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CNBC Anchors Upset When They Unintentially Air Ron Paul’s Opening Statement to House Financial Services Committee
When you work at CNBC you just don’t want the unfiltered truth getting out across the airwaves (notice the reaction of the talking heads at 2:23).
Ron Paul said things like: “This is the end of an era. You can’t reinflate the bubble… it has failed” which is of course waaay too truthful to be shown uncensored:
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Rick Santelli leading the Charge Against Govt. Bailouts
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Inflation Tax and Dollar Devaluation: Paul Confronts Bernake
Ron Paul was on CNBC yesterday discussing the inflation tax, the weak dollar, and his meeting with Ben Bernake:
Here is the full excerpt from the above referenced House Financial Services Committee meeting where Paul once again tried to set Bernake straight:
Ron Paul was really making the rounds yesterday. Funny how people are having to admit he’s been right all along now that it’s becoming undeniably obvious. Even Glenn Beck is treating him with more respect these days (if only Glenn could get the whole war on terror/foreign policy thing figured out he’d be an OK guy!). Here is the clip of Paul on Beck’s show:
Related info: Why Oil and Gas Prices Are High
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