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1011Premier constat : le classement par sondage effectué par les lecteurs de Fox.News plaçait Ron Paul en tête dans le débat qui a eu lieu en Floride le 22 septembre, entre les candidats républicains à la désignation pour les présidentielles de 2012. Second constat : lorsqu’il est apparu qu’effectivement Paul occupait cette position, Fox.News a fait disparaître ces résultats de son site principal de couverture du débat de politique intérieure aux USA. Constat général : Ron Paul continue à passionner les futurs électeurs US et la presse-Système continue sa chasse au Ron Paul. L’on constate d’ailleurs qu’il s’agit de la presse-Système des républicains qui se disent radicaux et populistes (Fox.News), aussi bien que du reste. C’est bien le Système dans son entièreté qui est terrorisé à l’idée d’une affirmation électorale de Ron Paul…
Le problème, en l’occurrence, est que cette sorte de manipulation ne passe pas inaperçue. Elle a été relevée par un site alternatif, qui a capturé l’image des résultats en question, et elle est reprise et détaillée par Russia Today ce 23 septembre 2011. Ainsi peut-on continuer à suivre l’évolution de l’obsession menaçante que Ron Paul constitue pour le Système. A noter, dans ce compte-rendu, l’avis de Ralph Nader, “dissident” de gauche dans l’échiquier politique US, qui présente un plaidoyer chaleureux pour Ron Paul.
«If you’ve noticed a lack of Ron Paul in the mainstream media’s coverage of the 2012 presidential race, it might not be an accident. After he placed first in a Fox News poll, the outlet has removed the results from their website without explanation.
»Fox had launched an online poll to gauge readers’ opinions on last night’s Republican show-down and asked their audience, “Which GOP presidential candidate do you think won the Fox News/Google debate?” At one point Paul placed in first, with 30 percent of the votes, but a reader of Infowars.com has pointed out that the poll has disappeared from the website, or has been shuffled to another page far from the front of Fox’s political coverage. Logging onto the poll now produces an error in which the user is told “No content item selected.”
»A screen shot of the poll produced by Infowars shows that Paul led with 24,8945 votes, with Mitt Romney trailing in second place with 22,656 votes, of 27 percent of the total. Rick Perry placed third with 15 percent of the votes, followed by Herman Cain with 9 percent.
Speaking from the stage during last night’s debate, Paul reminded the audience that he has been placing quite well in most surveys as of late. The mainstream media, however, continues to ignore him, despite pleasant polling.
»When quizzed during last night’s debate from Orlando, Florida on whom he might consider as a running mate, Paul deterred the question and noted that he wouldn’t bother selecting anyone until he made it in the “top two.” In the meantime, Paul said, he was running in third in most national polls.
»The mainstream media continues to overlook Paul, however, favoring Rick Perry and Mitt Romney as the frontrunners, and unexplainably offering more airtime to Michele Bachmann. Speaking to CNN yesterday, former presidential candidate and long-time activist Ralph Nader said he thought Paul was perhaps most appealing of the current GOP candidates. “He wants to get out of these wars overseas, he wants to bring the soldiers back, he wants to cut the bloated military budget, he wants to change some of the anti-civil liberty provisions in the Patriot Act, he hates corporate welfare and all these bailouts of Wall Street crooks,” said Nader. “He ought to get more attention, instead of ten times more attention being given to Michele Bachmann.”»
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