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Posted By: the statist
Date: 2008-01-26 19:52:56
I am so glad that we have this website that reports the truth that Ron Paul wins, despite the fact that the MSM tells us differently. I also read the onion too. They are just as accurate.
Posted By: ciborium
Date: 2008-01-26 20:12:58
I second the motion of being glad that there is a site out there that actually tells the truth. Despite the fact that there have some negative Ron Paul stories on this site, these have usually actually been true, if not popular among RP supporters. Keep up the good work and the good fight!
Posted By: Larry Ward
Date: 2008-01-26 20:14:57
The arrogant elitists of the establishment are imprudent to imagine that Ron Paul can't win. We are equally imprudent to imagine that he can't lose. Still, the scenarios you present are very credible and hard to refute.
I thank you for introducing me to the term "Fruity Giuliani" It is, of course, an unconsionable, adhominem attack which I shall use as often as possible going forward because it's fun.
But Fruity's a lightweight. These "top tier" pretty boys are just props for the real power brokers, those sneaky thugs who operate in the shadows like Rupert Murdock and Nick Rockefeller. What do you suppose they're gonna do if Ron Paul wins the nomination? They're not going to give up their financial empires just because of a little plebecite. Things are gonna get mighty bouncy. We live in exciting times.
Posted By: noslen
Date: 2008-01-26 20:38:28
it really is the game of "last man standing". Huckey is a really nice guy, but he has yet to get hit with his fair tax plan, amnesty, money and he's not what the rnc wants to be the nominee. rudy is officially toast. mitt and john will spend so much time and money slinging mud at each other that voters will really be turned off by it. Look at ice queen and obama in SC., people are really turned off by negative ads this time around. So RP is at a relatively good place right now but I think some of his people gotta to tell him when and how to give out sound bites. He should save his knowledge of the economy and government when there is only one other person on the other side of the debate cause 1) he will get more time to state his reasoning and 2) people are more focused when there are only 2 person on the stage.
Posted By: sheila
Date: 2008-01-26 21:18:30
Statist=Troll
Posted By: Alex Wallenwein
Date: 2008-01-26 21:33:36
To Larry Ward:
Of course it will get bouncy. Ron understands more than anyone that freedom is never free. If we all understand this, too, the establishment will have no chance. We will prevail!
Posted By: G2
Date: 2008-01-26 21:48:50
Larry said "...like Rupert Murdock and Nick Rockefeller. What do you suppose they're gonna do if Ron Paul wins the nomination?" In response: While we know they will continue to block and demean the Dr., let us hope and pray that they attempt no physical harm (e.g. covert assasignation). If the love is forced out of the rEVOLution, I for one of many will be on the front lines ruthlessly avenging his legacy. Beware the friendly fascist. Aim well if we must.
Posted By: Lars
Date: 2008-01-26 22:10:32
Thanks - great article!
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Posted By: John
Date: 2008-01-27 00:04:20
This is a great blog man! I look forward to seeing your posts on google news every day. Keep up the good work.
Posted By: Kipper
Date: 2008-01-27 02:17:14
Lars , This link does not seem to work.(?)
Posted By: mahasamoot
Date: 2008-01-27 07:31:24
I sure hope you're right. But in the end, I think it's just a daydream. McCain isn't going to drop out, even if he doesn't have any money left. He gets all the free ads he needs on FoxNews--not only that, but "news" ads work better then the ad ads that Ron can buy.
Ron is still long shot, by far. I doubt your perfect storm will come about, and note that many of the fatal problems you see for the others are more minor than you think.
None the less, Ron's already done better then anyone would have thought and if--and I hope--I am wrong, Ron has a good chance in the Fall. My hope is Ron v. Hillary with a dash of Nader on the green ticket.
Here's a thought. The dollar still has a long way to drop IMHO. If the dollar crashes before the 5th, Ron might just win after all.
Cheers!
