Erazmus
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Three Arguments…
Three Arguments…
Before I get to the three arguments, I just want to preface by saying that as I read the neo-con bloggers and the mainstream media, that I feel like I’m in the twilight zone. It’s a very surreal feeling to listen / watch the news and see the most recent fantastically absurd reasoning as to why Ron Paul support is exploding. They are willing to say just about anything, other than the truth. Here is the oddity… All the pundits are using the exact same far fetched reasons simultaneously. Take from that whatever you will.
Anyway, here are the three arguments I’ve been seeing…in almost all the anti-Ron Paul rhetoric online and elsewhere.
#1) “The POLLs don’t mean anything.” Then, immediately after this statement, they quote a POLL where Ron Paul registers low, and then they state that said POLL as the only “accurate” POLL.
#2) “I talk to people and ask them about Ron Paul, and they say ‘Who?’” Let’s face it, a vast portion of the population doesn’t vote (unless it’s for American Idol), or they don’t follow politics. We can just observe this Paris Hilton crap on the news to know what sells in media today. So, I put this theory to the test and asked random people what they thought of Mitt Romney, and I got the same response. Who? So, let’s not pretend that every American follows politics. Let’s not pretend that even if Ron Paul was leading in ALL the POLLs across America, that there wouldn’t be a lot of people who don’t know who he is. Hell, I bet there are people who don’t know who our current President is.
#3) “The few Ron Paul supporters that there are, spam the POLLs and google everything written about him and reply to every thread.” I note this as the Ron Paul conspiracy theory. Do people really buy this crap? I’m a Ron Paul supporter. I donate what and when I can. I vote in POLLs when I can. But I don’t go looking for them, and I don’t have the time, as a working American, to spend endless amounts of time doing these things. Who does?
Three Arguments…
Before I get to the three arguments, I just want to preface by saying that as I read the neo-con bloggers and the mainstream media, that I feel like I’m in the twilight zone. It’s a very surreal feeling to listen / watch the news and see the most recent fantastically absurd reasoning as to why Ron Paul support is exploding. They are willing to say just about anything, other than the truth. Here is the oddity… All the pundits are using the exact same far fetched reasons simultaneously. Take from that whatever you will.
Anyway, here are the three arguments I’ve been seeing…in almost all the anti-Ron Paul rhetoric online and elsewhere.
#1) “The POLLs don’t mean anything.” Then, immediately after this statement, they quote a POLL where Ron Paul registers low, and then they state that said POLL as the only “accurate” POLL.
#2) “I talk to people and ask them about Ron Paul, and they say ‘Who?’” Let’s face it, a vast portion of the population doesn’t vote (unless it’s for American Idol), or they don’t follow politics. We can just observe this Paris Hilton crap on the news to know what sells in media today. So, I put this theory to the test and asked random people what they thought of Mitt Romney, and I got the same response. Who? So, let’s not pretend that every American follows politics. Let’s not pretend that even if Ron Paul was leading in ALL the POLLs across America, that there wouldn’t be a lot of people who don’t know who he is. Hell, I bet there are people who don’t know who our current President is.
#3) “The few Ron Paul supporters that there are, spam the POLLs and google everything written about him and reply to every thread.” I note this as the Ron Paul conspiracy theory. Do people really buy this crap? I’m a Ron Paul supporter. I donate what and when I can. I vote in POLLs when I can. But I don’t go looking for them, and I don’t have the time, as a working American, to spend endless amounts of time doing these things. Who does?
