Do you want Jesse Benton involved in any capacity in Rand Paul 2016?

Do you want Jesse Benton involved in Rand Paul 2016?


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I'm still waiting on a link to Lori being a CPA, like LibertyEagle (as of now) falsely claimed months ago.
I searched for it myself and couldn't find it back in April.
I would think from April to August (almost September now) that LibertyEagle could backup that claim, if it was true.
 
Jesse Benton resigned McConnell's campaign over allegations that he was involved in the bribe paid to Kent Sorenson to endorse Ron Paul. Benton is done in politics, probably.
 
Yes, I want Benton to manage the campaign:

boneyard bill,
compromise,
menciusmoldbug,
MichaelDavis,
Okaloosa,
Rocco,
Traditional Conservative

Hmm.
 
h/t Carlybee:

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Memorandum


To: Supporters, Interested Parties

From: Jesse Benton, Chief Strategist

Date: May 15, 2012

Re: Paul Campaign Convention Strategy

Every day, I see firsthand how humbled and encouraged Dr. Paul is to have the enthusiastic support of so many who are committed to revitalizing our country.

Let me be very clear. Dr. Paul is NOT dropping out or suspending his campaign.

As Dr. Paul has previously stated, he is in this race all the way to the Republican National Convention in Tampa this August.

And he is deeply grateful for every resource he has been entrusted with to run an historic campaign that continues to defy all expectations.

Looking ahead, our campaign must honor that trust by maximizing our resources to ensure the greatest possible impact at the National Convention.

So while our campaign is no longer investing in the remaining primary states, we will continue to run strong programs at District and State Conventions to win more delegates and alternate delegates to the National Convention.

To this end, our campaign has several positive and realistic goals:
1) Having recently WON Maine, we believe we can win several more states.
2) We will win party leadership positions at both the state and national levels.
3) We will continue to grow our already substantial total of delegates.​
We will head to Tampa with a solid group of delegates. Several hundred will be bound to Dr. Paul, and several hundred more, although bound to Governor Romney or other candidates, will be Ron Paul supporters.

Unfortunately, barring something very unforeseen, our delegate total will not be strong enough to win the nomination. Governor Romney is now within 200 delegates of securing the party’s nod. However, our delegates can still make a major impact at the National Convention and beyond.

All delegates will be able to vote on party rules and allow us to shape the process for future liberty candidates.

We are in an excellent position to make sure the Republican Party adds solid liberty issues to the GOP Platform, which our delegates will be directly positioned to approve. Our campaign is presently working to get several items up for consideration, including monetary policy reform, prohibitions on indefinite detention, and Internet freedom.

Finally, by sending a large, respectful, and professional delegation to Tampa, we will show the party and the country that not only is our movement growing and here to stay, but that the future belongs to us.

Dr. Paul will begin this new phase of the campaign this Friday by speaking and holding several events at the Minnesota State Convention. He has also recently accepted an invitation to speak at the Texas Convention, and we are busy scheduling appearances around other State Conventions later this month and into June.

As Dr. Paul stated in his message yesterday, this fight is NOT over. We will continue fighting and expanding, and “we will not stop until we have restored what once made America the greatest country in human history.”

But for Dr. Paul’s efforts in the remaining State Conventions to be successful, and to ensure we get as many Ron Paul delegates to Tampa as we can, he needs you to continue standing with him.

Along those lines, as you probably already know, the grassroots are holding a Money Bomb onThursday, May 17. Any money raised from that Money Bomb will go toward winning delegates and finalizing our plans for Tampa.

As those plans for the National Convention come together, we will make sure all of our delegates, whether bound or unbound, get the information and aid they need.

Your support on May 17 will also help us reach more Americans with the solutions we know can restore our nation. Each person we add to our cause strengthens our movement for the critical work that awaits us beyond Tampa.

Dr. Paul, John Tate, myself, and the entire campaign staff know what incredible sacrifices have been made by each of our supporters.

Thank you for all of your hard work and your dedication to liberty. Together, we will champion Ron Paul and his message in Tampa, and we will lay the groundwork for future victories.[/TD]
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If you think Ron Paul doesn't take an active role in his own interests, you are as deluded as doyle. Far too often around here, if some don't like something that happened, they blame everyone around Ron and not him directly. Belly up. Ron is not an idiot and he is not a wallflower, either. Is it that hard to hold Ron accountable for something you don't agree with? Is that it? Ron has never been one to be led around by the nose. Give the man some credit.

So you are saying Ron knew exactly what was being published in his newsletters?
 
Really, I think people just make more of racism than they should. If you aren't more ticked about support for preemptive war than you are about someone's personal views on race: well... I think you've been brainwashed by the State. ANd that's partially true for me to, emotionally. But I can logically figure out that that's what has happened.
 
Really, I think people just make more of racism than they should. If you aren't more ticked about support for preemptive war than you are about someone's personal views on race: well... I think you've been brainwashed by the State. ANd that's partially true for me to, emotionally. But I can logically figure out that that's what has happened.

Say what?
 
Say what?

Racism is bad, but its ridiculous that its considered the crime of all crimes as far as PC is concerned. The fact that personal prejudice is seen as worse than support for mass murder in today's "society" says a lot about how screwed up people's priorities are.

Put another way, I care less about the possibility that Rockwell might be racist (if that even is true) than I do about the fact that many of my own family members support preemptive war.
 
Racism is bad, but its ridiculous that its considered the crime of all crimes as far as PC is concerned. The fact that personal prejudice is seen as worse than support for mass murder in today's "society" says a lot about how screwed up people's priorities are.

Put another way, I care less about the possibility that Rockwell might be racist (if that even is true) than I do about the fact that many of my own family members support preemptive war.
Okay, but that's not really the topic.

Ron Paul's defense to the newsletters was that he didn't know what people were publishing in his own newsletter. Liberty Eagle, on the other hand, says Ron Paul is intimately involved in things done in his name and that the buck stops with him.

So if Liberty Eagle is correct, Ron Paul's newsletter defense is bunk.
 
Okay, but that's not really the topic.

Ron Paul's defense to the newsletters was that he didn't know what people were publishing in his own newsletter. Liberty Eagle, on the other hand, says Ron Paul is intimately involved in things done in his name and that the buck stops with him.

So if Liberty Eagle is correct, Ron Paul's newsletter defense is bunk.

I doubt Ron knew about it. I've even heard that it was potentially someone Rockwell knew but that Ron did not know. I definitely don't think Ron knew anything about it.
 
Yes, I want Benton to manage the campaign:

boneyard bill,
compromise,
menciusmoldbug,
MichaelDavis,
Okaloosa,
Rocco,
Traditional Conservative

Hmm.
Some of those probably worked for the campaign in 2012 and hoped to again in 2016.
 
Yes, I want Benton to manage the campaign:

boneyard bill,
compromise,
menciusmoldbug,
MichaelDavis,
Okaloosa,
Rocco,
Traditional Conservative

Hmm.

May they rest in peace. :bows:

Some of those probably worked for the campaign in 2012 and hoped to again in 2016.

Saber? compromise and MichaelDavis handles were AIPAC type profiles.
 
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Rocco actually did work for the campaign, as I recall.

I guess Jesse made a good impression on him. Good chap, that Jesse Benton, eh Rocco?
 
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