Politico: Lots of coverage to Paul racism and GOP fears, but if he wins, we'll ignore that

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Think about this. Politico has been gourging itself on coverage of Paul's racism "scandal" and on how the GOP fears him winning in Iowa, but yet at the same time says that if he WINS Iowa they're going to just ignore that because it doesn't matter.

When you put these two things together it's blatantly transparent the kind of evil we're dealing with here.
 
The racism stuff has probably run it's course until the general election. They have been at it full tilt for 3 days and it hasn't changed anything. They are throwing it against the wall but it ain't stickin
 
The racism stuff has probably run it's course until the general election. They have been at it full tilt for 3 days and it hasn't changed anything. They are throwing it against the wall but it ain't stickin

To be fair, we don't actually have much data on whether it's had an impact or not. But I agree it probably hasn't hurt us.
 
It won't hurt the campaign in regards to well informed voters and supporters. But keep in mind that there are a lot more uninformed sheeple out there who believe whatever CNN and Foxnews tell them to believe, so it might hurt in that regard.
 
The racism stuff has probably run it's course until the general election. They have been at it full tilt for 3 days and it hasn't changed anything. They are throwing it against the wall but it ain't stickin

Christmas is coming up, then New Years. The media will be quite busy covering that. If it restarts in the new year just before the caucuses/ primaries we'll know for sure it is a deliberate media smear job.
 
Christmas is coming up, then New Years. The media will be quite busy covering that. If it restarts in the new year just before the caucuses/ primaries we'll know for sure it is a deliberate media smear job.

Really? I feel comfortable already saying "for sure" it's a deliberate smear job.
 
If it restarts in the new year just before the caucuses/ primaries we'll know for sure it is a deliberate media smear job.

I think its safe to say that digging up 20 year old stuff that has since been covered and addressed (in congressional campaigns and at other times) is definitely a deliberate media smear job, especially with this primary cycle's track record of withholding attacks until a candidate rivals the Rominee in the polls and then annihilating said candidate with smears. The Media wants Romney to be the GOP challenger to Obama because they think they can beat him. They fear someone like Ron Paul who can actually challenge the left/right dem/GOP paradigm and status quo.
 
It's smearjob. But so was the stuff Cain went through. And the stuff Newt went through. And the stuff Perry went through. And the stuff Bachmann went through. And the stuff Romney has gone through for years now.

It happens, and it means that we're winning.
 
The racism stuff has probably run it's course until the general election. They have been at it full tilt for 3 days and it hasn't changed anything. They are throwing it against the wall but it ain't stickin
What about Rasmussen showing Romney at 25% and Ron at 20%?
 
Think about this. Politico has been gourging itself on coverage of Paul's racism "scandal" and on how the GOP fears him winning in Iowa, but yet at the same time says that if he WINS Iowa they're going to just ignore that because it doesn't matter.

When you put these two things together it's blatantly transparent the kind of evil we're dealing with here.

Friendly reminder: Dr. Paul is contending for the GOP (Republican) nomination. Speaking ill of the GOP is counter productive; Dr. Paul is a Republican; Dr. Raul's supporters ARE Republicans.
 
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