http://www.politicalcortex.com/And I will be monitoring all other interviews he gives to this media and writing them if he is treated like he was on ABC or by Larry King. He is a man of his words, and for them to cheapen his important message and attempt to disengage us in that dialogue with these political tactics aimed at casting doubt on his motivations is simply low. And also in all honesty, to me they are the same tactics employed by those who only come to his book signings to turn them into partisan political rallies like they did in California and probably will in NYC. I am hoping to go tomorrow if I can get out of work, but if I do I will be going to a book signing of a great American who wrote this book for all Americans, not a partisan political rally intimating he is using this book as a political campaign prop. I doubt those running these little shows realize that people may begin to believe he is putting people up to this despite his words, and that will hurt his credibility. There is a time and a place for everything and I find it to be rude and distracting to those who support him whether he runs or not. The book signing I went to in NJ last summer for AIT had none of that, and it was actually very informative and on topic as it should have been. Oh well, perhaps if I can't get there tomorrow and he also has book signings for his book Solutions which is said to be a follow up to AIT this fall, I may get to actually see him again to talk to him about his books and his great work for our planet. Hopefully tomorrow he also won't be shouted down like he was in California and people will actually go there because they care about the words he has written, especially since it seems that the corporate media in this country surely does not.