Hi Billy:

This article received over 16,000 page views, 310 Likes and climbing.

http://www.examiner.com/independent-in-manchester/ron-paul-wows-crowd-on-tonight-show-with-jay-leno

I agree with this article that Paul is very liberal (much more than me) on this 
issue.  Some of the Paul supporters were unhappy with his characterization of 
Bachmann as a hater.

Kevin

   Christian Post > Politics|Sun, Dec. 18 2011 11:18 AM EDT 
  Ron Paul on Bachmann: She Hates Muslims
  By Amanda Winkler | Christian Post

   Texas Congressman Ron Paul went on the attack against his GOP presidential 
rival, Michele Bachmann, claiming that the congresswoman has a bad case of 
“Islamophobia.”
  “She hates Muslims,” Paul said on NBC’s “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” on 
Friday. “She wants to go get ‘em.”

  The “go get ‘em” phrase was in response to Bachmann’s hardline policy stance 
against the suspected Iranian nuclear program.

  Paul did not elaborate on his claims. However, his comments follow a stark 
foreign policy disagreement between the two rivals that was displayed on the 
debate stage the night before.

  Paul, a self-proclaimed libertarian and non-interventionist, urged that the 
U.S. government take a softer, more diplomatic approach to Iran.

  Bachmann took issue with Paul’s stance during the Iowa debate, saying he 
underestimates the threat of Iran. 


  "I think I have never heard a more dangerous answer for American security 
than the one that we just heard from Ron Paul," Bachmann said. Her response 
sparked solid applause from the audience.

  Paul’s comments appeared to catch The Tonight Show audience off-guard. Up 
until now, Paul has been quiet on the personal attacks.

  Bachmann is in Iowa today and told ABC News that she rejects Paul’s comments.

  “Of course I don’t hate Muslims,” Bachmann said. “That’s an absolutely 
outrageous statement.”

  “With all due respect to my colleague, I think Ron Paul would make a very 
dangerous president because he doesn’t understand this threat,” Bachmann 
continued telling ABC.

  Paul also commented on the other GOP candidates while on The Tonight Show.

  He called Mitt Romney a “nice guy” who should remain as a governor, noted 
that Newt Gingrich should run for speaker of the House again and said Rick 
Santorum can’t stop talking about gay people and Muslims.

  Paul spent the remainder of his time with Leno discussing his more 
libertarian views. His nickname, Dr. No, is derived from his opposition for 
more federal government and regulation.

  Leno asked Paul if he was against seatbelt laws.

  “I’m in favor of seat belts, not seatbelt laws,” Paul quipped.

  Leno then asked Paul who his favorite president was.

  President Grover Cleveland, according to Paul, because “he loved to veto 
bills.”


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