Ralph Leger talks to us at the Boston Tea Party on April 14th 2010.
Voices of the Tea Party: Ralph Leger
Posted: April 16, 2010 by datechguy in internet/free speech, short films/interviews, special eventsTags: boston, short interviews, tea parties, tea party express
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He’s a nice man. But talking about repealing Obamacare? This man of course is aware that he lives in Massachusets, a state which ALREADY HAS Romneycare. Residents are all forced to purchase health insurance in accordance to the state law in which Scott Brown voted in FAVOR of.
He of course would know this because as a resident of Massachusetts he must fill out the Massachusetts Health Care Tax Form. Did he file his state taxes already? I should hope so since they were due April 15.
Why didn’t you call him out on that?
Datechguy, I know you are conservative politically, but when it comes to journalism as a reporter/blogger interviewing people shouldn’t you be unbiased, fair, and ask a standard follow up question?
I think I was very fair and unbiased. I treated him the same I always treat people. When I do short interviews with the public, I ask a few questions and let them answer them. I’m not trying to change their minds, I want to know what they think. If other people want to give different opinions they can do so when I interview them and/or in comments as you are doing. For example when I interviewed Larry Baer I found what some of what he said personally offensive, but he is an avg guy walking by and was kind enough to let me film him so that’s what I did.
Any critiques can wait till an item is posted but for me I’d just as soon let people feel free to say what they think unvarnished. If someone else wants to do something else, that’s their call.