D.A.S.
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... or I fear that we will be stuck playing for last place until the end of this election and demoralization that will follow will damage the great hope and enthusiasm this movement is riding on right now.
The forces in play against us are too powerful, meaning the media. It's obvious they will not cut us a break, they will not mention us, they will marginalize us, and they will do everything to hide us under a rug.
Fortunately, national debates are FREE national publicity, where we don't have to spend millions and millions to get ads on air, and we have the pulpit in those debates! It's a very powerful pulpit because people can hear from you in person, and that's what counts the most.
I understand that being forceful in debates goes against your gentlemanly demeanor and is probably outside of your comfort zone, but NOW is the time to get mad -- to get mad for all of us and all of our work. NOW is the time to go for the throats. NOW is the time to show the American people, who want to see a forceful leader, that we're not made of mud.
You ARE a true leader, Dr. Paul, and great inspiration to us all, but the majority of the people are still blind, and NOW is the time to make them see.
Your last debate performance was solid, and I gave you an A because you finally called out the mainstream GOP on their isolationist foreign policy and explained your electability by saying you're tied with Obama in the recent polls. But we need to build on this and show some teeth in the upcoming debates.
Why? South Carolina was damaging, and the more contests go by, the more people form an opinion of who is "electable". That is the harsh reality. The people are wrong, and they will be proven wrong come November if the GOP nominates a status-quo Republican. But we can't sit idly by and let that happen. We must show who's boss.
Could you please consider stepping outside of your comfort zone in the upcoming debate and going after those other 3 candidates? There is plenty dirt to find in their records, and of course your team can dig up plenty of record-checking goodness to remind the American public about, such as the fact that Newt Gingrich supported public censorship of the internet in 2006 before he came out against it now that he's running for President?
What if you were to call Newt Gingrich what he is - a LIAR - on public TV? Can you imagine how much coverage we would get if you go after Gingrich like our lives depended on it and show the people some real red meat, in concrete terms, like the bills he sponsored back during his time in Congress?
That sort of an action would rally the base and make the people wake up and take notice and realize that WE ARE IN THIS TO WIN.
The forces in play against us are too powerful, meaning the media. It's obvious they will not cut us a break, they will not mention us, they will marginalize us, and they will do everything to hide us under a rug.
Fortunately, national debates are FREE national publicity, where we don't have to spend millions and millions to get ads on air, and we have the pulpit in those debates! It's a very powerful pulpit because people can hear from you in person, and that's what counts the most.
I understand that being forceful in debates goes against your gentlemanly demeanor and is probably outside of your comfort zone, but NOW is the time to get mad -- to get mad for all of us and all of our work. NOW is the time to go for the throats. NOW is the time to show the American people, who want to see a forceful leader, that we're not made of mud.
You ARE a true leader, Dr. Paul, and great inspiration to us all, but the majority of the people are still blind, and NOW is the time to make them see.
Your last debate performance was solid, and I gave you an A because you finally called out the mainstream GOP on their isolationist foreign policy and explained your electability by saying you're tied with Obama in the recent polls. But we need to build on this and show some teeth in the upcoming debates.
Why? South Carolina was damaging, and the more contests go by, the more people form an opinion of who is "electable". That is the harsh reality. The people are wrong, and they will be proven wrong come November if the GOP nominates a status-quo Republican. But we can't sit idly by and let that happen. We must show who's boss.
Could you please consider stepping outside of your comfort zone in the upcoming debate and going after those other 3 candidates? There is plenty dirt to find in their records, and of course your team can dig up plenty of record-checking goodness to remind the American public about, such as the fact that Newt Gingrich supported public censorship of the internet in 2006 before he came out against it now that he's running for President?
What if you were to call Newt Gingrich what he is - a LIAR - on public TV? Can you imagine how much coverage we would get if you go after Gingrich like our lives depended on it and show the people some real red meat, in concrete terms, like the bills he sponsored back during his time in Congress?
That sort of an action would rally the base and make the people wake up and take notice and realize that WE ARE IN THIS TO WIN.
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