georgiaboy
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I see a lot of knee-jerk reactionary statements here.
The political reality is that we must pick our battles. Furthermore, we don't have a printing press to fund our campaigns.
A move like this helps to legitimize our movement in the minds of people who were on the sidelines or who think we're all a bunch of nuts. It's the type of move that makes it harder to label us 'domestic extremists' or whathaveyou.
Dr. Paul made us aware that people in D.C. can be very 'political' if they sense the winds shifting - this is a prime example.
But all that being said, we still need to make Mitch work for the win. Even insincere rhetoric from a prominent figure can help to wake up more people. Our goal should be to force Mitch to embrace our rhetoric.
Agreed, if there's a way to use Mitch to our advantage, then so be it.
I just don't see how Mitch hiring one of our movement's campaign managers gives any reason for us to believe that Mitch has any plan to support this movement. All of his other legislative activity points otherwise. If anything, this move points only toward trying to get email lists and insight into how to pander for votes.
Show me some votes, show me some co-sponsored legislation, Mitch. Otherwise, color me suspicious.