Ron Paul Revolution

Right out of the horses mouth:

So, if you worry about No Child Left Behind, Medicare Part D and debt ceiling increases you should vote for Ron Paul.

Bonus points that he not just suggest to vote for someone else, he made it clear that Ron Paul is the only one you could go to.

Santorum has spoken, so let it be done.

Yeah, I can’t wait for someone to ask him about that in a debate…oh wait…they won’t.

[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
Yeah, I can’t wait for someone to ask him about that in a debate…oh wait…they won’t.[/quote]

Why would anyone ask him about that or anything else concerning Ron Paul? This race is over Mitt Romney is going to be the nominee.

How do you like that?

[quote]ZEB wrote:

[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
Yeah, I can’t wait for someone to ask him about that in a debate…oh wait…they won’t.[/quote]

Why would anyone ask him about that or anything else concerning Ron Paul? This race is over Mitt Romney is going to be the nominee.

How do you like that?

[/quote]

How do you like Obama?

Don’t lie, we all know your brand of fake conservatism who supported him in 2008 and also now in 2012.

[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:

[quote]ZEB wrote:

[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
Yeah, I can’t wait for someone to ask him about that in a debate…oh wait…they won’t.[/quote]

Why would anyone ask him about that or anything else concerning Ron Paul? This race is over Mitt Romney is going to be the nominee.

How do you like that?

[/quote]

How do you like Obama?

Don’t lie, we all know your brand of fake conservatism who supported him in 2008 and also now in 2012.[/quote]

I will vote the lesser of all evils

1 Paul
2 Obama
3 Romney

[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:

[quote]ZEB wrote:

[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
Yeah, I can’t wait for someone to ask him about that in a debate…oh wait…they won’t.[/quote]

Why would anyone ask him about that or anything else concerning Ron Paul? This race is over Mitt Romney is going to be the nominee.

How do you like that?

[/quote]

How do you like Obama?

Don’t lie, we all know your brand of fake conservatism who supported him in 2008 and also now in 2012.[/quote]

I voted against Obama in 08 and will again in 2012. We’ve never had as far left a President as Obama. And if you think Romney is the same as Obama you have even worse political instincts than I originally thought. But then again you actually believed Paul had a chance so who knows what’s going on in that noggin of yours.

But…yeah Romney IS going to be the nominee, just as I predicted.

And Paul is in last place just as I predicted.

How does that feel?

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:

[quote]ZEB wrote:

[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
Yeah, I can’t wait for someone to ask him about that in a debate…oh wait…they won’t.[/quote]

Why would anyone ask him about that or anything else concerning Ron Paul? This race is over Mitt Romney is going to be the nominee.

How do you like that?

[/quote]

How do you like Obama?

Don’t lie, we all know your brand of fake conservatism who supported him in 2008 and also now in 2012.[/quote]

I will vote the lesser of all evils

1 Paul
2 Obama
3 Romney
[/quote]

Guided by your gag reflex?

Because thats what it would like if I used mine.

[quote]ZEB wrote:

And Paul is in last place just as I predicted.

How does that feel?

[/quote]

Hilarious, because you fail to mention all the people that dropped out and that Romneys main competition is a religious nutjob and a a guy who has an ego the size of the satellite he wants to build a state on.

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:

[quote]ZEB wrote:

[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
Yeah, I can’t wait for someone to ask him about that in a debate…oh wait…they won’t.[/quote]

Why would anyone ask him about that or anything else concerning Ron Paul? This race is over Mitt Romney is going to be the nominee.

How do you like that?

[/quote]

How do you like Obama?

Don’t lie, we all know your brand of fake conservatism who supported him in 2008 and also now in 2012.[/quote]

I will vote the lesser of all evils

1 Paul
2 Obama
3 Romney
[/quote]

Guided by your gag reflex?

Because thats what it would like if I used mine. [/quote]

I would have to agree , I have been voting the lesser of the evils so long that I have not realized how dissatified I am with Obama. I voted for change and could not tell the difference between Bush and Obama and if Romney is elected you will not tell the difference between he and Obama

“I Think Ron Paul Just Won Iowa!” Rachel Maddow April 23, 2012

Yeah, well, you forgot to mention that he is unelectable or some such.


Was just thinking about pulling this thread back out.

He was featured as a guest host on Squawk Box yesterday morning.

Delegates, people!

He won at least 20 of the 40 delegates for MN, too.

