Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Ron Paul Announces Daily Radio Commentary

He writes on his Facebook page:
I will be doing daily radio commentary and podcasts starting March18th. Details on "Ron Paul's America" coming soon!

Update:

The commentaries will be twice daily one-minute radio commentaries with radio veteran and bestselling author Charles Goyette as his sidekick. In addition to the daily commentaries, Ron Paul's America will also be available as a weekly podcast.

8 comments:

  1. At this moment I am going away to do my breakfast,
    later than having my breakfast coming again to read further news.


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  2. see, was that difficult? instead of bitching over a domain name and splitting your potential market into pro and anti factions in one of the many fault lines in the libertarian movement , just start pitch your product out there and get people to listen and leave those tools out there on the margins, flogging the odd sweatshirt. Can't wait for the thing to start especially with Goyette on board too. And don't forget Scott Hortons podcasts as well. hey there can never be too many libertarian sites and podcasts.

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  3. I'm over Ron Paul. I appreciate that he ran for president, but unless he runs for governor of Texas or something like that, just hearing more of his lectures is boring. Not excited at all about this.

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    1. Millions of other people are excited. Instead of the monopoly of neo-cons offering talk radio nonsense and podcasts, we will have the most well known libertarian on the planet giving daily opinions. Sure, the sort of people who read sites like this every day may not learn much, but it is going to lead to far more people reading sites like this. Everyone has to start somewhere.

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  4. I look forward to Ron Paul confiscating everyone's copies of his podcast at a later date under the justification that he has copyright and trademark.

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    1. Except that has nothing to do with the private contract agreement the people who signed up for ronpaul.com agreed to, now does it?

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