Why did Fox use footage from CPAC 2010 to make it seem like Ron Paul’s CPAC 2011 victory was heavily booed?
Question by DeltaNinjaRanger: Why did Fox use footage from CPAC 2010 to make it seem like Ron Paul’s CPAC 2011 victory was heavily booed?
Why would Fox News use footage from Paul’s CPAC straw poll win in 2010 where Romney supporters loudly booed him and claim it was the footage from Paul’s 2011 CPAC straw poll win? What do they have against Ron Paul? Do you notice that “accidents” like this seem to occur a great deal when Fox is covering candidates they dislike?
http://www.youtube.com/view?v=lwo0Iyrh1Zk&feature=player_embedded
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Answer by Cricket
Simply because FOX news is owned by Chinese, they try smear each and every honest politician.
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And just how do you know what politicians FOX likes? Or are you projecting your emotions again?
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LikeDislikeI gave it a glance and didn’t notice. Seems all the hits and misses were correct.
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LikeDislikeYeah that’s a bit of a dirty trick isn’t it.
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LikeDislikeShameless. Thanks for the link.
How embarrassing to Fox and their viewers.
PAUL’12
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LikeDislikeBecause they resent him for being incredibly consistent. The odd thing about the Fox News crowd is that they love Rand Paul for the most part, and by virtue of that, there seems to be more respect for Ron Paul. But the shallow admiration of Ron Paul doesn’t get him anywhere. Trump said he likes Ron Paul, but that he doesn’t have a chance. People “like” Ron Paul, but they do not take him seriously. It is a shame, and there is no rational reason to not take Ron Paul seriously. To support Romney or any other neoconservative over Ron Paul is irrational and makes no sense.
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LikeDislikeWow. How low. Ron Paul is a threat to the corporate elites
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