Paul on CNN at his HQ...

whoopie they can cheer in a building,maybe this is the problem ,to much passion,no action, this is not a good turnout if the numbers keep the same,i hope we can get a 3rd place finish,if not,this is a sad state of affairs
 
Yeah now I'm considering lifting my boycott on them. If they fix the pie chart, I'm back on-board.
 
someone has to tell him he is on CNN so he can hit his points He has to "man" the crowd to keep them contained so he can get his points out. We had a time in front of everyone to get the message out. I know people are excited in the room but now is his time to shine above the rest.

Just my thougth but I still love the guy and think he is starting a movement, and I hope I have a chance to be a part of it someday. (other than my vote and anyone else I can get)
 
someone has to tell him he is on CNN so he can hit his points He has to "man" the crowd to keep them contained so he can get his points out. We had a time in front of everyone to get the message out. I know people are excited in the room but now is his time to shine above the rest.

Just my thougth but I still love the guy and think he is starting a movement, and I hope I have a chance to be a part of it someday. (other than my vote and anyone else I can get)

he's on cnn.com stream not CNN - none of the cable networks are covering this.
 
I get no volume on the stream! He looks tired, but amped (maybe a bit pissed, too!).

He's been speaking the same thing for many years, without giving up, so we can't either!
 
whoopie they can cheer in a building,maybe this is the problem ,to much passion,no action, this is not a good turnout if the numbers keep the same,i hope we can get a 3rd place finish,if not,this is a sad state of affairs

I agree. I'm from NH and I'm pretty shocked at the numbers. There seemed to be so much energy for RP in this state.
 
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