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Is the I-Man Down With Ron Paul?
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FBN’s John Stossel and the I-Man discuss the Libertarian ideas of the Texas Congressman.
- Duration 5:39
- Date Jan 12, 2012
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FBN’s John Stossel and the I-Man discuss the Libertarian ideas of the Texas Congressman.
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I'm stunned I think you reward even reading the teleprompter I say you on.
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I do when he lets me talk.
Which are -- markets -- what is Bradford and he's almost hit a rough day he's always trashing my libertarian ideas while they should -- Sheryl from.
It's his -- and he is brilliant in that he gets the highest ratings anybody he knows how to do you know wired.
Cardinal I don't want to mention different.
As Ron Paul.
All right well it makes a difference if you like and I'm not sure yeah article.
Well I was and I fought and it was also a professional.
Biopharma squirrelly little -- of the what you buddies like him I mean he's charming and I'm responsible assumption normal what you find -- but -- line.
But.
And not to storms across over the life -- to whatever.
Discussion gonna items on sale you'll my about foreign policy and just margins.
But I don't like him.
Well I'd like -- a -- he's been consistent for years that all these votes 500 -- one he was the one when the other 500 wanted to increase government power.
He understands government power usually makes life worse and -- respected and 800 billion dollars overseas.
Do we need to spend all that and we're going broke can we afford to keep increasing.
I don't think so little likelihood is -- to -- -- Unlike -- unlikely unlikely is going to get the nomination.
But that's where we have elections if the what may be lightly as a -- -- About thinking of people like I've I mean I suspect robbed its -- the deacon a deacon influence of thinking and policy do you think.
I would hope so may be Romney's listening when they're having those debates.
But you're right where people bet Romney is something like 76 cents out of 400 and Ron -- at about eight cents now.
But but I mean I'm just wondering.
If if -- has not kind of support.
That broadly because into something -- sentence.
Make a lot of sense obviously reflects our -- hundred lightly thanks so I didn't used to and again it's instinct instinct.
Set me on the idea that government can plan I was taught in college government can fix poverty and it took me a long time a lot of Reading to understand that central planning almost all this goes badly.
And Ron Paul -- that.
What are some of the other -- acceptable -- Whether we need government to fight races for example and -- government ended segregation and America but people forget that.
It was government that created segregation Jim well as -- government laws and at the time.
Businesses want it in the -- want it to serve blacks in government stop them often business led the way.
-- government and have some -- one minute and slightly in which men tried one minute some -- know.
Well yes and government -- causes -- Parts of the civil rights law.
The -- private discrimination.
I think Ron Paul's right about it.
The black student association ought to be able to have a black student clubs and show so should the white student association.
I'm surprised.
Always an African American -- -- -- -- But there are still such -- Prominent examples of racism in this country for example mr.
-- today.
A group of nine teachers and -- of South Carolina I believe it laws yes or no bank.
Group combined a couple of courses to administer -- a third graders.
A math and and and reading course from -- -- -- -- the Boston abolitionist orbit articles.
They employed -- all of those combined those true.
All courses and if I'm him informing question for the children who were the questions well -- -- all.
There are -- six oranges on the tree.
And -- slaves.
Picked somebody ours is how many.
That was on the plus another one of the questions -- -- Frederick Douglass has beaten twice of their for a week comedy beatings.
And up and and and in in truth and truth -- central it was in Atlanta by the -- and Atlanta and him and Atlanta Georgia -- one.
Well that's the social -- but in a country of 300 million people -- always gonna have solemn.
Despicable things that -- I understand now among the bottom and -- just that.
But prevalent in public school systems into -- -- -- But there are huge career and and the idea that government's gonna fix all that with more laws.
I think is a fatal conceit.
So tonight at 10 o'clock hour about a section -- a live audience reflect on.
Sometimes depends how are restraining -- -- -- -- day we tapered yes you wanna be on the show give us any.
A -- -- -- I don't know why you're sorry there are still -- -- forgot what it was.
If you're theaters or whatever vice president too dirty for love to have you on and when John Stossel 10 o'clock -- -- -- -- -- of our.
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