[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
Delegates, people!

He won at least 20 of the 40 delegates for MN, too.[/quote]

And they will all go to Mitt Romney…

The fact that people on here claim that Obama is far left just goes to show how well the propaganda machine in the U.S. works. Extraordinary!

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:
The fact that people on here claim that Obama is far left just goes to show how well the propaganda machine in the U.S. works. Extraordinary![/quote]

Yeah, we all know that Obama is a right wing conservative. Those lying bastards!

[quote]ZEB wrote:

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:
The fact that people on here claim that Obama is far left just goes to show how well the propaganda machine in the U.S. works. Extraordinary![/quote]

Yeah, we all know that Obama is a right wing conservative. Those lying bastards![/quote]

I think he may be more right than Romney , I know it depends on what Romney we are talking about

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]ZEB wrote:

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:
The fact that people on here claim that Obama is far left just goes to show how well the propaganda machine in the U.S. works. Extraordinary![/quote]

Yeah, we all know that Obama is a right wing conservative. Those lying bastards![/quote]

I think he may be more right than Romney , I know it depends on what Romney we are talking about[/quote]

Even the Romney that was Governor cut taxes 19 times!

What did Obama do before he was President? Nothing really but…

…we won’t go into that right now.

[quote]ZEB wrote:

[quote]Zeppelin795 wrote:
The fact that people on here claim that Obama is far left just goes to show how well the propaganda machine in the U.S. works. Extraordinary![/quote]

Yeah, we all know that Obama is a right wing conservative. Those lying bastards![/quote]

Yes and we all know what a committed socialist he is as well. His record speaks…


RonPaul Wins Washington
written by - Chris Miles

The Ron Paul “delegate strategy” seems to be working. And he could very well be nominated at the Republican National Convention in Tampa in late summer.

Wow. Twist.

The Texas libertarian has based his entire 2012 presidential campaign on the ability to win over state delegates - rather than winning the popular vote. To do this, Paul has utilized an extensive grassroots campaign network to influence local officials, who in turn would influence the higher-up officials. Until recently, this strategy had shown only limited results: the ground-level Paul delegates had not been able to immediately influence the wider state delegate situation. Now, though, caucus states like Washington, Minnesota, and Iowa â?? each with a complicated system of “bound” and “unbound” delegates - are nominating their delegates to the GOP national convention in Tampa. And the Paul ground game is starting to work, but with some institutional backlash.

Here’s a micro-level example: In Washington over the weekend, Republicans in the 37th Legislative District gathered to vote on their delegates. The meeting saw Ron Paul supporters elect one of their own to chair the process. A Republican Party chairman, though, refused to accept the Paul-supporting chairperson, and ended the meeting, declaring that the meeting was no longer a Republican Party event, but rather a Ron Paul campaign event.

The caucus finished its business outside in the sun, and elected 11 Ron Paul supporters to the state convention, which begins May 31 in Tacoma.

http://www.policymic.com/mobile/article/id/7460
Boom, Ron Paul’s system looks like it is working.

Paul loyalists, of course, still harbor hope for getting their man nominated at the national convention in Tampa in late August. In order to do that, Paul must have a majority of support from at least five state delegations. With states like North Dakota, Minnesota, Maine, and others on track, his supporters could then attempt to nominate him from the floor.

And it’s looking like he’ll get the states he needs to be eligible for a nomination (though, by no means would he be able to beat Mitt Romney’s delegate haul). Even being eligible would be a massive #win for Paul, though, especially as he shops his libertarian ideology and seeks to influence conservative politics on a more philosophical level.

Earlier this week in Iowa and Minnesota, Ron Paul’s covert, submarine delegate strategy paid off. Iowa has 28 total delegates that it can award, and one of those delegates is the state chairman, a Ron Paul supporter. Paul also picked up 13 delegates from the stateâ??s nomination committee, which decided yesterday to go for Ron Paul. Weeks after the Iowa race was called for Rick Santorum, Paul’s grinding delegate game has paid off, and at the very worst, he will earn half of Iowa’s delegates.

He pulled off the same thing in Minnesota. The state has 40 delegates and Ron Paul has secured at least 20 of them, confirming Paul’s prediction at the time that “when the dust settles, there is a very good chance that we’ll have the maximum number of delegates coming out of Minnesota.”

Ron Paul is very much on track to change the course of this GOP presidential race.