Fox news modifying the people meter on Ron Paul
I was enjoying watching today's fox news's debate people meter when...

Ron Paul's comments then ranked below the 50% line for the duration of what he had to say. What he had to say probably wasn't very popular but the duration and volume of the applause after he spoke seemed in line with most of what I'd heard today. WTF did fox news do? Does anyone have a higher quality feed or capture of what happened?Labels: debates, election 2008, fox news, Ron Paul
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