W_BRANDON
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It's kind of a joke to post this under Opposing Candidates but I have a couple of points to add about the Rand Paul endorsement of Mitt.
For those of you who feel like this was some stroke of political genius, why didn't any of you come out and suggest Rand make this move earlier or recommend he do it when he did it? Being that this was so "politically expedient and strategic and all," you think someone would have been able to come up with it in Grassroots.
I keep watching this Hannity clip over and over again, and I swear I pick up something new every time. The feeling I get when I watch this pitch for Romney is: it was far better (in content and tone) and done with more sincerity and energy than ANY pitch he [Rand] ever gave for HIS DAD. I always felt like Rand's interviews endorsing Ron Paul were either half-assed or that it was just his style (unexcited and dull) when the topic wasn't on himself. Now this confirms it.
I don't know the motivations but neither do you, so question it. We know who Ron is, he's paid his dues. What about Rand? My support doesn't automatically go to Rand just because he says good things and shares DNA with Ron. Rand only has 1.5 years in office and already has two strikes against him (1. Aye on latest Iranian sanction measure; 2. Endorsing Romney). I don't think any of us should be so quick and careless with our support as to blindly throw it behind Rand. Who, if you don't know, is on the Mitt Romney 2012 campaign trail.
For those of you who feel like this was some stroke of political genius, why didn't any of you come out and suggest Rand make this move earlier or recommend he do it when he did it? Being that this was so "politically expedient and strategic and all," you think someone would have been able to come up with it in Grassroots.
I keep watching this Hannity clip over and over again, and I swear I pick up something new every time. The feeling I get when I watch this pitch for Romney is: it was far better (in content and tone) and done with more sincerity and energy than ANY pitch he [Rand] ever gave for HIS DAD. I always felt like Rand's interviews endorsing Ron Paul were either half-assed or that it was just his style (unexcited and dull) when the topic wasn't on himself. Now this confirms it.
I don't know the motivations but neither do you, so question it. We know who Ron is, he's paid his dues. What about Rand? My support doesn't automatically go to Rand just because he says good things and shares DNA with Ron. Rand only has 1.5 years in office and already has two strikes against him (1. Aye on latest Iranian sanction measure; 2. Endorsing Romney). I don't think any of us should be so quick and careless with our support as to blindly throw it behind Rand. Who, if you don't know, is on the Mitt Romney 2012 campaign trail.