Why isn't the media covering Ron Paul more?

He's usually ignored by the leading news stations. Seems like they don't want him to win.

Tina2011-10-12T16:00:13Z

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Who cares.

Brat2011-10-12T23:01:09Z

Because the globalist cabal wish to keep the American people in line, voting in the 2 party system; they only want the people to select the candidates that they say they are allowed to choose. That's how they give off the illusion that we live in a democracy. The people *think* they are choosing, when their chosen candidate is no more then an actor, playing a role. And that actor, is an employee, just like everybody else.

Imagine you go in to a fast food joint. Say you order a cheesburger with no pickles on it. You get it and it has pickles, so you go back and complain. Who hears your complaint? Most times the cashier, or the shift manager. You never, ever get to see the franchise owner. Same thing in DC, but a bigger picture. The President is like the shift manager, has a number of underlings, but he ultimately has a boss. The globalist elites want their worldwide chess game to continue, hence it only follows if they would direct their vehicle (the media) to shine more of a light on Ron Paul, that he would awaken more people and they would follow the trail of breadcrumbs and rebel against the system that they set up.

NYYanks12011-10-12T22:41:33Z

Because he is the only real candidate in the race. The corporate media fears Ron because he speaks the truth.

The fact that lamestream media ignores him should tell everyone that he is the man for America.

Shawn Robin2011-10-12T22:43:01Z

Nobody that remembers that last US presidential election wants him to win.
He lied to voters insanely claiming that hoaxes are real:

http://factcheck.org/2008/02/wrong-paul/

http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2007/12/01/highway-to-hell.html

Crazy people like Paul belong in a nut house, not the White House.

Anonymous2011-10-12T22:43:02Z

He is a Regular on Fox News.

The Liberal News Media Hates Paul & ALL Republicans.

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