Ron Has Started the Attack; It's on.

phixion

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He waited patiently. He didn't let vote fraud divert him or lack-luster placings knock his confidence, although it hit his supporters and subsequent donations to his campaign hard.

Then one dropped out.

Now a few more are about to drop out or are broke and the public will no longer rally behind or vote for them in large numbers.

Run starts running soft-attack adverts.

He issues a press release with a harder attack on opponents.

This thing hits full-swing tomorrow at the debate, and I wouldn't be surprised if we begin to see national attack adverts very shortly.

Ron Paul is soon to be in his element and all of America shall bare witness.

The other candidates must respond with attacks.

The media will report.

They will hear the message and recognize him as a real contender as they notice other candidates attacking him. There is only one reason for other candidates to attack Ron Paul, after all.

America will wake up to Ron Paul.

He will surge in the polls.

The rest is history my friends.

Regards,

Pete
 
We will need to respond with a surge in donations. Shall I call General Petraus?
 
i hope you're right... but shouldn't this have happened BEFORE the primaries started whizzing by us? seems a little late. i know it's a money issue, but had he been hitting hard the whole time support wouldn't have dropped off and there would be more money. i hope you're right, i'm just having a hard time seeing the "vision" ;)
 
No hes very sly, and careful.

he did'nt want to pull a Buchanan and peak too soon.


think of now as his "Be Leery of Sneery" Phase of his presidential bid.
 
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There was a campaign radio ad on a local station here in San Antonio that attacked the other candidates on illegal immigration.
 
Look at the early poll numbers for the other "leaders" in the GOP race and where they are now. They spiked early and have dropped off. It's the tortoise and the hare, just with a lot more hares. Slow and steady wins the race. The little engine that could. Green eggs and ham. Or whatever children's literature metaphor that fits . . .

dp
 
i hope you're right... but shouldn't this have happened BEFORE the primaries started whizzing by us? seems a little late. i know it's a money issue, but had he been hitting hard the whole time support wouldn't have dropped off and there would be more money. i hope you're right, i'm just having a hard time seeing the "vision" ;)

Um, well, we have only had less than a handful of primaries thus far. Even after Super Tuesday we will not have had fully 1/2 of the primaries that are to take place in the primary cycle. Ron Paul is no spring chicken. He has been elected for 10 terms as a Congressman.
 
All of the other candidates are at their weakest now - broke, losing support due to being perceived as dropping out shortly, etc. They're free-falling.

Paul will take the weak ones out until the only one left is Romney, at which point all of America will be familiar with Ron Paul due to Romney responding to Ron Paul's attacks.

We know just how much Ron Paul receives when only a minority of America if even familiar with him.

Imagine when all of America hears him and his message.. all thanks to the other candidates responding to Ron Paul attacks.

That is check-mate.

Pete
 
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i hope you're right... but shouldn't this have happened BEFORE the primaries started whizzing by us? seems a little late. i know it's a money issue, but had he been hitting hard the whole time support wouldn't have dropped off and there would be more money. i hope you're right, i'm just having a hard time seeing the "vision" ;)

No, it was wise for Paul to wait, because if he had poured everything into the early contests he would now be as broke as Huckabee, McCain, etc. But it WAS necessary for the recount/vote fraud issues to be covered (by the grassroots' independent efforts). The campaign has had the 'tortoise beats the hare' strategy in mind since at least last September. Look at that CRUCIAL HQ video training by John Tate,that explains the delegate situation:

http://www.vimeo.com/383751

Tate points out that in 32 of the 50 states delegates are NOT selected by the popular vote preference of the general public, they are separately elected. Past the first or second ballot delegates are free to vote for whom they choose at the convention. We could run people to get elected as delegates in most states who would be technically bound to McRomnabee, but are really PAUL SUPPORTERS who would switch to Paul at the first opportunity.

As it stands a lot of states on Super Tuesday are ONLY being contested actively by Paul, so he stands to pick up a lot of committed delegates outright, and numerous more 'latent' or sleeper delegates. Tate points out that Pat Robertson COULD have tried this stealth strategy in '88 but chose not to. Paul's "I'm in this to the convention" pledge could be his signal that he IS going for the nomination via this route.
 
If the RP campaign is going to do attack ads, hard hitting ones, I bet they have them made up already. The other campaigns, you can be sure, haven't made any attack ads targeted at Ron Paul because they didn't take him seriously and why waste money.

If it happens the way the OP predicts, we could be sitting pretty with ads rolling out first and everyone else too broke to come up with any...
 
i hope you're right... but shouldn't this have happened BEFORE the primaries started whizzing by us? seems a little late. i know it's a money issue, but had he been hitting hard the whole time support wouldn't have dropped off and there would be more money. i hope you're right, i'm just having a hard time seeing the "vision" ;)



No, that would have been disaster. The timing on this is precise and perfect.
 
Believe, guys. Ron Paul is smarter than all of them. He knows what he's doing.
 
I believe!! hehe... I trust that man whole heartedly. I think he has a plan, and I cant wait!
 
Look for McCain to begin getting New York banks backing him. We can use this information. With Rudy out and the corporations needing a candidate, and they will never trust one of their own, the desire to back McCain will be to great to be cautious. We must be aware for this and bring to the publics attention.
Look for McCains support to rise. Look for who supports him. Look for him to get sloppt and make a typical elitist mistake - underestimating the intelligence of the common person.
 
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