public while behind closed doors locking Dr. Paul out?
Glenn Beck could just be pulling a political trick. Do you have proof other than Mr. Beck saying so that he has truly offered to Dr. Paul to attend the show? Or are you just saying the offer is legitimate?
Any proof?

2007-10-09 04:30:34 · answer #7 · answered by Mobus 2 · 8 7

I suspect Paul does not expect a friendly reception from Beck.

I look forward to the day - soon, I believe - when we will not be hearing about Ron Paul anymore.

2007-10-09 04:57:02 · answer #8 · answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7 · 3 4

He seems to be afraid to make any sort of public appearance. I like Ron Paul, he seems to have a lot of experience and some good ideas, but if he doesn't get the show on the road he'll be an afterthought in a few months. He can't expect an internet campaign to win him the presidency. He has to reach mainstream America, even if that means risking getting ripped a new one by crappy pundits on TV.

2007-10-09 04:33:05 · answer #9 · answered by Pfo 7 · 5 6

Who is Glenn Beck?

2007-10-09 04:57:23 · answer #10 · answered by beesting 6 · 3 5

Beck would kick his butt!

I thought the melt-down with Huckabee at the debate was humorous and explained why Paul can't be president. I think that Paul is afraid that if he was interview by Beck he would loose some of the little support he currently has.

I know he can only go up in the polls but he's been sitting at about 1% for months.

EDIT: Beck may have a big mouth but, Kevin, HE IS NOT A DRUNK!

2007-10-09 04:34:08 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 4 9

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