Saying it's a conspiracy and making a snarky comment about it is a psychological ploy and tactic to dissuade people from expressing a affirmative view. I never used the word conspiracy but there does seem to clearly be an agenda amongst the media to black Paul out as this has happened multiple times in multiple news outlets including Fox news
http://rt.com/usa/news/fox-paul-debate-poll-257/
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 24,894 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.
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Originally Posted by crockett
It's a conspiracy.. I bet CNBC blew up the WTC as well.
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