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Dr. Paul on CNN: the Campaign Was Never Running To Win an Election
"If you’re in a campaign for only gaining power, that’s one thing. If you’re in a campaign to influence ideas and future of the country, the campaign is never over," said Dr. Paul on CNN this morning.
This has been the mentality of the Campaign since day one: they were never running to win an election. Dr. Paul and the people he chose to lead the Campaign never conceived that they could "influence ideas" and win votes.
The few, feeble efforts made by the Campaign to win votes (e.g., the shirtless Mexican postcard sent out in Texas, the Tancredoeqsue "No student visas for illegal aliens" scare-tactics ad ran in Iowa) demonstrated the utter political cluelessness of those responsible.
We deserve candidates who are serious about winning--not for the sake of power, but in order to advocate, and maybe even implement, our ideals in the Congress and, some day, the White House.
Such a mindset is completely alien to those running this Campaign. Woe unto anyone who looks to them for leadership in the campaigns of the future. The first question we should ask any "Ron Paul Republican" is:
We can all accept Ron Paul's ideas as the "gold standard" for our future standard-bearers, while at the same time demanding more political savvy, seriousness and professionalism than has been exhibited by this campaign.
"If you’re in a campaign for only gaining power, that’s one thing. If you’re in a campaign to influence ideas and future of the country, the campaign is never over," said Dr. Paul on CNN this morning.
This has been the mentality of the Campaign since day one: they were never running to win an election. Dr. Paul and the people he chose to lead the Campaign never conceived that they could "influence ideas" and win votes.
The few, feeble efforts made by the Campaign to win votes (e.g., the shirtless Mexican postcard sent out in Texas, the Tancredoeqsue "No student visas for illegal aliens" scare-tactics ad ran in Iowa) demonstrated the utter political cluelessness of those responsible.
We deserve candidates who are serious about winning--not for the sake of power, but in order to advocate, and maybe even implement, our ideals in the Congress and, some day, the White House.
Such a mindset is completely alien to those running this Campaign. Woe unto anyone who looks to them for leadership in the campaigns of the future. The first question we should ask any "Ron Paul Republican" is:
- Are you running to win (consistent with your principles)? Or are you just trying to make a point?
- Besides speaking out for freedom, what will you actually do for freedom if elected?
- What kind of leadership experience do you have?
- Why should we believe that you can distinguish between competence and incompetence in your decisions about whom to hire and fire?
We can all accept Ron Paul's ideas as the "gold standard" for our future standard-bearers, while at the same time demanding more political savvy, seriousness and professionalism than has been exhibited by this campaign.
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