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Michael Phelps...Ron Paul Supporter?

0zzy

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Everyday I’m amazed at how many people I come across who say “Oh, Ron Paul. I like what he stands for.” Today’s great discovery is from the Baltimore Sun. According to this February 19, 2008 post, record breaking Olympian, Michael Phelps, is being recruited to join the Ron Paul Revolution. His training partner, Erik Vendt, is already a dedicated follower of liberty, a $200 donor to the Ron Paul campaign (on December 16th no less), and doing his best to convince Phelps that freedom works. Anyone know Michael Phelps and/or Erik Vendt? We’d be happy to invite them and their team as special guests to the Rally for the Republic.

Vendt and Phelps are an interesting yin and yang as training partners. Vendt is a voracious reader, a student of history, an outdoors enthusiast and a political junkie. He and Bowman traded friendly barbs during the build-up to the New Hampshire primary, with Bowman supporting John McCain and Vendt supporting Ron Paul.

“Ron Paul is my guy,” said Vendt, who describes himself as a libertarian ideologically. “It’s really frustrating the way the mainstream media just ignored him and acted like he was a fringe candidate without doing any research at all. I think he’s really what the country needs. … I’m definitely not a fan of the huge tentacle-like arms of the federal government invading everything in our lives.”

Vendt said he’s almost been able to convince Phelps to join the Paul Revolution.

“Michael is a big online poker guy, and that’s one of Paul’s issues, legalizing online gambling,” Vendt said.

Vendt says he could see himself possibly getting involved in politics someday.

“People joke around and talk about running for office, and I say ‘OK, if you do, I’ll run your campaign,” Vendt said. “But it’s definitely something I’m interested in.”
- Campaign for Liberty

Who here agrees with me that it'd be freakin' AMAZING to have Pheleps and co at the event? :D Man that'd be drop dead gorgeous.
 
Get Vendt, regardless.

Anyone know if he's been invited, like formally invited?
 
I would poop my pants.

Good for Erik Vendt, standing up for what he believes and getting others involved.
 
Though Michael Pheleps would probably just hang out, lol. maybe we can get vendt to so some speaking :).
 
Though Michael Pheleps would probably just hang out, lol. maybe we can get vendt to so some speaking :).

Hang out, sign some autographs, let people take pictures with him. Yeah, I'm not much into sports but that would be freakin' awesome. :)
 
I just realized this Erik Vendt guy is a swimmer too and pretty young. Was thinking he was some old trainer rocky style or something lol. Swimmers4Ron Paul :P.
 
It would be amazing, although nobody other than Vendt could probably convince him to do it. Regardless, better do it quick before Phelps is inundated with dozens of interviews and appearances and comfortable on his mountain of cash from endorsements.
 
So since we got Jesse Ventura, an ex-navy SEAL, who agrees and supports Ron Paul, and we got the Olympic swimmers giving us a shot, shouldn't we make a catch-all website like Seamen4Paul.com?? :D
 
That would be great to at least try and contact those two guys.
 
A photo of Phelps wearing a Ron Paul Revolution t-shirt would be an incredible boost to
the CFL. Timing is of the essence though. I don't know how long his 15 minutes of fame
will last so strike while the iron is hot & shooting a million pics of him.
 
Dumb Question: Will he be back from China by then?

if he weren't NBCs posterboy, i'd bet he'd skip the closing ceremony (this weekend). he's probably already booked on every talk show there is. estimates call for around $50 million in endorsement money - so i'd be surprised if his 'handlers' would 'allow' him to appear or take any political stand whatsoever.

we can hope though.

he'll be back in 2012
 
Two RP Republicans have parts of Baltimore in their district. A Phelps endorsement would be outstanding for us.

Z
 
Two RP Republicans have parts of Baltimore in their district. A Phelps endorsement would be outstanding for us.

Z

We could get him to run after he's through swimming, or maybe we can get him to be the first Congressmen to also be a current Olympian.
 
We could get him to run after he's through swimming, or maybe we can get him to be the first Congressmen to also be a current Olympian.

So wait a minute here...we're creating a hypocritical exclusive club it seems. Only liberty-minded candidates are accepted, but if you are a friend of someone who agrees with Ron Paul, you should be a Congressman to represent us?? Unbelievable. The logic never ceases to amaze me in these forums and in this movement. Most people have to prove they despise things like the Federal Reserve, income tax, interventionism, etc., but so many of you are ready to annoint Michael Phelps, a person who has no interest in politics and is simply a FRIEND of someone who supports Ron Paul, to be liberty dictator.

