nayjevin
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Curious as to whether ya'all geniuses around here think this makes sense. I don't know much about bloomberg, but assume he must be connected to the PTB:
Ron Paul gains popularity everywhere, gets to the 30% level or so of Republican voters in a bunch of polls, everybody starts to wonder if he will actually win the Republican nomination.
It's not quite in time. Primaries show 'frontrunner' Thompson/Romney/McCain/Giuliani (will one, two, or three of these drop out knowing the votes will likely go to the remaining neocon?) with 45%, RP with 30%, the others with 25% combined.
Rudy McRomney gets the Republican nomination.
Ron Paul runs as an independent or libertarian. The count now is Hillbama = 35-40%, McRomney = 35-40%, RP = 20-30% -- right in the 'powers that be get scared' range.
The BIG debates would be coming up, and we all know RP dominates those, and he would probably get ample time to do so.
So in comes Bloomberg, talking about free markets and non-interventionism -- riding on the RP coattails, splitting his vote. Very few votes lost from Hillbama or McRomney -- but some independent / fence votes lost by Paul.
Is bloomberg the PTB's backup plan? Or am I off in my analysis?
Ron Paul gains popularity everywhere, gets to the 30% level or so of Republican voters in a bunch of polls, everybody starts to wonder if he will actually win the Republican nomination.
It's not quite in time. Primaries show 'frontrunner' Thompson/Romney/McCain/Giuliani (will one, two, or three of these drop out knowing the votes will likely go to the remaining neocon?) with 45%, RP with 30%, the others with 25% combined.
Rudy McRomney gets the Republican nomination.
Ron Paul runs as an independent or libertarian. The count now is Hillbama = 35-40%, McRomney = 35-40%, RP = 20-30% -- right in the 'powers that be get scared' range.
The BIG debates would be coming up, and we all know RP dominates those, and he would probably get ample time to do so.
So in comes Bloomberg, talking about free markets and non-interventionism -- riding on the RP coattails, splitting his vote. Very few votes lost from Hillbama or McRomney -- but some independent / fence votes lost by Paul.
Is bloomberg the PTB's backup plan? Or am I off in my analysis?
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