The way I view it, the primary is going to boil down to the tea party candidate vs. the establishment candidate, if we allow Bachmann to take the tea party role we will lose. If we decide not to put labels on and to remain undefined the average voter will avoid us, not enough look at the issues or have understandings of civics and geopolitics. The average voter thinks 'me republican' or 'me democrat'. Among likely republican primary voters we've gotten to the point of 'big government bad' and 'constitution good', 'tea party for constitution, tea party against big government'. If we expose Bachmann as unconstitutional based on her votes for the patriot act, saying she advocates violating the 2nd and 10th amendment, and advertise tea party resistance against her, we have the best chance of beating her. Bachmann's not dirty enough to implode on her own until after the primary.
I agree that if Ron goes after MB in washington fashion or attacking her personally it wont end well, but if he attacks her on the issues, mainly calling her, indirectly, unconstitutional we have a chance of replacing her in the tea party slot.
the goal of my facebook page is to eventually downplay its ron paul roots then go on the advance, exposing Bachmann's unconstitutional votes.
on another note, I understand your point of view, the grassroots was far too radical and wacky last time and its causing us a lot of negative name association this time around. V for vendetta masks and truthers and all, but if we avoid attacking other candidates (like Pawlenty's lost chance against Romney at the last debate) WE WILL LOSE.