New Forum For 100% Guaranteed RP 2012 Media Blackout?

Are you in favor of a forum dedicated to the anticipated Ron Paul 2012 media blackout

  • I'm in favor of a forum dedicated to discussing the anticipated Ron Paul 2012 MSM blackout.

    Votes: 26 54.2%
  • I'm not in favor of a forum dedicated to the anticipated Ron Paul 2012 MSM blackout.

    Votes: 22 45.8%

  • Total voters
    48
It remains to be seen how they will treat him, but my guess is that it'll be a lot better this time around. Besides, we have people on the inside now :cool:

So, we have people in high places willing to sacrifice their careers in order to tell the truth/launch counter-propaganda? If not....

www.ronpaulforums.com <--insert new anti-MSM BS extension here
 
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Voted yes, I feel this is absolutely essential to prepare for! I have no doubt that the same thing (media blackout at a critical time) will happen again. We need to learn from our mistakes, we found out in 2007-8 what didn't work, and got surprised with the media blackout when it was too late to counter it effectively. The media blackout was the biggest problem, and really the biggest factor in how things turned out last time. There needs to be a strategy already in place to deal with this, both from the grassroots as well as the official campaign. IMO, there needs to be an infomercial run on several tv networks at once, during prime time - it certainly worked for Perot. In late 2007, I was working with another supporter on making a DVD to hand out to people, compiled from various campaign appearances I had videotaped, and addressing as many issues as possible. We were about halfway through the project when he suddenly abandoned it (I didn't have the editing facilities he had access to) completely to concentrate on the phonebanking activities urged by the official campaign. I remember being at a meeting with one of the official campaign's representatives, and several people there were asking for DVD's to hand out to people. DVD's are not much more expensive to duplicate in bulk than printed literature, and people are more inclined to watch a free DVD than pay attention to a piece of printed literature. There is so much video footage out there, it would be very cheap to produce, either by the official campaign, or by the grassroots. If the official campaign makes it well known early on that it will simply buy the needed media exposure in the event of a blackout, then perhaps it can be avoided entirely. Strategies absolutely need to be discussed on how to avoid or counter another media blackout, I personally feel that a combination of DVD's and an infomercial would be the way to go. Where's our mystery billionaire when we need him?

mods: I know at least one of you dosen't like my writing style. Feel free to break my post up into paragraphs if you'd like.
 
It would also make a great documentary.

What would? Video footage of campaign appearances? Or are you talking about a documentary about the media blackout? How could that be documented? I remember seeing google graphs or something back in 2008 that showed number of media appearances and mentions, but beyond presentation of graphs and charts, it would seem awfully difficult to document in presentable video form. I'm curious as to what you're thinking here.
 
As before the Rally for the Republic, get some billboards up with pertinent RP quotes with just the date given: economic crash quotes for starters. Get the positive buzz going and then add RP's name before the date.
This is certainly not a comprehensive plan but could work as a small part.
 
As before the Rally for the Republic, get some billboards up with pertinent RP quotes with just the date given: economic crash quotes for starters. Get the positive buzz going and then add RP's name before the date.
This is certainly not a comprehensive plan but could work as a small part.

We can totally get that going viral with bumper stickers, signs, etc
 
You don't point out unfavorable situations publicly. You organize against them behind the scenes.
 
Yeah, I'm definitely in favor. A blackout can and will happen. We have to be ready to hold the media accountable even more than we did last time around.
 
Voted no. Regardless of whether or not there is a blackout, it would just make us look like complainers/sore losers.
 
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