Posted By: Eric Dondero
Date: 2008-01-27 09:01:03
If Ron Paul were to somehow manage to rise from the Phoenix and win the nomination, do you all honestly believe that mainline Republicans would support him? No. You'd see a massive third party movement emerge amongst individuals who support fighting Islamo-Fascism. Do you think these Pro-Defense voters are just going to vanish into thin air? There is a significant Pro-Military constituency out there, that recognizes the threat that Islamo-Fascism poses to our country. And the Pro-Surrender Ron Paul will never win their votes. I'd guess you'd see the emergence of a General like Tommy Franks on a 3rd party ticket, who'd end up slaughtering Paul and Hillary/Obama in the general.
Posted By: Chris
Date: 2008-01-27 09:35:13
I just want to say thank you for the positive reviews about Ron Paul.
Posted By: David
Date: 2008-01-27 09:45:09
Eric, please learn about how the extremists into Islamo-Facism are perceived by Muslims. They want to create a Caliphat with Bin Laden as head for all Islamic countries. Even most of their recruits are against that doctrine. America is just a rallying cry to get recruits. Why? Because America is perceived as the enemy. Why? Why is it that Palestinian kids have a demo against Israel for shooting some schoolgirl in the head at close range end up burning an American flag? Why do they grow up to become terrorists and attack Americans? If you decide someone is your enemy, you better understand their motivation for attacking you.
Posted By: David
Date: 2008-01-27 09:50:53
One flaw in this argument is that it assumes that the debates will allow him to participate. It is very easy to select some arbitrary national polling number, or just decide that post super-Tuesday only the top 2 or top 3 can participate. The Paul campaign should start national television advertising to get his message out faster.
Posted By: Alex Wallenwein
Date: 2008-01-27 10:26:12
Eric, you keep missing the boat (I wonder if you have ever seen one from close up?) "Pro-defense" is exactly what Ron stands for. Attacking others preemptively is what he is against. "Surrender" means to give up, to hand over. Pretending to fight terrorists "over there" while leaving our own borders unprotected for them to come in over here is the very definition of surrender. We have nothing to "surrender" in Iraq because Iraq isn't our country. Ron will certainly not "surrender" and US troops or even any equipment to the terrorists in Iraq and elsewhere. He will bring them all over here - so they can protect US! That's called DEFENSE. Why do you think the military overwhelmingly supports Ron Paul? "Pro-military" you are definitely not. You only throw mud and slime at Ron at every opportunity you get - and you are not even very good at it.
Posted By: JimS
Date: 2008-01-27 10:49:40
"Pro-Defense voters" as others call them will need to have this very important thing in mind.
Regardless of how bad you want this war - it will end with the next president. Now ask yourself if you want a republican or a demorat to end it?
Just look at Obomas crowds all you have to realize is even if what is left of the entire Republican Party came out to vote Oboma will still win.
Unless the remainder of the republicans team up with the libertarians and have a candidate that can pull the independents - the democrats will win. This is why Ron Paul needs to get the nod from the GOP - unless they truly want to toss the country to the dogs.
Posted By: Tyriek Gibson
Date: 2008-01-27 10:59:50
RON PAUL 2008!!!!!!!!!
Posted By: Matt C
Date: 2008-01-27 11:14:43
Um.. do you think there's actually *any chance *whatsoever that one or more of these candidates will drop before super tuesday?
-huckabee
-giuliani
-mccain
I would be astonished. What is much more likely is that all will stay in, the delegates will be divided almost-equally among mccain, romney, and giualiani, and Dr. Paul (sadly) will continue to get 4th or worse in each primary.
Now: I *dream of a headsup match between RP and anyone. But I know these dreams are wild.
Posted By: warispeace
Date: 2008-01-27 11:46:00
Great article! I love the Ghouliani thing. Perhaps he understands "blowback" by now...Thanks!
Matt C, Are you even aware of the fact that Ron Paul has finished 2nd in 2 of the last 3 contests, and that he has defeated Ghouliani in all but one of the states so far? He may have even won Louisiana, they can't seem to count the votes down there. Stop being so negative!!! Dr. Paul is on the rise, and if he were getting any decent media coverage, he would probably be winning this thing. People are waking up, it just takes time. Who knows what could happen by November?
