When Jesse Benton, Doug Wead, and anyone from the official campaign talked about it, they were talking about actually winning delegates in primaries and caucuses, not some strategy of losing the primaries and caucuses and then winning the nomination with delegates.
Also, are you talking about things that were said in fund raising emails? Because anything said in a fund raising email doesn't count.
No, this was not fundraising emails. It was Doug Wead, Jesse Benton, and others pitching the idea to Ron Paul supporters, that if they got enough delegates and a brokered convention happened, it was possible to win it. Yes, without winning a single state primary or caucus, and just winning delegates at the conventions to the RNC.
May 2012, from Jesse Benton to members of the press talking about that strategy they had put out:
http://youtu.be/Eu9rQC03lJw?t=40s
And please notice the complete idiocy of Jesse Benton mentioning that their strategy might have paid off, had other candidates been able to maintain momentum and stayed in the race until the convention. Complete, utter, idiocy. Or, (maybe) being 100% clueless of the fact Ron Paul 2012 is one of the exact reasons that the Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich campaigns lost momentum. They were being attacked by Ron Paul 2012, when Mitt Romney never was in the same way. If a brokered convention was some magical strategy as they pitched to supporters, the campaign was completely clueless on how to get that done. ESPECIALLY when they agreed to not attack Mitt Romney, before Michigan. At that point, it was basically IMPOSSIBLE, because instead of attacking Mitt, they then ran ads HELPING Mitt Romney defeat Rick Santorum in Michigan. And never doing the opposite, helping Rick Santorum defeat Mitt Romney in any state. Much less actually trying to help Ron Paul win a state like New Hampshire, Maine, or Virginia by attacking Mitt Romney in those.
February 2012, many months prior, Doug Wead talking about the same thing:
http://youtu.be/YV_ez9Kgcbo?t=4m9s
"There very easily could be a brokered convention."
And Rachel Maddow tries and does a pretty decent job, of explaining the delegate strategy in February 2012. Using Ron Paul 2012 quotes/clips/press releases, followed up with Doug Wead basically verifying what she said.
I think that would have been better. But a million of his supporters would have thrown fits. I think he tried to give them what they wanted as much as he could and then let them down easy. They weren't willing to be let down easy.
Very few campaign supporters are happy when their candidate drops out. It's how you do it, that can make the difference. Dragging supporters along, when they were already working with Romney's campaign on things like the RNC platform, had agreed to not attack Romney (and thus, threw any chance of a brokered convention out the window), and wasting campaign funds for no apparent reason; doesn't seem like a very beneficial way to keep people active.
This. Old JJ up there is so stuck on his "RP ran to help Romney theory" that he can probably see the flag on the Moon flapping in the wind. Yes Ron and carol liked Romney because he treated him and Carol decent. He didn't however run to make Romney the nominee no matter how much JJ screams hysterically about it. If he did that he would have endorsed Romney in the end. He didn't.
Oh, look, a stupid comment bringing up something else. Is the flag flapping in the wind? You tell me.
The facts are:
1) Ron Paul 2012 never attacked Mitt Romney in the way they did Rick Perry, Newt Gingrich, and Rick Santorum. With his own, and ONLY, TV attack ad.
2) Ron Paul 2012 agreed to not attack Mitt Romney before Michigan.
3) Ron Paul 2012, then, instead attacks Rick Santorum in Michigan, HELPING Mitt Romney win the state over Rick Santorum.
4) Ron Paul 2012 never ran on single positive, or negative, ad in Virginia to try and beat Mitt Romney in the state.
5) Ron Paul 2012 was coordinating with Mitt Romney's campaign as far back as January 2012, on certain things.
6) Ron Paul 2012 was still coordinating and talking with Mitt Romney's campaign in May 2012, about certain planks/issues to be added at the RNC.
7) Ron Paul 2012's official campaign website, was used to try and defend an endorsement of Mitt Romney.
Sorry you don't appreciate or understand a theory that is based on facts/history, and what is/was observable.
Ron Paul didn't have to outright endorse Mitt Romney, because the actions of Ron Paul 2012 and use of campaign funds to get candidates like Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich to drop out, was more than enough for Mitt Romney. Rand going on national TV and endorsing Mitt Romney, and lying about Mitt Romney's positions "throughout the campaign", was apparently enough to get Rand a speaking slot. And Ron Paul 2012's site being used to try and defend that endorsement as well, was just more icing on King Romney's cake.
Doug Wead might have been right, when he said Ron Paul supporters/delegates wouldn't switch their votes at a brokered convention, like some others would for a box of Godiva chocolates. Unfortunately for Ron Paul supporters though, Ron Paul 2012 apparently didn't have very many of those type of supporters on staff.
Hope you can see that flag flapping, behind all the facts of a fraud campaign.
Again, either Rand was complicit in some of these things, and we will see this in who he brings in on his staff in 2016; or, he was clueless and just going along, making a poor $160K+ as a Senator, without a clue in the political world what was really happening in Ron Paul 2012.
Either scenario, is not a good one for me.
I just hope that he can respect the supporters enough that were assaulted, arrested, and wasted time on a fraud campaign, to not bring back many employees from Ron Paul 2012.