Where do we go from here?
I will tell you I was LIVID last night on here.
I was WAY out of line and threatened to pull my support, and SWORE I'd never donate more money until they won a state.
Now I realize what an idiot I am.
It's ALL by design. He doesn't WANT to win those states.
He didn't want to win NH OR IA.
Why do you think he asked for $23 Million DOLLARS more, after we just raised 20 Million?
My first response was "that's insane...show me what you've done so far!".
Now I am realizing he's going to make a NATIONWIDE BLITZ.
Mainstream TV in every state.
THAT'S What he's up to, and we need to give him what he needs NOW before it's too late.
These were my first thoughts after reading that TNR piece. Winning NH (or IA, perhaps especially IA) would have only amplified that "news." Surely when we all joined the revolution we realized this wouldn't be easy. Dr. Paul said that himself. We knew what we were signing up for, lets not be surprised that we get it.
I will agree that I was upset after NH (not surprised, unfortunately). However, do we want to go into the next couple primaries with that kind of coverage? That would kill the campaign much quicker than losing a couple primaries.
So, what should we do from here? In my opinion, we need to double, if not triple our efforts. If we come out strong after Feb 5th, it would be too late for the media or other candidates to do anything about it. We need to continue to donate (and no, the campaign does not owe us expense reports or anything like it), we need to double our canvasing (no matter what state), double our phone calling efforts, etc. Read this
thread and if you like the idea, coordinate with your meetup (or do it by yourself if you can afford it). Most importantly, we need to become delegates. Delegates choose the nominee, not voters.
The race is far from over. The only question left is, are you ready to go the distance necessary to get our candidate elected? Or are you ready to give up and join McCain's camp? The answer should be fairly easy.
I know I don't post here very often (I read posts far too often, though) and I know I haven't been following my advice well. My intentions aren't to insult anybody, only to motivate. Hopefully I succeeded in that.