Media Blackout Expanding?

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I was wondering if anyone else has noticed the sudden slowdown of media coverage (not that there was a lot to begin with) of not just Ron Paul but also the FED. I ask this because I and a friend of mine watch the FED pretty closely these days, especially when Ben comes before Congress and gives testimony. We have heard/seen nothing on last weeks rate cut. Normally the MSM is all over that kind of news and I haven't seen a whole lot as compared to previous months.

In addition, there are always tons of new videos of the testimony and of RP shaking down Ben. Nothing. I know Dr. Paul has been doing a lot of touring and giving speeches and you can normally find people posting videos from those speeches. Nothing. Ron Paul's book makes #1 on Amazon instantly and I saw one interview on YouTube from CNN on the book. Other than that, nothing.

Does it not seem strange that the more Ron Paul speaks out the quieter the media gets? The vast majority of us here have followed Dr. Paul long enough to know and understand his economic philosophy and the warnings he has spoken of pending economic disaster. Everyday we are one step closer to the doom he has tried so hard to warn us about, and many of those warnings have or are coming true. Would you not expect to hear some kind of coverage on all this? Something just doesn't smell right.


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Can't say that I have

Can't say that I have noticed. I mainly watch CNBC and they are always talking about the FR, interest rates etc. I don't know of any time soon that Bernanke will be talking to Congress as I believe they are past dealing with the Mortgage mess.
The next date would be the biannual Humphrey Hawkins testimony sometime in July.

Ken Posted by Ken on Mon, 05/05/2008 - 23:36
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