Wolfgang Bohringer
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Ron's rally and "stump" speeches are good for planting seeds and laying ground work with undecided voters, but they're too high level, non-specific, and repetitive. He has to delve much deeper to convince people to vote for him.
On the other hand, sometimes--but not nearly often enough, he provides much more specific and detailed explanations such as in those 1 hour long editorial board interviews and in some of the Q&A's that are tagged onto the ends of town hall stump speeches when he's not being rushed to leave for the next event.
So for Nevada, Minnesota, and the other caucus states in which Ron is going to spend time in the next month, why not skip the time consuming "rally" events where he gives his standard high level 1 hour speech that touches too many issues on too much of a surface level and then spends hours wasting time taking pictures and signing autographs and instead find nice big locations, sit Ron down someplace up high where everybody can see him and just let him field questions for hours on end from whomever wants to ask?
The key here is for Ron to not get rushed into talking about too much all at once at too high a level. One of the problems with giving libertarian answers to questions is that one is often tempted to try to give the same gigantic whole unified field theory of freedom as the answer to every specific detailed question. And this confuses people who can't see the big picture vision.
So in Las Vegas, for example, we could sit Ron down at a high platform in a giant hotel convention room for like a week straight and invite the world to come and fill up on mega-doses of Ron.
Some marketing expert can figure out how to bill it. But I think the hotel marquees should scroll something like this:
"Ron Paul Takes on All Comers--That Includes You Too Gingrich You Fat Goblin if You Weren't Scared Shitless--We've Got Your 7 Hour Lincoln-Douglas Debate Right Here You Demonic Debaucherous Dimwit"
On the other hand, sometimes--but not nearly often enough, he provides much more specific and detailed explanations such as in those 1 hour long editorial board interviews and in some of the Q&A's that are tagged onto the ends of town hall stump speeches when he's not being rushed to leave for the next event.
So for Nevada, Minnesota, and the other caucus states in which Ron is going to spend time in the next month, why not skip the time consuming "rally" events where he gives his standard high level 1 hour speech that touches too many issues on too much of a surface level and then spends hours wasting time taking pictures and signing autographs and instead find nice big locations, sit Ron down someplace up high where everybody can see him and just let him field questions for hours on end from whomever wants to ask?
The key here is for Ron to not get rushed into talking about too much all at once at too high a level. One of the problems with giving libertarian answers to questions is that one is often tempted to try to give the same gigantic whole unified field theory of freedom as the answer to every specific detailed question. And this confuses people who can't see the big picture vision.
So in Las Vegas, for example, we could sit Ron down at a high platform in a giant hotel convention room for like a week straight and invite the world to come and fill up on mega-doses of Ron.
Some marketing expert can figure out how to bill it. But I think the hotel marquees should scroll something like this:
"Ron Paul Takes on All Comers--That Includes You Too Gingrich You Fat Goblin if You Weren't Scared Shitless--We've Got Your 7 Hour Lincoln-Douglas Debate Right Here You Demonic Debaucherous Dimwit"
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