Sen. Paul: Internet Will Protect Me From Media Bias if I'm the Nominee

“I think the monopoly on media has, somewhat, been broken up by the Internet" since the days when there were only three networks to get news from, he said.

Hours before the third Republican presidential debate kicked off in Boulder, Colo., on Wednesday, MRCTV asked Sen. Rand Paul (R-K.Y.) how he planned to deal with media bias if he were to get the GOP nomination -- and his answer might surprise you.

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