Gary Johnson Gary Johnson crowd surfing

As one who followed this event live I can tell you that the crowd thought it up spontaneously a minute or two before they made the request to Governor Johnson to go along with it. He was very comfortable with the audience and complied as you could hear his handlers saying "Gary, don't do it!" then they shouted to the crowd "please don't drop him". Gary Johnson is tough and savvy and this maneuver will end up being an enduring plus for him but it for sure was not staged. I wish he addressed where his campaign money is going because it sure hasn't bought any TV ads yet. The governor did say however that he was timing his thrust so as not to peak too early. I think I might have tried to peak early enough to get into the debates.
 
If your candidate hasn't climbed Mt. Everest, you may have the wrong candidate.

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If your candidate can't beat Ron Paul in a bike race, you may have the wrong candidate.

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Gary is starting to remind me of the-most-interesting-man-in-the-world. Its funny because he looks so goofy.
 
Things like this, and the "Zombies" video, do show Gary is just going to be himself and not worry about "looking presidential". He's pitching to a different audience entirely.
 
Things like this, and the "Zombies" video, do show Gary is just going to be himself and not worry about "looking presidential".
The current guy in office does a great job of not looking presidential. In fact, maybe today he'll skip out on the debate to go announce a basketball game and pass some more unconstitutional executive orders.
 
the people's president

i don't have the wrong candidate. he can crowd surf.

the only wasted votes cast this election will be for mitt or obomba.
 
As one who followed this event live I can tell you that the crowd thought it up spontaneously a minute or two before they made the request to Governor Johnson to go along with it. He was very comfortable with the audience and complied as you could hear his handlers saying "Gary, don't do it!" then they shouted to the crowd "please don't drop him". Gary Johnson is tough and savvy and this maneuver will end up being an enduring plus for him but it for sure was not staged. I wish he addressed where his campaign money is going because it sure hasn't bought any TV ads yet. The governor did say however that he was timing his thrust so as not to peak too early. I think I might have tried to peak early enough to get into the debates.

Cool, thanks for joining here to take part in the pandering... I can rest easier now knowing that he was put up to the publicity stunt.
 
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