12/14/2011 4:27:34 PM
catering to the religious right just plays into the point he was trying to make. That the GOP is the single most stubborn political establishment in American politics. It's following the laws of inertia at this point, and the base is not ready to meet a candidate like Paul in the middle, which is why he won't win the nomination.
12/14/2011 4:31:59 PM
there's still a pretty good chance he decides to run third party IF he wins Iowa and comes in 2nd in New Hampshire.He won't be allowed on the ballot in every state but he can at least disrupt votes from both Obama and the republican nominee. That's what this country needs and he is just the man to do it.
12/14/2011 4:36:33 PM
Anyone else notice all the love Ronnie's been getting on the drudgereport?
12/14/2011 10:10:07 PM
12/15/2011 10:21:20 AM
Lol Rush just did a segment on Paul and called him a nut and a Truther. Good thing the GOP doesn't listen to Rush...
12/15/2011 12:42:48 PM
Lot of newt backlash, wouldnt be surprised to see Ron Paul leading in Iowa polls next week.
12/15/2011 11:41:31 PM
it's either RP or Romney.problem for RP is he's further left than obama on all foreign issues. he wouldn't even be flying spy planes over Iran(he said tonight) like obama is in reality currently. not sure many people on the left, not to mention the right will be onboard with that much of an 'i dont care' approach to those issues.[Edited on December 15, 2011 at 11:58 PM. Reason : ,]
12/15/2011 11:57:52 PM
I think RP would beat Obama before romney.I think people would vote against the status quo with RP, before they vote for the cutthroat business elitist Romney, over obama.
12/16/2011 12:30:52 AM
I'm not sure why some people say RP can't beat Obama...RP is huge with the independent and libertarian party, staunch conservatives will vote for him over Obama, and RP motivates people like me, who have never voted or donated before to become involved.The other GOP candidates are more of the same bullshit from the last 10 years, and RP's fresh ideas are welcomed by many who are disenfranchised.
12/16/2011 12:57:12 PM
12/16/2011 1:03:48 PM
I guess if your strategy is "the best defense is no defense" then RP is your guy.
12/16/2011 1:05:57 PM
Ron Paul has never talked about stripping down our national defense. He has strongly stated that national defense is one of the few areas that the federal government should be involved in.Nation building on the other side of the planet is not defense.
12/16/2011 1:09:36 PM
Ron Paul would get a huge amount of the independent vote, he would get the Republican vote obviously (since they'll vote for anyone to get Obama out of the office) and he could persuade disenchanted DemocratsI don't see the same going for Romney
12/16/2011 1:12:07 PM
I disagree with a lot of RP's views, and some of what he says makes my eyes roll involuntarily. That said, I think he's one of the few politicians, and the only presidential candidate who shows some semblance of being principled. I'd vote for him over Obama just for the hope and change. After this fucking NDAA debacle, i've lost all hope.
12/16/2011 1:23:46 PM
Ron Paul has to win, he is truly our only hope. Look at these staggering statistics. If you want to see the first 40, follow the link, I just included the ones that condemn our political system here
12/16/2011 7:14:26 PM
12/16/2011 7:34:39 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qa-KtlX_qvI&feature=related
12/17/2011 12:42:32 AM
12/17/2011 2:48:07 PM
12/17/2011 2:57:13 PM
no, i'm noti just acknowledge that it's the biggest effort people have made to do those things in my lifetime. the Occupy Movement is open to the entire public to infiltrate and help shape. getting informed and communicating and organizing with each other is the only power the public has. i think its a blessing that people are starting to exercise it. as for the specifics with how the Movement operate and proceed, well, you're welcome to be a part of it and influence what it's focused on. why not participate and make it more reflective of whatever it is you want, instead of just shitting on it all and contributing to maintaining the status quo?
12/17/2011 3:28:02 PM
Really? The biggest effort? Like the Tea Party never existed... And I'd say its done a far sight more than OWS could ever dream.
12/17/2011 5:13:48 PM
i'm not anti-tea party, but the Occupy Movement is bigger and its grown without corporate funding[Edited on December 17, 2011 at 5:23 PM. Reason : ...]
12/17/2011 5:22:23 PM
12/17/2011 8:21:37 PM
Someone embed this... lolhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EQSOwgWG1c
12/18/2011 11:34:42 AM
Sweethttp://www.theatlanticwire.com/politics/2011/12/gingrich-collapses-iowa-ron-paul-surges-front/46360/
12/19/2011 8:40:15 AM
The GOP establishment is in full panic mode.
