Ron Paul furrowed his eyebrows before storming off completely during a CNN interview addressing allegations that he made money and won fame with the help of a sometimes racist series of newsletters back in the 1990s. Paul is the same candidate that many have said has been ignored by the media — some would say, though, he’s not — but since he’s been climbing in the polls and suddenly appears to be a real contender in the Republican primary race, the media’s turned up the heat. CNN’s Gloria Berger was just starting to grill Paul about the details of how involved he was in the racist newsletters, when the candidate stonewalled her. "Why don’t you go back and look at what I said yesterday on CNN and what I’ve said for 20 something years. 22 years ago?" Paul said right at the outset. "I didn’t write them, I disavow them, that’s it."

Ron Paul furrowed his eyebrows before storming off completely during a CNN interview addressing allegations that he made money and won fame with the help of a sometimes racist series of newsletters back in the 1990s. Paul is the same candidate that many have said has been ignored by the media  – some would say, though, he’s not — but since he’s been climbing in the polls and suddenly appears to be a real contender in the Republican primary race, the media’s turned up the heat. CNN’s Gloria Berger was just starting to grill Paul about the details of how involved he was in the racist newsletters, when the candidate stonewalled her. “Why don’t you go back and look at what I said yesterday on CNN and what I’ve said for 20 something years. 22 years ago?” Paul said right at the outset. “I didn’t write them, I disavow them, that’s it.”

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Borger, like a good journalist, pressed on for a few seconds before urging Paul to react to what people are saying about the two decade old allegations. “These things are pretty incendiary,” Borger said. “Because of people like you,” Paul snapped back, just before he pulled of his microphone and headed for the door. ”I appreciate your answering the questions, and you understand it’s our job to ask them,” the reporter said, almost apologetically as Paul was leaving.

Later, when talking about the incident on air, Situation Room host Wolf Blizter suggested that Paul “got tired of talking about” the corruption allegations. “He clearly thinks its irrelevant,” Borger told Blitzer. “It’s clearly a question he’d rather not be asked.”

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