Posted By: Walt Thiessen
Date: 2008-01-27 11:53:06
Eric wrote: "You'd see a massive third party movement emerge amongst individuals who support fighting Islamo-Fascism."
I, for one, would love to see this happen. It would mean that for the first time ever, the question of whether "islamo-fill-in-the-blank" is something we should fear as a country (or simply dismiss as an attempt to make us afraid in order to govern us and intimidate us) would actually be publicly debated rather than treated as if the fear were an inevitable truth. That would be a very healthy thing to happen. The only way to truly overcome fears is to face them.
Posted By: Jason
Date: 2008-01-27 12:21:24
There are some that predict that if Ron Paul isn't stopped with the media blackout, if he makes it far enough to the republican candidate or even elected president, his very life will be in danger. Would be corps risk that? What would be the 'blowback' then?
Posted By: Paul
Date: 2008-01-27 13:39:34
Sorry Eric, but the very group that believes this war is correct is also the very group that will believe anything the media tells them. It's the same group who consider themselves "Life-Long republicans" instead of actually trying to determine who is best to vote for based on their credentials. If Ron Paul gets the republican nomination there will be no massive third party Pro-War movement because the people who are pro-war....don't care. They'll vote for Ron Paul because it says (R) next to his name on the ballot, never even realizing their voting for someone against their precious fear driven war on Islam.
Posted By: Joseph
Date: 2008-01-27 14:08:52
I have noticed a few things lately about the web articles that are coming out. No one seems to be attacking Ron Paul. I particularly enjoyed berating them for their cheap attempts. Perhaps they are trying a new approach of totally ignoring him? Not even any negative articles oh well.
Posted By: Matt C
Date: 2008-01-27 14:26:07
Yes, warispeace, i'm aware that RP finished 2nd in a couple of recent contests.
How about a trivia question: name someone who failed to win one of the first six primaries who -- *ever -- won a single one of the last 44.
I'd have to look it up, but I'm fairly certain it never happens.
Posted By: Sid Davis
Date: 2008-01-27 14:43:12
I don't doubt that Dr. Paul can stay in the race right up till the end, but will he get the votes? So far the results have been very disappointing. As each of the big government war mongers drop out, it looks like Dr Paul is not gaining support.
I do see some value in fewer people in the debates where Dr. Paul gets more air time, but I am not encouraged that more air time will penetrate enough closed minds. It seems he has the wrong message for many of those who consider themselves "Republicans", and who are affected by fear more than logic.
Essentially I see the problem is that the "Republican" voters have rallied around the flag as those in power and the war monger candidates keep holding up boogymen to freighten and control the electorate. Ron Paul is portrayed as a traitor to the gang for pointing out the obvious facts about our empire and the hatred it fosters.
Posted By: Sudanese
Date: 2008-01-27 15:21:22
No one will vote for Paul in the end, because we have plenty of black people and mexicans in the army to kill the towell heads holding out in the mideast. Ron Paul is too weak to take the next logical step for the US which is to expand complete coverage over the world with unified banking, language, and law systems. Once we decimate the islamics in their homeland and place our "democracy" there, there will be one government, one people covering the planet. Then we can move into the future. I would gladly pay 75% taxes to have the government control everything in our lives. I hope we can get to that utopian day soon.
Posted By: Marc Scott Emery
Date: 2008-01-27 16:28:26
Giuliani may withdraw AFTER Super Tuesday, but certainly not before. He will get enough delegates in California and a few other states to encourage him to continue on into the convention. There is no way McCain, Huck or Romney will fold after Super Tuesday, each will get delegates, Huck in Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Bible Belt, Romney & McCain will split the rest, though Ron Paul will get delegates in California, Washington state, Montana, possibly Colorado and Arizona.
I believe all 5 will go to the Convention with varying influence, and no first ballot majority.
