We all knew it was coming, but if you've been looking at the blogosphere, and news outlets there is a strong movement to equate Ron Paul to Howard Dean. I believe this is an attempt to marginalize Ron Paul. One common thing these people are pointing out is the fact that Howard Dean had the poll numbers not just the ffundraisng. Before you type F*&^ You Frank, hear me out. Polls are incredibly skewed, they're often based on horrible methodology, and more often than not leave out our favorite candidate. However, they're a good indicator of who will inevitably will win because of the fact that most people vote based on name recognition within their party. The polls are still telling us one key thing. Most people don't know who Ron Paul is. Furthermore, the polls have a psychological effect on those who actually do know who Ron Paul is. They say well I like Ron Paul's policies but there's no possible way he can win. I've got a Youtube Video on this particular issue, but it's enough to say that it's a circular problem. Media polls take popular support and report on it, then the population depends on polling to vote. Inevitably the person who wins the election is the one with the most name recognition at the beginning of the race. What I'd like from you guys is to respond to the argument that Ron Paul is just another internet phenomenon. He's Howard Dean without the real life support reflected in polls. Heres just a snippet of articles relating Ron Paul to Howard Dean if you want to read em.
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2007/10/04/post_114.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ari-melber/ron-paul-is-the-new-howar_b_71601.html
http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/ar...ul_-_ralph_nader_bill_buckley_or_howard_dean/
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2007/10/04/post_114.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ari-melber/ron-paul-is-the-new-howar_b_71601.html
http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/ar...ul_-_ralph_nader_bill_buckley_or_howard_dean/