Paul Cuts Off And Flees Live Interview When Questions Get Too Hard
Rand Paul had another disastrous interview with
a member of the media today. Watch Paul walk out on an interview
with The Guardian just as he was being pressed on his flawed campaign
strategy.
Video:
As you can see, in the video above, The Guardian’s
Paul Lewis was in the middle of asking Paul about how he plans on
winning the Republican nomination on a platform of criminal justice
reform when the vast majority of Republicans believe that the law is
being applied fairly to all Americans. Paul didn’t say goodbye, or
excuse himself from the interview. He just walked out.
The media initially reported that Paul campaign
staffers turned out the lights on Lewis, but the Paul folks claim that
it was a CNN producer who was setting for Paul’s next interview that
left the scene in darkness.
Rand Paul is getting a taste of what happens when
journalists hold him accountable for his policy inconsistencies. Paul seems to be running a very entitled campaign for a family that has
perpetually run for president and never come remotely close to winning
anything of consequence.
Paul has defined himself as the angry lightweight
who is going to deflect from his flip-flops by either attacking or
running away from the media. If Paul wants people to vote for him,
media engagement is a free way to reach millions of potential voters. So
far, Paul has hit the 2016 campaign trail and fallen flat on his face.
Paul may not have had the time to answer Lewis’s question, but there
are more graceful ways of ending an interview than walking out. If Paul
had excused himself politely from the interview, there would be no
story, but if Rand Paul can’t handle NBC’s Today show and Paul Lewis
from The Guardian, voters shouldn’t have any faith that he can handle
being president.
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