UH-OH !
So, the GOP thought it could cheat Ron Paul and his supporters and then expect them to vote for their vetted puppet anyway?
Did the GOP underestimate Paulite dedication to stand for the rule of law? Or maybe the GOP underestimated the degree to which Paulers have knowledge of the corruption within the two major parties?
Could it be that the Ron Paul kooks are acutely aware the neither the Republican or Democrat party provides a path to put our nation on the rails as a just and peaceful country who practices what she promises about Liberty?
Regardless, the activists supporting Ron Paul are leaving the GOP in droves and are moving support to Libertarian Gary Johnson, who served as New Mexico's popular governor from 1995 to 2003.
Right now the game changer looks like it is starting with Ohio, an important swing state. Recent polling shows Johnson at 7% to 10%, which is enough to throw the election back to President Obama.
The presidential debate commission refuses to put Johnson on the stage, so Governor Johnson's campaign filed suit. Libertarians know the rule of law and the suit is not surprising.
Maybe Honey Boo Boo will get higher ratings on debate night too! Your time might be better spent watching redneckorating than the fake wrestling of two puppets controlled by the same puppeteers.
What is Mittens going to do? Are the boys going to false flag us into WWIII or is Liberty, Peace and Prosperity going to to have a voice?
Collectively, we can create any future we want. Remember that beautiful reality when you vote.
(Disclosure: "Redneckorating" is my favorite new fake word)
4 comments:
If the Paulers are so against the GOP, then why did RAND PAUL campaign last week with Romney in Ohio???
For larger polls by more established organizations, go to http://www.unskewedpolls.com/.
Watching the CHANGE from week to week will be more informative than just the average of all polls.
Ron Paul will not endorse Romney and it is Ron Paul followers who are exiting the party and throwing support to Gary Johnson instead.
Early polling shows the GOP is losing enough support to Johnson, that Romney is likely to lose.
Good Article, and yea I wont vote for Obama Junior
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