wizardwatson
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We speak very much of the liberty movement, and I'm not at all saying that there isn't a definite movement already in place. My question is: at what point do we go from being "Ron Paul supporters" to something else? Is it after this election? Is it during the midterms? Or will it be in 2016? When do you think our movement will come to fruition to where it's no longer about the man, but the message? At this point, regardless of what we may say, it's still about the man. We're working hard to get Ron Paul into the office of the presidency. But when will it really become more than that?
This is a good question and there are a lot of good observations on this thread.
A lot of people are saying "we're already a movement", etc. but thats not the main question of the OP. We know the liberty "movement" predates Paul, but the movement in the context of Paul deals with spreading the message and acting on the strategies that we've built a consensus on over these last 5 years like taking over the GOP. The OP is right, regardless of what people say on here it's more about the man than the mission right now. Anyone who's been lurking the forums after this whole Benton-throwing-in-the-towel debacle can plainly see that a large swath of supporters believe that it's Ron or bust, not just with the 2012 election but with the whole movement.
I think the point that it "really" becomes more than that is right after Tampa. Or rather, that will be the starting point. Mother bird Ron Paul has been nursing us and fighting for us for 5 years probably as hard as he's ever fought, but after Tampa the movement gets kicked out of the nest. We get to see then whether this movement is going to fly or smack into the ground.
I think it's going to be a wake up call for a lot of people. No more Ron to cheerlead on the forums. It will be harder for people to pretend they are doing stuff in the "movement" when they actually aren't. I for one look forward to this. There's too much "noise" from news articles and cheerleading posters and not enough grassroots activists actually connecting and collaborating. Perhaps when the circus leaves town it will be easier to find each other. Don't know but we will soon find out.