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Post by ashes on Feb 5, 2012 12:40:47 GMT -5
Paul mocks British establishment Whore Piers Morgan over Iran and other things.
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Post by La Princess on Feb 5, 2012 16:22:03 GMT -5
Ashes, I don't think Sue is stating she supports anyone, just that the media is saying all of that. The media is completely ignoring Ron Paul and this has been proven by no less than the Daily Show. Pretty sad when a satire has it more on the mark than serious news.
The media controls everything which is why I tell people not to read the mainstream media here. Instead go to other sites to get the real truth. The media here is crooked and doesn't expose the truth.
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Post by nightboat13 on Feb 8, 2012 1:53:25 GMT -5
The media isn't ignoring Ron Paul. Doctor Paul isn't getting much media coverage because he's not running a lot of commercials.
He made a big deal out of not having a super PAC behind him, and that's an honorable thing, but since the Supreme Court ruling it's political suicide. Romney has literally tons of his own money to throw in, but he's got a lot of billionaire backing. Newt has some millions coming his way from that casino owner. Money gets you on tv, money gets casual voters to memorize your name.
As far as popularity goes, there's a very loyal bunch of fans that he has, but I've been paying attention - most are simply alts cross-posting on every political forum out there.
At the most he's going to get 15% of the republican vote.
It doesn't matter anyway. Obama's going to win. The GOP is fragmented. None of the republican candidates can unite the moderates with the far right. If the candidate panders to the right he turns off the moderates, if he panders to the moderates the far right declare him to be too liberal.
I would not be surprised if Paul is hoping for a cabinet or czar position for himself or that kid of his.
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Post by ashes on Feb 8, 2012 11:47:56 GMT -5
Interesting analysis considering you have a tendency to be only completely wrong about near everything. It's what happens when you try to block out reality to the extent you have been known to do.
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Post by nightboat13 on Feb 8, 2012 23:18:58 GMT -5
You obviously have me confused with someone else.
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Post by ashes on Feb 8, 2012 23:39:05 GMT -5
Come now, don't say I don't recognize you.
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Post by ashes on Feb 10, 2012 2:59:45 GMT -5
Ahahahaha! Take that suckers! Even sections of the mainstream have to concede to the reality, even as they cheer Romney and Obanana.
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GOP Strategist: Ron Paul Will Be On The Republican Ticket
Romney could be forced to pick Paul for Vice-President
Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com Thursday, February 9, 2012
GOP strategist Jack Burkman told Fox Business host Judge Andrew Napolitano that a brokered convention will force Mitt Romney to pick Ron Paul as his VP, earning Paul a place on the Republican ticket.
Stating that Ron Paul could still win the Republican nomination without finishing first in any of the primary caucuses, Burkman added, “I’ll make a bold prediction right here and now following what we’ve been saying for a year – Ron Paul is going to be on the Republican ticket.”
Burkman said that the presence of four candidates for the whole race would ensure a brokered convention.
“The likely leader will be Romney, but he won’t have enough delegates to win,” he added, forecasting that Romney would pick Paul as his VP because “Gingrich and Santorum have extremely high negatives, nobody in their right mind would want them on the ticket.”
“I am now affirmatively predicting that Ron Paul will be on the ticket, I’ll lay odds,” emphasized Burkman.
Paul is outperforming both Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum in national polls, which show him in second behind Romney. Other national polls have routinely shown that Paul has a better chance of beating Obama than anyone else besides Romney, with whom he ties in a hypothetical head to head run off against the President.
The Paul campaign’s strategy of focusing on picking up Republican delegates rather than winning straw polls has resulted in Paul outperforming Gingrich and Santorum in terms of delegates in states like Colorado despite him finishing third or fourth in the straw polls.
If Burkman’s previous predictions are anything to go by, he certainly knows his stuff.
Back in October he accurately called the demise of the campaigns of both Rick Perry and Herman Cain. At the time, Cain was the clear frontrunner. Burkman also forecast that Mitt Romney would struggle with southern voters when it comes to Super Tuesday
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Post by La Princess on Feb 10, 2012 17:53:06 GMT -5
I think if Paul is chosen vice that could make a difference.
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Post by marchmadness on Feb 10, 2012 22:41:03 GMT -5
I think Paul is a great choice for vice.
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Post by La Princess on Feb 10, 2012 23:54:22 GMT -5
I do too and many people would cross over to vote for him.
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