Monday, June 1, 2015

Fox News Still Has Problems

Fox News continues to blackout Rand Paul in their poll coverage

Nick Morpus
, Rare Contributor

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Once again, Fox News forgot to include Sen. Rand Paul in their coverage of a new 2016 presidential poll, even though the senator outperformed other candidates mentioned and the survey cited made Paul a significant part of their original headline.
Quinnipiac released a poll today featuring the headline “Five Leaders In 2016 Republican White House Race, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Rubio, Paul Are Only Republicans Even Close To Clinton.” Yet in Fox News’ coverage, Paul apparently didn’t register enough to justify being shown on the broadcast of the poll.
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In the poll, Rand Paul polled at 7 percent, ahead of Sen. Ted Cruz who received 6 percent.
But Cruz was featured in Fox News’ coverage of the poll.
Instead of mentioning Rand Paul’s competitiveness against Hillary Clinton (Paul and Rubio paired better against the former Secretary of State than any other Republicans), Fox left Paul’s name out to focus on lower-tier performers Donald Trump and John Kasich.
MSNBC covered the same Quinnipiac poll on Thursday, but included the full top seven performers, cutting off their graphic after Cruz.
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Instead of leaving Paul off of their coverage, MSNBC decided to not show candidates with substantially lower polling scores, focusing primarily on the top tier candidates.
For those who are unfamiliar with this tendency of pretending Paul does not exist in Fox News’ poll coverage, two weeks ago, the news channel conducted an in-house poll that pitted 2016 Republican hopefuls against Hillary Clinton. Somehow in their quest for numbers to crunch, the news agency failed to ask poll participants their opinions on a Paul v. Clinton match-up and left him off of their poll completely.
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Despite this Fox News survey blackout, Paul polled significantly high against Hillary Clinton in states such as New HampshireColorado, and Iowa.
In early May Fox News put Paul’s name last although he was the highest polling candidate among the four featured.
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That’s three snubs for Paul in May alone.
Is ignoring Paul’s polling numbers beginning to become a pattern for Fox News?

From: http://rare.us/story/fox-news-continues-to-blackout-rand-paul-in-their-poll-coverage/

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Live on the Senate floor Rand Paul on the NSA/Patriot Act

Live streaming
http://www.c-span.org/video/?326084-1/senator-rand-paul-rky-nsa-surveillance&live

Live updates
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2015/may/20/rand-paul-senate-filibuster-nsa-spying-patriot-act-live

Thursday, May 14, 2015

5 Reasons The Average American Should Support Rand Paul

Supporting a candidate takes a lot of work. When I first learned about who Rand Paul was as a candidate there were 5 things that stuck out to me. 5 things he says he will do, and these things are something every American should get behind. I will not list everything I support about Rand, but these are the top 5 reason the average American (me) should support Rand Pal for President of the United States.

1. Rand Paul has been a leader in the fight to stop illegal NSA spying on American citizens. He believes every American has the constitutional right to privacy, and now the highest court agrees. He says he will immediately end the bulk data collection, and NSA spying and make it at the order of a judge.


2. Rand support term limits, and government reform. He believes in new beginnings, and new ideas. He believes the Congress should not pass a law they do not live under themselves.



3. Rand supports our second amendment rights. He will uphold the Bill of Rights, and will not support gun control, but gun reform.



4. Rand Paul supports reforming the criminal justice system. He will ease the burden on tax payers, fix the broken criminal justice system, and break the cycle of incarceration for no violent ex-offenders.



5. He stands with Israel. He is proud of it too. The longtime friends of America, Israel, and ally in the Middle East. We need to stand for Israel, and defeat the enemies that murder Israeli citizens first through sanctions.



These are 5 reason you should support him, and let me tell you there are 5 more. To see all of his stances on issues visit here.

What Is Your Problem Fox News?

Alright, I need to rant a little. I used to be a Fox News viewer. I know. As of recent I have realized at the young age of 18 that it was a mistake. First, they never show a thing about Rand Paul. I have seen two interviews ever live. Other than the interviews, they really show nothing.

Next, they leave him completely out of the polls. Here is a prime example.


My guess is that they polled on Rand, but just decided the results were too strong in his favor. As most already know Rand is known for beating Hillary or being close behind in every poll I have seen.

Recently I have started watching CNN and MSNBC. Yeah, I know. Let me tell you. CNN and MSNBC both talk about Rand more. MSNBC even went on to compliment the fact that he stays strong on issues such as Iraq.

So why is Rand Paul's name being left off of Fox News? I tend to believe they find him a threat and not conservative enough. Sorry. We believe in Liberty.

Rand Paul's Comments On George Stephanopoulos


Following the recent breaking news that George S. have not donated once but three times to the Clinton campaign, Rand Paul has recently came out to discuss his view on the situation of George S. moderating the Republican debates.

Rand Paul simply stated that the donations by Stephanopoulous should preclude him from moderating any debates in the 2016 presidential campaign.
“It’s impossible to divorce yourself from that, even if you try,” Mr. Paul said. “I just think it’s really, really hard because he’s been there, so close to them, that there would be a conflict of interest if he tried to be a moderator of any sort.”
The remarks came after it was released that George S. had given up to 50,000 dollars since 2013.