Posted By: bread111
Date: 2008-01-27 18:13:48
At least Ron Paul will not run out of money, because if his supporters ever get wind of his finances running low, they will just drop a few more "money bombs" on him. And if he does get elected, we can quit worrying about those other kind of "bombs" falling. And maybe someday, our children can "tour" Iran on a tour bus, instead of a "tour of duty" in a Humvee.
Im so glad Mr Paul is running for President... All I can say is "Put on your bulletproof vest and RUN PAUL RUN!"
Posted By: Jason Wilson
Date: 2008-01-30 03:38:22
For those who think that the this is a war with the islamic extremist. Don't buy into the bull shit! W
Who trained Bin Laden and the Taliban for the billionth time? It was our own C.I.A!
And if we didn't get involved the Russians would have been controlling Afghanistan and it was no strategic threat to us. THey would have than had to plow through Nuclear armed Pakistan and or Plow through a very religious fervert nation like Iran...
Where were our vital interest at stake?
There are real dangerous powers at work here people, there are groups in Europe who have never liked to play seccond fiddle to us cowboys, Every major European nation we beat handily U.K, France, Spain and Germany.
Who really controls the IMF world bank?
Do you think this great nation could be taken out by a bunch of rag tags hiding in a cave screaming God is great? Than truly 1) you are much much more stupider than I ever imagined and 2) You underestimate the ass whoopin they would (or any nation ) would get messing with the U.S
To take down the U.S you need someone close very close a friend 'perhaps' perhaps they are an 'ally' nation...someone who would pull the rug out from under us in a way we wouldn't imagine, infact someone who would orchestrate it in such a way that we would do it to ourselves unwittingly.
That's who we should be fighting.
As far as the military industrial weapons complex...
If Pepsi stocks take off is Coca Cola happy?
If Peace sells than who is buying weapons?
Do the math!
I support closing our bases down in Japan and the European Union, S Korea and every where in the world..
We need to concentrate on major battle groups in the pacific to check Chinese projection in the future...
and battle groups in the Atlanatic just in case Russia vrs E.U or the European Union themselves get any funny ideas.
If we stopped giving 6 billion to Israel and 18 billion to the Arabs and shut down all our bases...
Let me tell you this our guys in the bio chemical and nuclear and nano tech departments would take 10% of that funding and make weapons your ass would only dream of in a sci fi movie adventure.
And once we displayed such weaponry no one not China, The E.U or Tito Santana would ever think of touching us.
So get a grip Simper Fiedelis!
Posted By: jgo
Date: 2008-01-30 11:18:08
"When FLoridians find this out, they will toss him out on his head!" Unfortunately, Floridians did not find this out, and was there a campaign in SC? The radio talkers only mention his name with some attached epithet or snear, and the MSM carefully avoid mentioning him. A few days ago, I saw several other reports of MSM touting a position of another candidate, saying "he's the only one who says he would x", when it was a position Ron Paul has held for at least a couple decades. Well, if he's crushed, we can still vote for the Libertarian Party candidate.
Posted By: Go Read Rand
Date: 2008-01-30 16:09:18
If you believe Ron Paul is right, don’t let pessimism (your own or anyone else’s) prevent you from voting for him in the primary!! That’s really all it takes for him to win—votes!!!
Posted By: Ron Paul 2008
Date: 2008-02-01 21:08:00
Great article. Your predictions are starting to come true! I don't think I've read so many political articles in my entire life as I have in the last week or so. I'm searching everywhere for information on Ron Paul and the other candidates.
I thought this was an interesting article for those that what to know who Ron Paul is. Many people just don't "get" him unless they really research the issues. This article echos much of what we all know but there were some additional information that I didn't know. My fiance found it and I showed some people at work and after reading it, they were coverted! woo hooo, one person at a time!
Posted By: Victor
Date: 2008-02-04 16:36:12
I've already cast My absentee vote and I seriously doubt Ron Paul will win even one of the twenty one states on Super Tuesday. And No I didn't vote for Mitt or Ron, I voted for John McCain.
Posted By: Cannabishead
Date: 2008-05-24 12:32:40
It is no longer a want for Ron Paul to win... We NEED him to win for the sake of our country and its people.