Ron Paul's Take on Rudy's Endorsement of Rand's Opponent

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The Neo-Con establishment is pulling out all the stops to beat Rand.

First, Dick Cheney endorsed his opponent. Next, Rick Santorum. And today, Mr. Big Government Republican himself is slithering into the race.

That's right. Rudy Giuliani has stuck his beak into Rand's race, endorsing his opponent and blaming Rand for being part of the "blame America" crowd. Disgusting.

I am sure you remember my famous dust-up with old Rudy during the second presidential debate in 2007...

YouTube - Ron Paul vs. Rudy Giuliani

The DC big government establishment is proving that they will pull out all the stops to defeat Rand. Quite simply, they can not stand the thought of a real, Constitutional conservative in the United States Senate and they will scorch the earth to try and keep Rand out.

Rand has a plan, is winning and will stay the course if we come together and make sure his campaign is fully funded.

Rand needs to raise at least $100,000 to double his television buy this week so he can get his positive message into every home in Kentucky. Can you help?

The grassroots is having a Money Bomb today for Rand. Let's make this one to remember so we can push back against the Neo-Cons!

Please consider making a contribution right away at

www/RandPaul2010.com

Timing is critical. There are only 29 days left until Election Day in Kentucky. If we come together, I know we can win. Please send your contribution today.

In Liberty,




Ron Paul
 
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Right? We can be sure that Rudy isn't going to help his anti-abortion credibility.
 
This is awesome.. I love how Rudy's endorsement to Grayson gives the Paul campaign much strength and determination to win....


Thanks Rudy... hah..
 
As weird and stupid as it sounds, I think all the recent events of the Grayson campaign (the Palin criticism, the pro-entitlements ad, the Giuliani endorsement) indicates that he's given up on winning the conservative vote, and as a last ditch act of desperation he's trying to go back to the center, against all conventional wisdom of how to win a primary, just because he's got nothing left.
 
As weird and stupid as it sounds, I think all the recent events of the Grayson campaign (the Palin criticism, the pro-entitlements ad, the Giuliani endorsement) indicates that he's given up on winning the conservative vote, and as a last ditch act of desperation he's trying to go back to the center, against all conventional wisdom of how to win a primary, just because he's got nothing left.
That's like jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire :rolleyes:



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is he trying to set up a future centrist run against governor beshear in that he's courting flac from the goldwater right?
 
I'm convinced that years and decades from now, the Rudy Guiliani-Ron Paul confrontation will be remembered as one of the most pivotal moments in U.S. political history. When it happened, I almost jumped out of my seat saying "Oh my god, who is that man ?!?" at Ron Paul. I mean, Rudy Guiliani put Ron Paul on the map, and the rest was history. 3 years later, RP is almost, but not quite yet, a household name, polls neck and neck with the sitting incumbent President in a general election poll, and and is considered the co-leader of sorts of the Tea Party. I don't think any of us in our wildest dreams ever thought Ron Paul and his message would get this far this fast.
 
Rand Winning would be a great step,but to be honest we have folks running all over the country at all levels! i doubt the failed gop can even keep up,but the Rand Election is a very good start at sending a message to the failed gop!! who's talking 2012? when we have 2010;)
 
I'm convinced that years and decades from now, the Rudy Guiliani-Ron Paul confrontation will be remembered as one of the most pivotal moments in U.S. political history. When it happened, I almost jumped out of my seat saying "Oh my god, who is that man ?!?" at Ron Paul. I mean, Rudy Guiliani put Ron Paul on the map, and the rest was history. 3 years later, RP is almost, but not quite yet, a household name, polls neck and neck with the sitting incumbent President in a general election poll, and and is considered the co-leader of sorts of the Tea Party. I don't think any of us in our wildest dreams ever thought Ron Paul and his message would get this far this fast.

Agree 100%
 
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