Topic: Ron Paul
Is Ron Paul 's declaration to stay with the GOP Machiavellian? According to Richard Mayhew, of The National Ledger, Ron Paul's admission that his "chances of a brokered convention are nearly zero." is "Machiavellian". It was intended to redirect his supporters energy to changing the Republican party and, of course, helping him maintain his congressional seat in Texas.by Multimediamonitor
(libertarian)
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Readers of Evidence Republican elite are victims of fraud, know that once Ron Paul, or even Arthur Sulzberger Jr, grasps the fraud committed by the New York Times Editorial Board, it is in the public interest of neither to be Machiavellian. So far we have no evidence that either will betray the general public or even their respective personal or partisan allegiances.
According to Richard Mayhew here, if Ron Paul "continues to string along his supporters until the Republican Convention in September" it will be evidence of his betrayal of them. He even claims it would be one of the "most successful political subversions of a large constituency in modern history."
So far we can not know if Ron Paul or Arthur Sulzberger Jr. are even aware of the fraud. Both are surrounded by "gatekeepers" and their personal email is certain to be spam filtered. So how will they hear of the fraud?
Once again I leave to my readers how to let Ron Paul [and/or Arthur Sulzberger Jr] hear and grasp the fraud, so he can publicly expose the folly of the Republican Party elite in September and no longer appear Machiavellian to the likes of Richard Mayhew.
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