Maddow recalls violence and thug tactics used against Ron Paul supporters in 2012

I'm wondering that myself. Newly-created account with almost 300 posts under his belt already, preaching about how liberty has failed, and we need to abandon our principles and vote for Donald Drumpf... hmmm...


Sigh, this again, been here for awhile, would bet any money I donated more to Ron and did more for him than you, were you a delegate for him in your district? I had to create a new account, not that it has anything to do with whether or not what I'm saying is true or not, but since you can't debate anything I say you resort to silly red herrings. You guys all say the same pathetic BS over and over.


This is the exact reason I think the rep system should be used to put people in "timeout" after they have gained a certain number of neg reps. These new posters who start a new account here to just post a bunch of Trump propaganda need to be hindered. We don't even know if these are real people or bots...

Oh brother.
 
bump. Nice compilation by Rachel, but she did us no favors when it came to her interpretation.

Not once did she state that the Ron Paul campaign was working within the party rules for the delegate process. She made it sound like it was somehow shady, and it most certainly was not. It's the way it was set up to work, and is a great way to overcome media bias, especially the Ron Paul Blackout, in the primary process.

Convention delegate battles are a good thing, and give grassroots supporters who actually care the opportunity to make a real difference.

Likewise, I heard Chris Todd used the term "delegate manipulation" before mentioning that Ron Paul ended up with the most delegates in some states won by other candidates - as if it were an unfair stategy!
 
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