You are just describing how we are fighting a loser's battle and why we should assimilate. The only reason I'm here is because of Ron Paul's principles in his voting record and when he speaks. Mitch McConnell is someone that drives me to either want to defeat him or just abstain from the whole process and become apathetic. The liberty movement has no business being tied to him. Rand has gone too far with this if this is his deal. If this is Rand's deal then the people posting here from Kentucky are lying. Is Rand in so much danger that he must kiss the ass of one of the worst enemies of liberty?
I'm talking about what Jesse Benton should do. What strategies are available to Jesse Benton. Jesse Benton is not grassroots, grassroots doesn't have the tools at its disposal. You seem to think that Jesse Benton should act like a grassroots person, like the average Ron Paul Supporter here on RPF. And he's not that and he shouldn't be that. Collectively, I would not give "Ron Paul Supporters" a campaign job at any Benton type level. That doesn't mean there aren't many good ones here, but the collective wisdom here is wrong.
I was all about "wreck the convention" until that Thursday, when I heard in the Doug Wead interview that the Ron Paul campaign decided not to attack Romney in Michigan because Romney would've attacked Ron Paul hard and the decision was made to protect Rons name and Rands future and not run the ads against Romney.
Do we think Doug Wead was lying about that? If true, it was over then. And it show ed a complete lack of willingness to fight a risky fight. So at that point it became clear that he really didn't want any type of distruption or negativity that could blowback on Ron or Rand.
So, that then was a pretty prime opportunity to do a lot of damage exactly where and exactly why. So, the opportunity to do damage was right there and we didn't take it.
This get Mitch thing doesn't seem to have any clear upside, of course I'd be watching Rand to see what he would like to have happen.
HOWEVER.
This is an idea I have. You said you liked one of my ideas, so, here's this one, a bit farfetched and it really isn't exactly a Ron Paul idea specifically.
Do a thing with a website, get rock stars to run for a whole bunch of offices. It could be a "thing" that people from across the country could get behind.
Would increase turnout tremendously with 18-29 at least.
The standard RP response might be "are these rock stars in Liberty Bands?". And that would be the wrong way to think.
You start with a message, a core set of beliefs, and you see what rock stars you can get to sign on with that core message.
Maybe you have contests. Online voting. But there are hundreds of house seats up for grabs every 2 years. It's possible to fill them all but
not certain by any means.
We together could formulate this set of principles, so we should be all happy with our candidates. And since these people are political novices they're not
likely to have any hidden allegiances, they'll owe the seat to us, and they'll listen to instruction. And if they don't, oh well, we will have achieved an awful lot
in getting them in there.
Rockstars, perhaps especially local rockstars, are very well suited for this. Rockstars are good in front of people, charismatic, lead singers talk to crowds and
interact with audiences, know how work audiences, like being in the spotlight, they have big email lists, lots of facebook friends, big numbers of people are used to giving them money, they sing other people's words without blinking, they listen to instruction from their labels, they have a producer produce their records.
We would be the label, the producer, the songwriter. They're just the talent performing the speech, and they're trained at it.
There could be a Democrat version and a Republican version. The Democrat version is "must have less war" and the Republican version is "must have less government"
I know that we want our candidates to be 100% on both, but I suggest that we could consider a message that is more likely to win. These will be our people, they'll
vote right. But we don't necessarily have to make each candidate be 100% pure in message. That's heresy to some, I know, but, again, winning.
It really is doable, actually. Not that it will happen, not that if it's tried, it'll succeed, but I don't see anything that clearly prevents it from being successful.
I've had a version of this kicking around for a while. I've already talked, about a year ago, to one band that I though would be a good challenger to Olympia Snowe in
Maine, and they told me the next time I saw them that they thought about the idea. They'd be good for Maine against Susan Collins. That's something that could go forward with or without a national organization, website, what have you.