“Is it legitimate? Is it a legitimate question to ask that something went out in your name?” Borger continued.
“And when you get the answer, it’s legitimate you sort of take the answers you get. I didn’t write them. didn’t read them at the time and I disavow them. That is your answer.”
“It’s legitimate, it’s legitimate. These things are pretty incendiary,” Borger pressed.
“Because of people like you,” Paul riffed.
But Borger continued to barrage Paul with questions, at which point Paul took off his mic and walked out of the interview.
“It seems like Ron Paul got tired of talking about it,” CNN’s Wolf Blitzer said.
Yeah, there's a cool head under pressure, real Presidential timber there. So once again, if the explanation is so simple, how come Ron Paul can't stick around long enough to explain it? Maybe because he's realized that his "other people wrote that in my name" defense when you're running for the Oval Office makes you look like an asshole?
Compare that to President Obama. I can't wait to hear the defense for this idiocy.
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