12/19/2011 12:18:15 PM
the only thing the GOP is afraid of is that Ru Paul does a third party bid for the presidency
12/19/2011 12:33:32 PM
I'd be more concerned with whether an establishment guy runs third party if Paul wins But yes, the threat of that 3rd party run for Paul puts the GOP in a tight spot. How hard do you go at him, and how much do you piss him off? [Edited on December 19, 2011 at 12:56 PM. Reason : a]
12/19/2011 12:46:38 PM
I could search through the last 17 pages of this thread and it has probably been already addressed, but I'm lazy. I have seen a video online of Ron Paul rejecting evolution. I was wondering if this is true, if he is indeed a creationist/rejects evolution?If so, would that impact his policies? For example, making creationism be taught in science classes? Is this a big enough deal to matter?
12/19/2011 1:09:00 PM
School curriculum is a States issue, not Federal and Ron Paul supports states rights and small Fed Government. So no, it would not impact his policies. However I wonder if he really is a creationist or if he says he is to appease the GOP majority. I just can't imagine a guy as intelligent as RP believing in Creation, however I also couldn't see him rejecting Evolution to appease the majority. Its just not his style. I'm a bit perplexed.
12/19/2011 1:35:02 PM
^thanks. I agree, it seems like he is trying to appease the right, but at the same time seems so out of character for him.
12/19/2011 1:38:52 PM
Fox&Friends ran a segment this morning asking if "the media was propping up Ron Paul." I was late to work because I had to clean the frosted flakes off of the TV
12/19/2011 2:09:09 PM
12/19/2011 2:25:34 PM
Ron Paul is too old to be president.
12/19/2011 2:41:13 PM
The collective voice of the people is starting to make it through the cracks of the mainstream media's straight jacket. The establishment must truly be frightened. I hope this is just the beginning and not just false hope.
12/19/2011 3:19:57 PM
12/19/2011 4:49:33 PM
Paul looks like a lock to win Iowa, but never underestimate the power of money to swing (and rig) elections.
12/19/2011 5:22:38 PM
remember 4 years ago, in NY I think, they had poll-workers telling people they couldn't vote for ROn Paul because he had "dropped out of the race," only, he hadn't?
12/19/2011 10:05:58 PM
how good is the Iowa caucus in determining presidential nominees?[Edited on December 20, 2011 at 1:25 AM. Reason : ...]
12/20/2011 1:18:24 AM
Not ironclad, but pretty damn good. An underdog winning Iowa suddenly puts them into the forefront of media coverage, and they can ride that momentum in other states. See also: Barack Obama.
12/20/2011 8:22:44 AM
12/20/2011 10:18:27 AM
funniest post of the year. props.
12/20/2011 10:20:29 AM
Wow, so the entrenched GOP hates Paul. He must be great for the nation then.
12/20/2011 10:48:52 AM
Ron Paul compared to Jesse Jackson's candidacy. Great article, despite my description: http://www.salon.com/2011/12/15/how_ron_paul_could_give_the_gop_a_heart_attack/If Paul gets a win in IA, and even moreso if he follows that with NH, NV, or another early state, then it will be worse than Jesse Jackson or Pat Buchanan ever dreamed could be done to a person. And those two dudes got torn apart for looking sideways at the establishment.Simply put, you would have essentially everyone who runs everything united under a common goal: anybody but Paul.If somehow the establishment fails, and the stars align, and Paul wins the nomination and the Presidency, then a vote for Paul will turn out to be a vote for Boehner to be President.
12/20/2011 12:12:05 PM
http://godshammer.wordpress.com/2008/01/12/open-letter-to-lew-rockwell/
12/20/2011 12:18:48 PM
The GOP establishment doesn't hate Paul because he's threatening the establishment, they hate him because 70% of the GOP wouldn't vote for him and him getting nominated would be the death sentence for the party in 2012. It's worth noting that his "lead" in Iowa isn't so much about him surging ahead, as other candidates surging backwards. The recent PPP poll that had so much coverage also found that only 9% of the GOP would vote for him if their preferred candidate didn't get the nomination. That's not a joke, folks, that's exactly what I'm saying above and what I've been saying. Keep blocking that out though and focusing on the most optimistic and delusional interpretation of what's going on, if it makes you feel better, but it wont help Paul win.
12/20/2011 2:16:29 PM
Some people complain that he ruins the primaries by relying too much on independents, crossover democrats, and the disaffected. Others complain that he can't beat Obama and would kill the party. They can't both be true.
12/20/2011 2:23:20 PM
i could see myself voting for Paul for what i imagine would be the chaos that would ensue from his presidency.I could see him causing a lot of the GOP to stay home, but i could also see him getting tons of independents and liberals out to vote.
12/20/2011 2:25:06 PM
12/20/2011 2:25:39 PM