Open letter to the paul campaign - remarks on Florida debate

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Open letter to the paul campaign

Dear,

At this point in time, after watching the florida debate, I think that Paul is severely limiting his chances by his own doing.
When asked the question - 'would you run third party?', Paul had ample time to prepare for that one, and he still fails to give a decent
answer that can propel him forward. He gets asked this question all the time, and the answer should have been something
in the likes of 'Why do you keep asking me? Why don't you ask romney or gingrich or santorum? I've come in second in NH, and
was within a small % of getting first place in Iowa. You have not given me any media attention, and treat me like I am nonexistent.
Are you afraid of restoring america to …. ' etc..

The MSM is very predictable, and Ron can have plenty of scripted answers to their bias. We try to do everything we can to give
Paul the chance to score, but he needs to make the final move. He also needs to work on speaking slow, and many other things.

It would be nice to get a reply on what is being done or will be done to address this.

My apologies for my bad english, I'm not a native english speaker.

Thanks
 
Maybe if 2000 people sent that to the campaign.

Otherwise the whole thing to me looks like a dog and pony show. Very similar to 2008 just with a little more popularity. In the end it is just the same hype with the same results.
 
He needs to be more aggressive. Sadly, I know he won't. He didn't do it 2007 and he still hasn't learned how to deal with the media. It's one of his biggest flaws.
 
He needs to be more aggressive. Sadly, I know he won't. He didn't do it 2007 and he still hasn't learned how to deal with the media. It's one of his biggest flaws.

This.

I also feel that he seem tired or something tonight. Noticed it with other debates too. I think he's getting to old for this.
 
He was given an important time to draw a constrast and Santorum gave a better answer..Ron didn't even attack the others...he didn't even talk about his record....WTF??? He is not running to WIN?
 
This.

I also feel that he seem tired or something tonight. Noticed it with other debates too. I think he's getting to old for this.

Maybe he's just feeling a little blue over what happened with Rand and the TSA. It's got to be sad to see how low this country has sunk in many ways.
 
Open letter to the paul campaign

Dear,

At this point in time, after watching the florida debate, I think that Paul is severely limiting his chances by his own doing.
When asked the question - 'would you run third party?', Paul had ample time to prepare for that one, and he still fails to give a decent
answer that can propel him forward. He gets asked this question all the time, and the answer should have been something
in the likes of 'Why do you keep asking me? Why don't you ask romney or gingrich or santorum? I've come in second in NH, and
was within a small % of getting first place in Iowa. You have not given me any media attention, and treat me like I am nonexistent.
Are you afraid of restoring america to …. ' etc..

The MSM is very predictable, and Ron can have plenty of scripted answers to their bias. We try to do everything we can to give
Paul the chance to score, but he needs to make the final move. He also needs to work on speaking slow, and many other things.

It would be nice to get a reply on what is being done or will be done to address this.

My apologies for my bad english, I'm not a native english speaker.

Thanks

You can't tell Ron what he should say. It surprises me to see how many people try to dictate Ron's words as if they could literally compel his lips to form certain words that they approve of. Secondly, you don't know what a good answer is. You're not an expert at voter relationships, so stop acting like you know the answers. If he told them to ask Gingrich or Santorum, they would just say they are asking him because, guess what, he has actually done it before!

I personally don't see anything wrong with his answer on the subject. He is not interested in it and he is focused on winning the Republican nomination. No need to whine or go really deep into it because it's not a big deal, so don't act like it is a big deal. If you treat it like no big deal, other people will also treat it as such.
 
You can't tell Ron what he should say. It surprises me to see how many people try to dictate Ron's words as if they could literally compel his lips to form certain words that they approve of. Secondly, you don't know what a good answer is. You're not an expert at voter relationships, so stop acting like you know the answers. If he told them to ask Gingrich or Santorum, they would just say they are asking him because, guess what, he has actually done it before!

I personally don't see anything wrong with his answer on the subject. He is not interested in it and he is focused on winning the Republican nomination. No need to whine or go really deep into it because it's not a big deal, so don't act like it is a big deal. If you treat it like no big deal, other people will also treat it as such.

I don't agree. It's called mind control and framing. You put him in third party locker at the start of the debate, while he totally doesn't deserve it. He should call them out on it like gingrich did in the previous debate about his wife. People eat that shit up.
 
I don't agree. It's called mind control and framing. You put him in third party locker at the start of the debate, while he totally doesn't deserve it. He should call them out on it like gingrich did in the previous debate about his wife. People eat that shit up.
I concur
 
Open letter to the paul campaign

Dear,

At this point in time, after watching the florida debate, I think that Paul is severely limiting his chances by his own doing.
When asked the question - 'would you run third party?', Paul had ample time to prepare for that one, and he still fails to give a decent
answer that can propel him forward. He gets asked this question all the time, and the answer should have been something
in the likes of 'Why do you keep asking me? Why don't you ask romney or gingrich or santorum? I've come in second in NH, and
was within a small % of getting first place in Iowa. You have not given me any media attention, and treat me like I am nonexistent.
Are you afraid of restoring america to …. ' etc..

The MSM is very predictable, and Ron can have plenty of scripted answers to their bias. We try to do everything we can to give
Paul the chance to score, but he needs to make the final move. He also needs to work on speaking slow, and many other things.

It would be nice to get a reply on what is being done or will be done to address this.

My apologies for my bad english, I'm not a native english speaker.

Thanks

Agree fully. This whole idea that we would have to sacrifice our principles to do some good PR is just nonsense. Paul needs desperately to have better debate prep, or we're just going to fade away again this year.

I say this as someone who has donated a painful amount of money to the campaign. I don't want it to be wasted.
 
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