Judson Phillips.. who the f*** is this guy?

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Seriously, where did he come from and how come he is claiming to represent ME in the Tea Party?

Fuck him.

- ML
 
I would ask him this question....

Do you think we can afford to go to war with Pakistan?

If not, then we should have not went in unannounced to kill Bin Ladin.

We violated their nation's sovereignty, and we are *lucky* they did not declare outright war with us!

You can bet if Iran did the same to the US, we would have declared war on them!
 
a "johnny come lately", according to Ron Paul.. LOL sounds like a douche trying gain popularity through the tea party movement. best course of action would be to ignore.
 
Thats what i thought about most of these 'tea party' people..


This is how it goes down.... Fox news comes out and says judson phillip represents the tea party. He is coached before hand. Then the good old right wing, conservative, Christian, fox news watchers say..... " bahhhh bahhh bahh. Tell us whahhht to thihihihink. bahh. "
 
Just saw him on follow the money. He said that there should be a "no paul zone" around the white house. This guy is like a neocon on steroids. What an idiot!
 
Found this on his Facebook wall:

Judson Phillips -
There are a couple of things you can say about Ron Paul. First, there is little middle ground with him. People either love him or hate him. Second, he is not shy about talking about what is on his mind. Ron Paul earlier this week was talking abo...ut the Bin Laden operation and said, "I would suggest the way they got Khalid [Sheikh] Mohammed. We went and cooperated with Pakistan. They arrested him, actually, and turned him over to us, and he's been in prison. Why can't we work with the government?" He is of course, referring to the government of Pakistan. Then, when asked by WHO radio if it was necessary Paul said, "I don't think it was necessary, no. It absolutely was not necessary. I think respect for the rule of law and world law and international law. What if he'd been in a hotel in London? We wanted to keep it secret, so would we have sent the airplane, you know the helicopters in to London, because they were afraid the information would get out?" If there is any doubt that Ron Paul should not even get near the Oval Office, even on a tour of the White House, he has just revealed it. Such insane comments now raise the issue if he should even be in the Congress. Ron Paul supporters will always rush to his defense. They will point out some good things he has said and done, such as the demand to audit the Fed. That is all well and good but his isolationism and naïveté are simply too much. Perhaps Ron Paul should be reminded of a few things. Bin Laden was the mastermind behind 9/11. He is not a combatant in the sense of the law, where the law of warfare applies. He is a terrorist. The best legal analogy to a terrorist is the pirates of old. Under International Law, a country that catches a pirate is pretty much free to do anything to the pirate they want. The same should be true for terrorists. For Ron Paul, he should know much better. As a Congressman, he should have access to some classified information that we do not have.

- ML
 
Just found this...

Ron Paul attacks Judson Phillips

By Judson Phillips
GCC/Staff
May 16, 2011

Until recently, I have kept my dislike of Ron Paul to myself. In the last few days, here on Tea Party Nation, I have shared my thoughts about him.

On Thursday, I wrote a blog on Tea Party Nation called, “Did he really say that?” Ron Paul had said on WHO radio in Des Moines that the killing of Bin Laden was “absolutely unnecessary.”

Even Ron Paul figured out that was pretty stupid statement and immediately began to try and back track from it. In my blog, I wrote, “If there is any doubt that Ron Paul should not even get near the Oval Office, even on a tour of the White House, he has just revealed it.”

Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday interviewed Paul about his campaign and some of the comments he has made. Chris Wallace asked him about my statement. Paul said in response, “If you use him for a spokesman for the Tea Party, then he is a Johnny come lately. He doesn’t have the vaguest idea about the people who are rallying around me…”

This is just another topic that Ron Paul is clueless about.

First, hopefully someone will bother to inform Paul of a few facts. I was involved at the beginning of this movement, in February 2009. I’ve organized some of the largest Tea Party Rallies. I founded Tea Party Nation in 2009 and it is one of the largest and most influential Tea Party groups in the country. We hosted the First National Tea Party Convention in February 2010.

I also know your followers. Some of them are very nice people. A significant number are, as Mark Levin called them, “a-holes.” I know. I have seen their comments on TPN and I have received their hate mail.

I have also seen the comments they like to make; where they claim Ron Paul started the Tea Party Movement. Nothing could be further from the truth. There were many people who were involved in getting this movement going. Some of them are still my friends. Some of them are not. None of them was a Ron Paul supporter.

Ron Paul still says some remarkably ignorant things. He channels Jimmy Carter “inordinate fear of communism”, with his idiotic statements such as his response to Terry Jones Koran burning. Paul said, “he (General Petraeus) unfortunately fails to see the whole picture and understand that our policies of torture, targeted assassination, invasion of Muslim countries and unintended infliction of civilian casualties in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan are also provocative.”

On Fox News Sunday, he went so far as to accuse the United States of stirring up a civil war in Pakistan because we are bombing them. Ron Paul does not think about the fact that Pakistan is sponsoring and hosting the Taliban and Al-Qaeda.

Ron Paul’s comments get sillier and sillier by the day. He has committed political suicide. I, for one, shed no tears.

I come here today not to praise Ron Paul, but to bury his campaign. Good night and goodbye Ron Paul.
 
Ah, now I understand. Judson Phillips is the the opportunist that organized the 2010 for-profit "tea party convention" that charged $350 to attend, and paid Palin $100,000 to speak. He and his wife pissed a lot of people off and they lost sponsors and some speakers backed out. Guess he's still pissed that Campaign for Liberty wouldn't be a sponsor.
Phillip's wife:
....Sherry Phillips also blasted two groups that withdrew as sponsors, the American Liberty Alliance and American Majority, for caving to “influential supporters” and prideful competiveness, respectively. And she ripped both American Majority and Campaign for Liberty, a group chaired by libertarian hero Paul, a Texas Congressman, for being disorganized and unresponsive.
..And, though Phillips said Campaign for Liberty has been unresponsive after expressing interest in a sponsorship, campaign spokesman Jesse Benton said his group was simply too overbooked to participate.
 
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