From this thread:
Iowa went fine guys. While the result was not quite as quite good as we would have liked today, there are plenty of positives to take out of Iowa and we are in a much better position than many of our competitors. Below are some positive messages we should be using when we […]
See the thread here:
Huckabee was going to win the Christian Iowa vote, no surprise. However, he has no money, and recent efforts even after his jump in the polls has been pitiful. (85k ‘money bomb’ with MSM support) (5 mil for the quarter). Super Tuesday is only 6 weeks away, over 20+ states, several of […]
In my opinion this is the best interview of all time. For some reason it got cut from the show and did not air. How this is possible, I will never know.
If you watch this video you will want to send it to everyone you know.
These sites will be giving results tonight live, as they are reported:
Learn more: LibertyBroadcastingNetwork.com
Learn more: Republican Party of Iowa
Now you know as much as we do. Please leave some comments if you have further insights.
Ron Paul’s Loyal Student Surrogates
A must read:
It’s not about personality worship for the volunteers, the fetishization of a person’s capacity to shine in public or persuade. It’s about questions like the purpose of our Federal Reserve, which really piques these volunteers’ interest, and which just so happens to get a Texas congressman named Ron Paul […]
This is from the same Huffington Post article as the last entry but I think it deserves its own post:
Paul reportedly dropped three mailers overnight and kicked his phone banks into turbo-mode in an all-out push to make into the final tier of tonight’s winners.
It has long been said by people much more familiar than […]
HuffingtonPost.com:
GOP presidential candidate John McCain is deeply worried that his resurgent national campaign may be stalled by a relatively strong showing in tonight’s Iowa caucuses by the iconoclastic Ron Paul.
The Arizona senator’s campaign told the HuffPost that their candidate is concerned that Paul will finish third behind front-runners Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney.
and,
As Paul greeted […]
Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) and Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), who are seeking the presidential nominations of their parties, are interviewed. Also: Annenberg Public Policy Center director Kathleen Hall Jamieson on campaign coverage.
Since this sort of ridiculous, non-sensical slander is going to disappear in about 9 hours I figured I’d share some recent entries from the Old Media just for old time’s sake.
Newsday.com:
To many mainstream voters, Paul is an engaging but somewhat loopy fringe candidate; polls give him just 4 percent of the GOP vote nationwide. But […]