TIME Magazine Pens Five Page Spread To Convince America Ron Paul Can’t Win Writer states “Paul isn’t really running for President, at least not entirely.” Steve WatsonPrisonplanet.comAug 26, 2011
TIME magazine has published a five page spread on Ron Paul’s presidential campaign that hits newsstands today. While some are declaring this a lifting of the veil on media coverage of the Congressman, the reality is that the piece will go out of its way to convince readers that Paul is a fad and has no chance of winning.
Washington Post blogger Erik Wemple today shared a post entitled
“News media reverses Ron Paul blackout”, which links directly to a Politico article that contends
“Ron Paul scores success in media assault”.
“Paul’s complaints contributed to Time’s decision to do its first major piece on him this campaign season,” the Politico article states.
“He performed strongly at Ames,” Time writer Alex Altman told Politico. “I thought, and my editors think, that he had a valid complaint that he was being overlooked.”
On the surface this sounds great from a Ron Paul follower’s point of view, however, it quickly becomes clear from reading
Altman’s blog that the Time piece represents a continuation of the desperate establishment attempt to convince voters that Ron Paul does not have a snowflake’s chance in hell.
In his explanation of the upcoming Time piece, Altman opines, “Paul is probably not a credible contender for the nomination,” attempting to convince readers that his ideology and policies do not resonate with voters.
“His foreign policy of nonintervention is a nonstarter among neoconservatives. His view that social issues like abortion and gay marriage should be left up to the states causes social conservatives to blanch,” writes Altman.
“He’s a fiscal conservative, but his crusade for commodity-backed money and warnings about the looming dangers of hyperinflation aren’t exactly simpatico with deficit hawks’ concerns.” the piece continues. “At 76, his age could be a factor, and he hasn’t shaken the fringe rep he was tagged with in 2008. “Ron Paul is not going to be President of the United States,” conservative commentator Charles Krauthammer said recently.”
So Paul’s ideas do not resonate? One commenter puts Altman’s claims into perspective:
Ron Paul can’t win because he appeals to traditional conservatives who believe in small government, to leftists who believe in personal liberty, to ‘blue’ democrats who believe Obama has betrayed the party, to independents who voted for Obama but are disgusted with the Hopey-Changy that never happened, by gays who don’t want government dictating marriage rules, by straights who don’t want to be forced to live by a ‘gay agenda’. Gee…left, right, young, old, conservative, liberal, gay, straight…with all that support, he doesn’t have a chance!Altman then takes a leap into Orwellian territory by suggesting that “Paul isn’t really running for President, at least not entirely.”
Last time I checked, Paul was placed third in Gallup’s national presidential preference poll, and is running at an almost dead heat with Obama in the popularity stakes.
It has been an average week as far as Ron Paul appearances on the news networks are concerned. He’s been on CNN a couple of times, Fox News a couple of times and appeared on CNBC also. There have also been more print media stories this week, primarily, and rather paradoxically, reporting the fact that the media is not covering Ron Paul.
So the fact is that Ron Paul is no longer being completely ignored by the media. However, as Time has made it all too obvious, he is still being marginalized and ridiculed.
When the time is right for them, the media will simply ignore Paul again – this is the stark reality that the Congressman’s campaign and his followers have to deal with and overcome.
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From M.o.1 -- For me, I kind of fall into the same category as Gerald Celente of being a "political atheist" and my hopes for the rigged election system allowing a guy, who could completely destroy the system they have created, named Ron Paul to win the seat of the presidency are very slim. I don't say this from a standpoint of the man can't get the votes to win in a straight up election.....I say this from the standpoint that the voting system is a rigged event and they will not allow this man to win this seat of power. It is my belief that presidents are not elected by ballot but selected by birth. However, I will say this.....despite my beliefs in the voting system, I do offer my support for Ron Paul and his run for the presidency. I personally do not see a way back from the position this country has worked itself into with the power of the illegal Federal Reserve and the off shore private banks HOWEVER I also understand that for most people......two choices stand which are the ballot box or the cartridge box. That is why I support Ron Paul's run for presidency. One cannot deny the clear push by the mainstream media, backed by the banking cartels, to fade Ron Paul out from existence even though he has been the leader in numerous polls across the nation. My guess is that it will play out much as it did in the last election......RP won most of the polls back then but McCain still ended up with the nod for the run at the White House. As it stands, the man I beileve they have groomed and selected for this position is Rick Perry.....AKA "The Devil Incarnate". As it stands, besides armed rebellion, voting is what the people have and happens to be what the people want to use. Will it work? Only time will tell.