Am I the only one to see the hypocrisy? 99% of the people have to PROVE they're in line with "us," yet we'll make an exception if you're a superstar athlete or a celebrity. The precedent you're setting is ridiculous, naive, and hypocritical--not to mention dangerous. I mean I know this scenario would never happen, but just the thought that so many of you are paranoid about your rights and believe in an Illuminati conspiracy, yet you're so willing to support someone you have NO IDEA about, just the week he's been on TV and the interviews he's held about how great he is and how he likes Beijing, is scary! I'm rather open to candidates who speak with some sense of what they're talking about, but man-o-man, some of you Ron Paul fundamentalists are just pieces of work.

So if you're famous, you're welcome in the tent! If you're not famous, you have to run 10 miles in the snow, do 50 jumping jacks while playing basketball, and parallel park driving at speeds of at least 80 miles per hour. The overly critical nature of so many of you is just ridiculous setting radical criteria for people to follow, but bail out when you get a dim light of hope that some superstar is coming to the rescue. Nice principles.

What happens if a CFR member comes out sometime in the next decade and says he (or she) starts talking like what you all want to hear? So many of you believe in this CFR conspiracy, so would you blast him/her for being a lifetime member while in Congress, or would you be as receptive to them as you are to Phelps, a person you know nothing about? So here's the precedent: People you have no clue about get your vote because they have a friend who supports what you believe in, but you won't vote for someone on the CFR who talks the way Ron Paul does because of his or her history. What happens if Phelps is a radical democrat or a Neocon?? See, too many of you live in your fantasy lands where you believe in some liberty-utopia where we can all sing Kumbaya, and are willing to follow someone because they're famous. It's amazing how the irrationality of the human psyche has never evolved. This is how and why Hitler and Stalin were successful at persuading millions for their cause.

Maybe I'm making a lot out of nothing, but when you parse thoughtless comments like this with reality, it is truly scary how easily manipulated so many of you can be. I bet if Ron Paul came out tomorrow and said Russia needs to be invaded, most of you would sign up for the military or campaign and "spread the message" because Lord knows Ron Paul can't be wrong!! Jesus...some of you need to read some of Thomas Jefferson's works, and how he warns about things like this. Follow your intuition and reason, not the messenger. You make Ron Paul out to be someone no better than those who revered Stalin, Hitler, Trotsky, etc. Even though ideologically those men are all different, your absolute receptiveness to everything Ron Paul says is VERY troubling.
 
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So wait a minute here...we're creating a hypocritical exclusive club it seems. Only liberty-minded candidates are accepted, but if you are a friend of someone who agrees with Ron Paul, you should be a Congressman to represent us?? Unbelievable. The logic never ceases to amaze me in these forums and in this movement. Most people have to prove they despise things like the Federal Reserve, income tax, interventionism, etc., but so many of you are ready to annoint Michael Phelps, a person who has no interest in politics and is simply a FRIEND of someone who supports Ron Paul, to be liberty dictator.

Am I the only one to see the hypocrisy? 99% of the people have to PROVE they're in line with "us," yet we'll make an exception if you're a superstar athlete or a celebrity. The precedent you're setting is ridiculous, naive, and hypocritical--not to mention dangerous. I mean I know this scenario would never happen, but just the thought that so many of you are paranoid about your rights and believe in an Illuminati conspiracy, yet you're so willing to support someone you have NO IDEA about, just the week he's been on TV and the interviews he's held about how great he is and how he likes Beijing, is scary! I'm rather open to candidates who speak with some sense of what they're talking about, but man-o-man, some of you Ron Paul fundamentalists are just pieces of work.

So if you're famous, you're welcome in the tent! If you're not famous, you have to run 10 miles in the snow, do 50 jumping jacks while playing basketball, and parallel park driving at speeds of at least 80 miles per hour. The overly critical nature of so many of you is just ridiculous setting radical criteria for people to follow, but bail out when you get a dim light of hope that some superstar is coming to the rescue. Nice principles.

Wait, I was just saying that he would have automatic political viability if he is a supporter. If he doesn't support our ideals, then I wouldn't say he should run. I am not personally one of the people who have to put up a litmus test for everyone running. I accept converts.
 
He would be an idiot to do anything with this movement or any political movement . He has $50M on the line. When he is finished swimming that is when you can start a political career.
 
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