On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Robert Munn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> There is no denying the reality of his growing popularity, though a Paul
> nomination is still very much a longshot. Even if he won the Presidency,
> many of his views would simply not translate into policy without a Congress
> willing to enact his ideas. I think it's more likely that he becomes a
> significant player for the rest of the primary and at the convention by
> pushing the other candidates toward libertarian ideas.

The latest poll is by a dem pollster. They want more than anything for
Ross Perot two to get Obama elected.

> Whatever happens, Paul's campaign has no debt, his money bombs keep rolling
> in the donations, and his intellectually consistent arguments attract
> people who are tired of the same old same old from the political
> establishment. He will be at the convention as a candidate, which is more
> than can be said for much of the rest of the field. At this point, it looks
> like only Paul and Romney will have the money to slog through the winter
> and spring, unless another candidate pulls out a big victory in one of the
> early primaries. All of which points toward Romney as the candidate and
> Paul as a potential spoiler in the general election.

Paul is a lunatic in the debates, like a deer in the headlights. Poor
fool was schooled by Michelle Bachman during the last go round. He's
shaky and scared because I think he knows deep down he's a loon.

.

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