New Ron Paul Interview: Hillary Clinton Could’ve Run as a Republican!

by | Feb 8, 2017

New Ron Paul Interview: Hillary Clinton Could’ve Run as a Republican!

by | Feb 8, 2017

Michael Tracey of TYT Politics interviews former U.S. Congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul on the good and bad of Trump, his cabinet picks, prospects for continued interventionism, neocons in the deep state, nuclear build-up, resisting the pro-war media, liberty and security, Rand’s resistance to Bolton in the Senate, and constitutionalism vs. empire.

As of a mere few hours being live on YouTube, the interview has over 5000 views and 200+ comments. In this age of political uncertainty, Dr. Paul’s message is refreshingly clear and embodies the best of principled Liberty.

Brad Hoff

Brad is a native Texan and US Marine veteran who after leaving the military began wandering around the Middle East, eventually making Syria his second home. He's authored multiple stories for his blog Levant Report which gained international attention. Find his writing at Antiwar.com, SOFREP, Foreign Policy Journal, The Canary (UK), and others.

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