

I suppose they also don't understand the concept of overloading the capacity to be afraid with excessive fear mongering either. Of course, he's not alone, the entire non-Paul crowd clamorred about islamofasism, jihadists and a worldwide caliphate. The depths of the man's ignorance is quite astonishing. Rudy was the most ignorant of the bunch, claiming that foriegn policy has absolutely nothing to do with terrorism, in fact he said flat out that foreign policy is 'irrelevant, totally irrelevant'. Somehow though, this idea that even a child can grasp, that if you poke a hornet's nest you'll get stung, was completely beyond the comprehension of all the other Republican candidates. It's a pretty simple concept really and backed up by all credible intelligence experts. To boil it down: They hate us because we're fucking with them. His thoughts on foriegn policy were spot on and well said and really quite irrefutable. Mostly in articulation but also in assertiveness.

Blowback anyone?Īs usual, Ron Paul came across as the smartest guy in the room, though personally I thought he could have done much better. What you didn't see of course was Romney's attack ads which prompted this bashing as much as his polling if not more, no doubt. Perhaps they thought it was okay because Mitt is basically a liberal flip-flopper anyway? I don't know, but it didn't really make any of them look good. It makes me think of Reagan's 11th commandment of 'thou shalt not speak ill of fellow republicans'. McCain, Huckabee and Guiliani gave Romney what appeared to be a gang initiation by beating. Not only did I got to see the debates but can also comment on them.
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Perhaps there's a Reagan - win one for the gipper theme here?įeb 3rd is the anniversary of Delaware ratifying the Articles of Confederation, the Fifteenth Amendment (voters rights) and the Sixteenth Amendment (income tax) - I'm sure something can be done with one, some or all of those.īy some strange 'perfect storm' of weather phenomenon I actually have both TV reception (all 4 channels) and net connectivity tonight (durring a storm!) in my mountain retreat. Perhaps the Ron Paul Blimp and Ron Paul Air Corps could do flyby as well at the game (someone put links in comments please!). so shouln't come from the campaign itself. That's it, gotta post whole the net lasts for me.

Use the comments here to coordinate and get it off the ground. I think though, someone should pick this ball up and run with it, before another campaign does. Besides, I hate football, I'm a hockey guy. I havn't even had the time to connect with my local meetup group since crossing the country (I assume it's Medford - hi!). So, whatcha all think? I can do nothing with this, I will be lucky if this actually posts with my crazy connection. Not only will an ad stay in the public's mind from Super Sunday to Super Tuesday, a CLEVER ad will be talked about on ALL of the major news stations and talk shows and will likely be re-shown on the monday in betweeen, right before voting commences for primaries in more states than ever before in American history. well, two moneybombs breaking all records pretty much puts that argument to rest.Īnyhow, as far as I can tell, the Superbowl is on Feb 3 and Super (Duper) Tuesday is on Feb 5th. A 10% showing in Iowa in my book is a serious win. that state should have rejected us outright for no other reason than they are recipients of federal largesse in untold quantities.

This election is FAR from over at this point - I know some are moaning about Iowa, but seriously, our Iowan brethren did damn good. I had this idea ages ago, but nixed it for two reasons: One, I checked the dates and thought that by this time campaigning would be over for us (one way or the other)and two, I didn't think the Ron Paul campaign would be able to afford it.
