Paul campaign disavows anti-Huntsman ad

Whomever has this information together needs to get it out to media and drudge it. I wish I had the know-how to defend Ron Paul, but I can't. Get to it people. I've already submitted some of the information to Drudge.
 
Whomever has this information together needs to get it out to media and drudge it. I wish I had the know-how to defend Ron Paul, but I can't. Get to it people. I've already submitted some of the information to Drudge.

So far we have a lot of evidence, but we need a smoking gun. The campaign (or a PAC) should offer a $20,000 reward for evidence that identifies the creator. Someone in the Huntsman camp (other than the daughters) must know the truth and might come forward at the right price.
 
That ad was not racist. It was trying to say he was a communist. People are so fucking politically correct.

It's not racist, but it's insensitive because it brings Huntsman's small children into it. That's besides the point.

This is the only important fact:

Ron Paul and the official campaign had nothing to do with this stupid, anonymous, YouTube posted video. Ron Paul did not authorize, approve or even know about it. Case closed.
 
I hope the campaign has Paul prepped for this, because it's going to be a damn good gotcha question tomorrow night...
 
I hope the campaign has Paul prepped for this, because it's going to be a damn good gotcha question tomorrow night...

They are not gonna ask about this in the debate, that would give Paul the opportunity to refute it. They're just gonna continue smearing.
 
I was discussing this earlier today with someone, and we came up with a logical deduction. If a person wanted to do a dirty smear piece (like the mainstream media does on a daily basis), they would not have added the Ron Paul information to the end of the video. They wouldn't want to damage their own candidate in the process. On the other hand, a deceptive false flag video would require that another candidate be implicated. "Elementary, my dear Watson."
 
This is fucking insane. It was a fucking youtube video made by a random person.

Even Drudge has it up.
 
Sometimes I can't handle how insane this world has become. On what planet is this news? Everything is upside down...
 
This is fucking insane. It was a fucking youtube video made by a random person.

I'm seriously at a loss right now - I knew they would push Huntsman but I figured it would be via a cooked poll (ala CNN's Iowa Santorum poll)... never thought they'd procede the cooked poll (which is coming saturday or sunday so that all day Monday the media can say "but Huntsman has the momentum" x1000) with a anonymously seeded youtube video that the media can then pin on Ron.

The only thing that gives me comfort is that Rand & Doug Wead are both with Ron to plan a response.

I think another RPF member nailed it when he posted this quote from a book on Karl Rove:

How Rove has conducted himself while winning campaigns is a subject of no small controversy in political circles. It is frequently said of him, in hushed tones when political folks are doing the talking, that he leaves a trail of damage in his wake—a reference to the substantial number of people who have been hurt, politically and personally, through their encounters with him. Rove's reputation for winning is eclipsed only by his reputation for ruthlessness, and examples abound of his apparent willingness to cross moral and ethical lines.

In the opening pages of Bush's Brain, Wayne Slater describes an encounter with Rove while covering the 2000 campaign for the Dallas Morning News. Slater had written an article for that day's paper detailing Rove's history of dirty tricks, including a 1973 conference he had organized for young Republicans on how to orchestrate them. Rove was furious. "You're trying to ruin me!" Slater recalls him shouting. The anecdote points up one of the paradoxes of Rove's career. Articles like Slater's are surprisingly few, yet as I interviewed people who knew Rove, they brought up examples of unscrupulous tactics—some of them breathtaking—as a matter of course.

A typical instance occurred in the hard-fought 1996 race for a seat on the Alabama Supreme Court between Rove's client, Harold See, then a University of Alabama law professor, and the Democratic incumbent, Kenneth Ingram. According to someone who worked for him, Rove, dissatisfied with the campaign's progress, had flyers printed up—absent any trace of who was behind them—viciously attacking See and his family. "We were trying to craft a message to reach some of the blue-collar, lower-middle-class people," the staffer says. "You'd roll it up, put a rubber band around it, and paperboy it at houses late at night. I was told, 'Do not hand it to anybody, do not tell anybody who you're with, and if you can, borrow a car that doesn't have your tags.' So I borrowed a buddy's car [and drove] down the middle of the street … I had Hefty bags stuffed full of these rolled-up pamphlets, and I'd cruise the designated neighborhoods, throwing these things out with both hands and literally driving with my knees." The ploy left Rove's opponent at a loss. Ingram's staff realized that it would be fruitless to try to persuade the public that the See campaign was attacking its own candidate in order "to create a backlash against the Democrat," as Joe Perkins, who worked for Ingram, put it to me. Presumably the public would believe that Democrats were spreading terrible rumors about See and his family. "They just beat you down to your knees," Ingram said of being on the receiving end of Rove's attacks. See won the race.
 
WTF does a Ron Paul supporter have to do with Ron Paul himself? I mean seriously, WTF?
 
This is fucking insane. It was a fucking youtube video made by a random person.

Even Drudge has it up.

The next step is to get him to disavow this forum.

"Dr. Paul, there is a user by the name of "thehungarian" who repeatedly uses curse words on an internet forum that uses your name and generally seems to be an unseemly fellow. Do you endorse his language and views?"
 
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