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"Don't fuss at me. You asked me a question, let me answer it."
Though they are asking here about the coming "North American Union," they are first and foremost Truthers. Conspiracy theorists tend to be "completists" by nature. If you like one, might as well pick up the whole set.
At the end he gets into the allegation that he paid his son about half the money collected from a political PAC in order to perform "a no-show" job with light, if little work. He says it's not the case his son didn't work for a living.
Oh-- and then she begins screaming about WTC7 and how gravity can't cause things to fall. Or something.
Meanwhile, as Slublog's post below notes, Ron Paul's surpsised that appearing on Truther radio shows, pandering to Truther lunatics, and making soft Truther-ish statements capable of being read as suggesting 9/11 was a put-up job all have somehow made people believe he's a Truther.