king_nothing_
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I would think so...if he makes it more publicly known. He's basically the godfather of poker. Mere Twitter posts aren't going to cut it, though.Could he be an asset in Nevada?
I would think so...if he makes it more publicly known. He's basically the godfather of poker. Mere Twitter posts aren't going to cut it, though.Could he be an asset in Nevada?
A lot of people in politics (DeMint, Palin), sports (Tim Thomas), and arts (Kelly Clarckson, Chuck Norris) seem to support Ron Paul's message, but they are reluctant to make the final step to officially endorse him.
I think this is because they fear that such an endorsement might backfire on them, because their careers as public figures depend to some extent on showing "political correctness", i.e. following the establisment line. There seems to be a taboo to endorse Ron Paul.
From an individualist/libertarian point of view, endorsements don't really matter. To the average voters, however, they seem to be kind of an eye-opener which makes them rethink their perceptions. Endorsements matter to them. They also give free positive publicity.
Here is my prediction: We will see a wave of Ron Paul endorsements soon. Endorsements that can't be ignored by the msm. Somebody needs to make the first step. I think the trigger will be a win in a primary / a caucus.
What do you think?
It's a shame Bono is such a stickler for foreign aid. An endorsement from him would grab headlines worldwide.
Chuck Norris doesn't endorse Ron Paul. He never did. He never so much as hinted in any way that he ever would.
Where did this come from, anyway?
Chuck Norris, who famously supported former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee last election season, has thrown his hat in the ring for Rep. Ron Paul.
Kelly basicly retracted her endorsement on NPR radio later. Pretty shameful.
But yes: These are just examples of people whose endorsements would have an impact...