I find it interesting that the title of this thread is, "What can
we do to catalyze momentum for the campaign" yet most of the comments consist of what people think
Ron should do.
Here are my personal observations.
1.) The best thing we ourselves can do is go around the media blackout and spin and take Ron's message directly to the voters. We've been handed a fantastic tool for that, one that targets likely Republican voters in the states where we have the most organization, and that's Phone From Home. Any kind of unfocused outreach is going to be less efficient than this, and will net fewer results. Get going today at
http://phone.ronpaul2012.com.
2.) I think there is a great tendency among all people to project onto their preferred candidate their own desires. Most candidates try deliberately to be vague to allow people to do this, because they want to win. However, Ron
doesn't do this, because he's not interested in obtaining power. He doesn't even really want
himself to win, he only wants his
ideas to win. The campaign itself is run by folks who are busily targeting his message to specific voting blocs, but Ron himself will never,
ever do this. He is and has always been more interested in a revolution in ideas than any political victory.
What I'm getting at is this: we can't want the White House for Ron more than he wants it for himself. If we do, we're going to get extremely frustrated and maybe even a little resentful. Ron wants his ideas to win, but he will never, ever, EVER "do whatever it takes" to win a conventional political victory. He is not going to go against his own nature. He is not going to start cutting people off, angrily picking fights with debate moderators, and generally being a rude prick in the Gingrich style just to gin up controversy and grab headlines. If you think otherwise, you haven't been paying much attention to who Ron is and what his personality is like.
Ron views it this way: if Americans are ready to hear and accept his message, then he will win. If they are not, then he won't. He's not going to tailor it or compromise it because he's only interested in the dissemination and acceptance of his ideas. "Tricking" people into voting for Liberty would contradict his entire reason for doing any of this, in his opinion.
I get the impression that Rand is more likely to do the aggressive debating and focus-group testing of his message to get people to vote for Liberty even if they don't fully understand what they're voting for. However, Rand isn't running this year, Ron is. We have to work with the candidate we have, not the candidate as we wish he would be.
So get on the phones and do it.