The TechCrunch Ron Paul Interview
by Michael Arrington on January 29, 2008

We were not able to schedule time with Congressman Ron Paul, a Republican candidate for president in 2008, until after we made our presidential endorsements this morning. No worries, though. Dr. Paul took the user voting portion of the endorsements in a landslide, although we endorsed rival John McCain over him in the editorial portion of the endorsements.

We’ll have a transcript up shortly at TechCrunch.

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  • correction RP is a Republican
    “We were not able to schedule time with Congressman Ron Paul, a Democratic candidate for president in 2008, “

  • Wow. Ron Paul is the most genuine politician I have ever heard. He may not sound charismatic but he really knows where he stands and is honest. He has the best formed opinions I have ever heard in a race for president and is always giving a straight answer without a bunch of BS. You may not agree with him but at least you know what he thinks and why he thinks it. You don’t have to guess with him.

    I wish he did this interview before your endorsement went out. Just maybe it would have allowed you to consider him a bt more.

  • Mike,

    Need us to do your transcripts?

    Jamie

  • Ron Paul is right! We need to keep government regulation away from the internet!! The internet is the last bastion of free speech. The government ruins EVERYTHING it meddles with. Net neutrality is a good intentioned idea but the only people I would trust less than corporations (which are already backed by the government) is government itself to regulate the internet.

    Ron Paul speaks the truth!

  • I’ve been subscribed to the podcast for a long time but I just came to the site for the first time in a while and realized there have been some new episodes that have not been picked up by my subscription in iTunes. I haven’t seen a new show since November. Just thought you would like to know.

  • What, we are also abusing human rights in the United States. What has he been smoking. If you measure the human rights abuses that China committed in Tibet alone could fill a three story book store. Let’s get real and stop covering our eyes so that we can get a piece of the China pie.

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