JPFromTally
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- Jul 11, 2007
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I think when we love a candidate as much as we do we tend to get a little bit personal when he is not properly included in much of the election talk. However, I think this attitude in the MSM is not just about Dr. Paul but also the other "lower tier" candidates.
It seems like the MSM is hell-bent on keeping this a Clinton, Obama, Edwards vs. Ghooliani, Thompson, Romney election. Maybe they are trying to keep it simple for themselves, who knows?
It's funny how the MSM works to shove candidates down our throats. For example, at this time last year I didn't know Obama existed. So how did he get to be so popular? Three words: Oprah; 60 Minutes.
A lot more people will watch the ABC debates than the cable news debates. I think it will pre-empt the regular programming. Dr. Paul absolutely has to shine and plug the website in order to get people to hear his message.
When you get down to it this is all SALES. And in sales, having a good product is just half the equation. Enough people have to learn of the product for it to really, really take off.
IF RP GETS TO 10% POLLING I THINK THE MSM COVERAGE WILL CHANGE.
It seems like the MSM is hell-bent on keeping this a Clinton, Obama, Edwards vs. Ghooliani, Thompson, Romney election. Maybe they are trying to keep it simple for themselves, who knows?
It's funny how the MSM works to shove candidates down our throats. For example, at this time last year I didn't know Obama existed. So how did he get to be so popular? Three words: Oprah; 60 Minutes.
A lot more people will watch the ABC debates than the cable news debates. I think it will pre-empt the regular programming. Dr. Paul absolutely has to shine and plug the website in order to get people to hear his message.
When you get down to it this is all SALES. And in sales, having a good product is just half the equation. Enough people have to learn of the product for it to really, really take off.
IF RP GETS TO 10% POLLING I THINK THE MSM COVERAGE WILL CHANGE.