Was Sacha Baron Cohen's character, Brüno, in his latest movie, specifically a gay “Austrian” reporter so he could trick Congressman Ron Paul into an Austrian economics interview?

If you have seen Brüno, you have seen that he deceptively tricked the Congressman from Texas into an interview and then started to undress in front of him.

According to Dr. Paul, he was invited to the interview without knowing that comedian Sacha Baron Cohen was posing as Brüno and thought that it would be about Austrian economics. Apparently, the whole production group was very sneaky about the situation.

Wonder if Sacha (as Brüno) was nervous at all while making moves on one of the bravest and honest men of our time.

How does Sacha Baron Cohen get distinguished political figures to interview with him? Well for this case, maybe he became a gay “Austrian” reporter, Brüno, to interview Ron Paul on the subject of Austrian economics.

Austrian economics has always been a clear subject of interest for Dr. Paul, and any chance to spread that message is probably what the doctor hoped to do.

Though Sacha Baron Cohen may be a very funny man, you wonder why his character Brüno would want to target the Congressman and try and make him look like a fool.

Ron Paul now has the ears of millions around the world and several bills in Congress that threatens the Federal Reserve with transparency of policy and would secure freedom of speech for Americans. The establishment is probably shaking in their boots as his message is ringing true to the masses.

Ron Paul should take this as a compliment. Research his H.R. 1207, H.R. 3394, H.R. 3395 and HR 3396 bills and call your congressmen and women to support them.