Ron Paul Has Not Suspended His Campaign (Jack Hunter)
"Like so much of what gets reported in the media ? from Saddam?s WMDs to the necessity of a big bank bailout ? the headlines being reported aren?t entirely accurate. What Paul is doing is the opposite of dropping out. He?s doubling down on a successful strategy."
"Paul has been pursuing a delegate strategy, similar to that used successfully by Barack Obama four years ago. Since it is the delegates who choose the nominee, focusing on the delegates has a high potential for return against a better funded candidate with greater name recognition. Obama realized that four years ago in his fight against Hillary Clinton, and Paul realizes that in his fight against Mitt Romney. Today?s announcement amounts to Paul simply putting greater emphasis on that delegate strategy."
"Doug Wead Senior advisor to the Ron Paul 2012 campaign joins Daily Paul Radio with Kurt Wallace for ?Doug Wead ?We are not out, We are Up!? The fight has just begun!? "
Considering that 90% of republicans voted AGAINST Ron Paul because they think some of his ideas are kind of looney, he really doesn't represent the party, does he? Je WANTED to represent the party, and the party said "no, you're so far out there we'd rather have Mitt 'Obama junior' Romney".
raymor
05-16-2012 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by JohnnyClips
(Post 18949837)
Everything the guy says is spot on. It's hilarious how people consider him a "radical" when I don't even think he even touches on what REALLY goes on behind the scenes
Lincoln was a radical. Thomas Jefferson was certainly a radical. There's not necesarily anything wrong wth being a radical. Ron Paul happens to be a radical of the "Coast to Coast AM" variety.