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http://www.thedailybell.com/3341/VID...public-Survive... VIDEO: CBS's Frank Schieffer Detonates... 'Can the Republic Survive?' CBS's long-time political sponsor Bob Schieffer went silently berserk yesterday, though few noticed. Schieffer, a water-carrier for the power elite, was livid concerning the decrepit state people politics. He was not exactly sputtering as he investigated the camera and offered his latest discourse. The episode might have several causes, but one which happened to us was his recently performed meeting with Libertarian Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul (R-Tex). Throughout the meeting, Schieffer's discomfort was apparent, as was his tendency. He attacked Ron Paul's free-market philosophy as unworkable and his anti-empire perception as impractical. The meeting was generally panned on the web, with several taking pictures at Schieffer's unprofessional conduct. It may be that Schieffer was brooding within the meeting and the resulting 'Net furor. Or maybe the futility of the present program − and the stress of preventing Ron Paul's continuing achievement on the campaign trail − gets to him. Undoubtedly, whilst the 'Net period flowers a variety of power elite verities pass the wayside. The mainstream media that Schieffer represented therefore ably in the 20th century has lost substantial strength. The previous paradigm of Republicans versus Democrats has been changed by the Web and therefore has the sociopolitical conversation. Today Republicans and Democrats might be observed standing together on one side of the section, offering state options while Ron Paul and the libertarian group stands on another, showing economic and social treatments that stress independence and free markets. That's the Internet Reformation for you personally. Maybe this is exactly what made Schieffer so irritated. He revealed a discourse which was very uncommon, and surprising because of its vitriol to listen to on an institution system like CBS. Within their work to destroy one another are the political events on the brink of destroying the class, the machine, he requires. "We aren't there but we possibly may be close." Strategies, he provides, "are as worthless because they are mean − and for all of us lately" nothing have been done by government. Eventually, he asks, "Can it be fixed prior to the whole thing blows apart?" Begin to see the movie here: ( Video from CBS's YouTube person channel. )
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