Ron Paul needs an Oprah! *Grassroots effort to gain endorsements

Pete Kay

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Ron Paul needs more endorsements. We need to help.

There's a school of thought that endorsements neither help or hurt a campaign. I disagree. Yesterday Oprah drew a crowd of 30 thousand people at Columbia, SC to come rally for Barack Obama. That's just unreal. Her endorsement definitely helps.

Ron Paul does not actively seek endorsements. That's not his style. I believe that endorsements are important for Dr. Paul for two reasons. One: it will help Ron Paul be seen as a front runner. Two: Ron Paul needs surrogates to help spread his message. Active celebrities going out to stump for Ron Paul is a great way to get more people to hear his message of liberty, small government and personal responsibility.

What can we do?

We need to start a letter writing campaign encouraging celebrities to endorse Ron Paul. We need to find people that share his beliefs and put the same passion and energy into getting them onto our side as we do attacking bad press from the MSM. Hundreds of letters from us might just be what it takes to convince someone that this movement is real and powerful and get them to decide to lend their support.

In this thread let's try to compile all libertarian minded celebrities you can think of, then we can pursue each person one at a time.

So far these are who I can think of.

Drew Carey

Clint Eastwood

George Carlin

Mel Gibson(his father already endorses Ron Paul)

Please add to the list! :)
 
Clint Eastwood's endorsement would be wonderful. :)

We need a patriotic, tough guy endorsement. I can think of no one better.
 
Penn Jillette

Kinky Friedman

Trey Parker & Matt Stone

PJ O'Rourke

Dave Barry

those are the ones I can think of off the top of my head.
 
oprah is a racist.

Come on, that kind of nonsense is not helping. We are weeks away from the first primary and we need to start acting like it. If you are not helping then you are only hurting. Please be constructive.
 
Deja vu? Haven't we had this discussion 3x already?

Yeah, but what have we done about it? Talking about who should endorse Ron Paul doesn't gain him any endorsements. We need to take action.
 
Penn Jillette

Kinky Friedman

Trey Parker & Matt Stone

PJ O'Rourke

Dave Barry

those are the ones I can think of off the top of my head.

Those are some great ones. Kinky Friedman has already officially endorsed Ron Paul though. :)
 
I think that event in SC will end up backfiring. It may rally African American support in SC but it will probably hurt him just as much with other voters as none of it seemed remotely Presidential.

Oprah's speech in Iowa (the first one) was less of a rally and more of like an endorsement speech read nearly word for word. I think that may help with women in Iowa and I suspect the New Hampshire speech will be more like Iowa. The event getting a bunch of coverage made me very turned of by O! and Oprah. After watching that I couldn't believe that this man is running for President and my second thought was 50,000 people turned out to see Oprah not O!.
 
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Toby Keith

Someone brought him up a few days ago; I believe he is opposed to the Iraq war and he's a country singer, so I'm sure a ton of conservatives love him.
 
Ive always thought South Park's Matt Stone and Trey Parker would be Massively effective endorsements.

also Fat Mike from NOFX. He has a site www.punkvoter.com and also put out 2 albums during the last election called "Rock Against Bush" trying to encourage young voters to vote against bush.
 
Wouldn't it be the best thing ever if we can get 35,000 people in a stadium just for Ron Paul, and no celebrities attached?

Dutch
 
We don't need endorsements! If the grassroots campaign continues doing what they are doing (getting the word out in whatever way we can), we can overcome. You must have faith and believe otherwise it will not work. If someone doesn't believe in the message, no use trying to force it down their throats. You've been brainwashed by the media in thinking you need celebrity endorsements. I agree with Ron Paul on this issue.
 
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