Potential Big Donors for RevPac's SuperBomb

It's Kane, and he's not that wealthy. wrestlers don't make huge money. I remember seeing a headline a while back that headliners makes like 700K a year. Of course it varies, but the point is these are not super wealthy people.

We're still talking someone who probably maxed out to the campaign if he's into making campaign donations, and could drop that much or more again on RevPAC.

Val Venus is another wrestler who backed RP last time.

I could also see Chuck Norris backing him.
 
We're still talking someone who probably maxed out to the campaign if he's into making campaign donations, and could drop that much or more again on RevPAC.

Val Venus is another wrestler who backed RP last time.

I could also see Chuck Norris backing him.



Hah, i remember hearing about that.
 
You guys forgot Peter Schiff & all of his clients that he helped make loads of money using Austrian Economics.
 
i thought somebody from muse was a Ron Paul supporter

Not sure if they are RP supporters but a lot of their music is definitely anti establishment. Their last album was called The Resistance (songs: Uprising, Resistance, United States of Eurasia, MK Ultra), and also have older songs called Take A Bow (seems like its directed toward Bush and Tony Blair), Knights of Cydonia ("No ones going to take me alive, the time has come to make things right, you and I must fight for our rights..."), Ruled By Secrecy, and there are probably some others which can be associated with anti establishment. If one was to make a soundtrack for the Revolution, it should include a lot of Muse.

And now that I think about it, the lead singer Matt Bellamy was on the Alex Jones Show a few years back.
 
Why are people always such smartasses on here? Why not try to get Bill Maher and/or Jon Stewart to donate? Do you all, who say "are you on another planet?", know Jon Stewart personally? Stop being so negative and just try. Your negativity isn't going to help Ron get elected, it us just a waste of energy. I tweeted to Floyd Mayweather Jr. twice about donating or wearing a Ron Paul shirt into the ring on Sept. 17th. At least 1 million (maybe more) people will be watching that fight and I figured we could get a slot in there, then. Reason being? Mayweather HATES taxes (i know, i know...we all do) but his uncle and father always wear shirts that say, "fuck taxes" and Floyd himself always owes millions to the IRS. So why not try? It doesn't hurt. So again, go after Stewart, Maher, and everyone else. It is worth the try.
 
Peter Schiff
Jimmy Whales (found of Wikipedia)
How about that UFC guy that supported Schiff and Ron Paul? Forget his name...
 
Why are people always such smartasses on here? Why not try to get Bill Maher and/or Jon Stewart to donate? Do you all, who say "are you on another planet?", know Jon Stewart personally? Stop being so negative and just try. Your negativity isn't going to help Ron get elected, it us just a waste of energy. I tweeted to Floyd Mayweather Jr. twice about donating or wearing a Ron Paul shirt into the ring on Sept. 17th. At least 1 million (maybe more) people will be watching that fight and I figured we could get a slot in there, then. Reason being? Mayweather HATES taxes (i know, i know...we all do) but his uncle and father always wear shirts that say, "fuck taxes" and Floyd himself always owes millions to the IRS. So why not try? It doesn't hurt. So again, go after Stewart, Maher, and everyone else. It is worth the try.



Someone has to be realistic. Too many people live in a RPF bubble where anarchists are viable VP candidates, and Bill Maher and Jon Stewart donate to a libertarian leaning presidential candidate. It's just realism. We have a limited amount of time and resources, chasing unicorns will get us nowhere.
 
I've been fiddling around looking up the data at fec.gov. I can find everything. I just can't figure out a user-friendly way to filter out all the donors who maxed out to him. To download the data you need a program to read .fec files. I figured Excel would do it, but it doesn't. Or you can check out the data online, but the best way I've seen to do that so far is to pull up all his individual donors by last name, one letter at a time, and just scroll through and look for big numbers.

Anyway, if someone more savvy wants to do it, the data's there.
 
Mark Cuban, this is what he said in 2008 when asked about Ron Paul in an interview:

Do you consider yourself libertarian?
Absolutely.

I take it you’re supporting Ron Paul, then.
No. I just don’t think he’s a legitimate candidate at this point in time. It’s interesting and fun to watch the Internet support he gets, and I like conceptually a lot of the things he says, but I wouldn’t vote for him.

Cuban is a libertarian and Ron Paul has a legitimate chance at winning this time around. This could have potential, especially as Ron's poll numbers continue to rise!
 
especially as Ron's poll numbers continue to rise!

I agree. That's the best way to defeat the electability argument. Just keep building up his support little by little. Everybody who thinks he can't win has some threshold that will convince them he can. For some people he's already on the cusp of that threshold, and when they become supporters they'll bring his support up to the level that will convince more people.

If we just keep that up, eventually all the people who agree with Ron Paul but only don't support him because he's unelectable will actually support him. And if all those people actually did support him, he wouldn't just be electable, he'd dominate the primaries.

When people say that to me, I like to ask them, "Suppose his support grew to a point that would convince you he can pull it off. Would you support him then?" Getting people to make that mental commitment puts them in a good position to switch over and support him.
 
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Very very perhaps Elon Musk (although I don't think so)

Prodigy of Mobb deep

Lupe Fiasco (again don't think so)

Tyler Durden from Zerohedge

Max Keiser

Robert Murphy

Tom Woods

Joe Scarborough

Neil Cavuto

Glenn Beck (Probably not but you never know some people give multiple candidates donations)

Ted Nicholas http://www.worldlyphilosophers.com/july20_millionaires.htm (ctrl+f Ron Paul)

Chris Rock?

Dr. Walter E Williams

Matt Drudge

Matt stone

Matt groening

Trey Parker

TJ Rogers

Basically there is a thread here that lists the famous libertarians http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?48469-List-of-Libertarian-Celebrities
You could at least contact the business leaders and check if they were already outspoken with Ron Paul
 
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