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Sun Jul-08-07 10:49 AM
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Ha! Stephanopoulos and Ron Paul exchange.... |
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GS: What's success for you in this campaign? RP: What's success? Well... to win. GS: That's not gonna happen. RP: You know absolutely? You wanna bet every cent in your pocket? GS: Yes
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Sun Jul-08-07 10:54 AM
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1. Did that actually happen? |
MonkeyFunk
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Sun Jul-08-07 10:56 AM
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on "This Week" this morning.
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Sun Jul-08-07 10:57 AM
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3. LOL! George tells the truth. Paul is delusional if he thinks he's going to win. |
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He's right on the war, but the rest of him is all whack-job.
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Sun Jul-08-07 11:10 AM
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4. I would say Mittens, Rudolph and Freddie are also delusional if they think they can win. |
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Edited on Sun Jul-08-07 11:11 AM by tridim
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TwilightGardener
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Sun Jul-08-07 11:18 AM
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5. You mean the nomination, or the general? |
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Sun Jul-08-07 11:22 AM
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6. General.. I assumed that's what Ron Paul was talking about. nt |
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Sun Jul-08-07 12:07 PM
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I'd say Romney, Giuliani and Thompson are all contendors, who COULD win the nomination, and thus, might win the general. They're in a different league than Paul.
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Sun Jul-08-07 12:18 PM
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Ron Paul is a old school Republican, i may not agree with all of his ideas but he has my respect. Paul and Hagel would be a dangerous ticket.
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Sun Jul-08-07 12:27 PM
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10. But the point is that Paul |
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has absolutely no chance of securing the nomination, much less winning the general. I don't think a Paul/Hagel ticket would be a threat at all.
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Sun Jul-08-07 01:14 PM
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11. Paul/Hagel would never happen. I think Paul's too far right, even for Chuckie. |
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I think Bloomberg/Hagel might be more of a threat, but it's hard to say.
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Sun Jul-08-07 02:13 PM
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12. They're all contenders because they all speak for the establishment... |
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Paul has given the finger to the establishment so many times, there's no way in hell this guy gets the nomination. Just read his essay on neocons...called NeoCONNED!! Google it...
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Sun Jul-08-07 02:23 PM
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I don't really give a shit about anything Ron Paul has to say. Just because he hates neocons, it doesn't mean I agree with him on anything else.
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Sun Jul-08-07 04:35 PM
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18. I didn't say you had to agree with him...I'm telling you why he won't get the |
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nomination. The same reason people like Kucinich won't get it on our side.
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Sun Jul-08-07 07:10 PM
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21. people like Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich don't get nominated |
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because they're fringe candidates. It's not that their ideas are so dangerous the media shuts them out.
They just don't represent a very large segment of the population - they represent the fringe.
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Sun Jul-08-07 12:18 PM
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9. Yes, but for Stephanopoulos, that was a pretty safe bet. |
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Sun Jul-08-07 03:23 PM
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15. Yeah, but the fact that he IS right on the war |
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Edited on Sun Jul-08-07 03:23 PM by ClassWarfare2008
Might just attract a lot of voters that in any other election wouldn't have considered him at all. There are some Republicans out there who really believe that Chimpy's worst "sin" was the fact that he spent too much money. The fact that he spent it murdering people and destroying a sovereign nation is irrelevant to them. Paul's embrace of the Libertarian fairytale appeals to that crowd. Of course they don't look at the health care crisis, and energy companies like ENRON and realize the severe consequences of privatizing everything, because they're sold on the fairytale. And in fairytales, it's never the heroes who eat the poison apples.
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Sun Jul-08-07 03:17 PM
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14. I saw the exchange it is true. |
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GS is a fool. How dare he say that. Does he think the guy is in this for the hell of it? Ron Paul is making some sense not that I think he can win but he shouldn't be made sport of.
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Sun Jul-08-07 04:06 PM
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16. He said it because it's absolutely true... |
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he has no obligation to pretend that all candidates are equal.
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Sun Jul-08-07 04:37 PM
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but I sure hope you don't condone the lopsided view the Media has on Presidential candidates.
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Sun Jul-08-07 07:01 PM
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20. I would condemn him if |
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he pretended Ron Paul had a serious chance at winning.
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Joe the Revelator
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Sun Jul-08-07 07:25 PM
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22. Its for the voters to decide what canidates are "equal"... |
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Edited on Sun Jul-08-07 07:25 PM by Wolsh
... not the media.
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Sun Jul-08-07 09:04 PM
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23. It would be ridiculous to claim |
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that anybody who announces for President is equal to the likes of Clinton, Obama or even Giuliani or Thompson.
There are literally dozens of declared candidates you've never ever even heard of. Should they all be given equal attention? That would be silly.
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Sun Jul-08-07 11:00 PM
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25. If they were able to raise more money then a former front runner? |
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Hell yeah, why not? I'm all about more voices in the debate, not less.
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Sun Jul-08-07 11:17 PM
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26. Ron Paul didn't raise more than McCain |
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in fact, McCain out-raised him almost 5-1.
Ron Paul has more cash on hand - because he doesn't really have an organization to spend it on.
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Sun Jul-08-07 04:10 PM
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17. *snork* (as in, at once a giggle and a snark!) |
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Sun Jul-08-07 09:32 PM
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24. To win...what, exactly? Did he specify? |
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I'm just asking, not being specious. It's just that many of these guys realized, at some level, that they cannot win. They are on a different mission.
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Sun Jul-08-07 11:55 PM
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27. If they had come to blows, I would have enjoyed seeing a fight to the death... |
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