newbitech
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"The movement" has been fanning the flames with a wet towel since at least 2012, probably since 2010. Its retail politics. People in this country are getting information overload and our message has been lost in the noise for some time now. It doesn't help that the movement is schizophrenic about the media. On the one hand, we act all surprised when the media ignores the message. On the other, we slobber all over ourselves when the propaganda machine finds one of our soundbites useful.
I'm over it. If Rand wants to get his message out there, he needs to be unconventional, but that won't happen. He's rooted in conventional retail politics at this point. Which means his fate is tied to his ability to deliver the message the establishments wants, not the message we all know Americans need.
Rand is lukewarm, neither hot nor cold. Same with this movement. It's lacked direction even as far back as late 2008 when the idea that an education campaign was being run vs a run to win campaign. Sure old hat supporters and activists could read between the lines, but the new supporters rolling in the apathy types like me who made those record breaking internet money bombs work and spread the link love of the "r3volution", we wanted (and still do) to smash the status quo and establishment. That didn't happen and all we heard from those other activist and supporters who had more experience and had been following Ron Paul and his message for a while was, "the plan was to educate, not to take power".
OK.
So now, we are all pretty much educated. Show me a way that we will take power away from the status quo, media, government leaches, etc etc and I will be there. I'll vote, but I'm not dedicating my life like I did in 2007 only to feel like I am being strung along once more.
Give me a candidate with some political clout and a track record of defending liberty. Then, let that candidate make his/her own media and to hell with these college football playoff style debate formats.
I'm over it. If Rand wants to get his message out there, he needs to be unconventional, but that won't happen. He's rooted in conventional retail politics at this point. Which means his fate is tied to his ability to deliver the message the establishments wants, not the message we all know Americans need.
Rand is lukewarm, neither hot nor cold. Same with this movement. It's lacked direction even as far back as late 2008 when the idea that an education campaign was being run vs a run to win campaign. Sure old hat supporters and activists could read between the lines, but the new supporters rolling in the apathy types like me who made those record breaking internet money bombs work and spread the link love of the "r3volution", we wanted (and still do) to smash the status quo and establishment. That didn't happen and all we heard from those other activist and supporters who had more experience and had been following Ron Paul and his message for a while was, "the plan was to educate, not to take power".
OK.
So now, we are all pretty much educated. Show me a way that we will take power away from the status quo, media, government leaches, etc etc and I will be there. I'll vote, but I'm not dedicating my life like I did in 2007 only to feel like I am being strung along once more.
Give me a candidate with some political clout and a track record of defending liberty. Then, let that candidate make his/her own media and to hell with these college football playoff style debate formats.