This is an excellent article. It shows that what the media SAYS the public is thinking, is not really how the public is thinking or, more importantly, how they are planning to vote.
And it's not even about Ron Paul as much as it is about the issues for which Ron Paul stands--issues on the minds and hearts of most Americans: bringing home our boys and girls in Iraq, stopping this empire building (warring) and getting the monkeys off the backs of the working people of our country.
Link: New Haven Advocate: News - Election 2008: Did Ron Paul Break Fox News?.
Two days before the New Hampshire primary, Fox News staged a forum for the Republican presidential candidates and invited everyone who was at the ABC debate the day before, except for Ron Paul. They introduced the forum by saying that the GOP nominee would be one of the five candidates who were there, a statement clearly meant to suggest that Ron Paul doesn't have a chance to win.
That may have been the straw that broke the camel's back, if the camel was an American populace growing increasingly impatient and frustrated with Faux News propaganda.