Posted on 09/28/2010 6:45:25 PM PDT by Steelers6
The money bomb officially starts at midnight EST Tuesday 9/28/10
We will be hosting an "One In the Senate" Money Bomb Radio Marathon on September 29th - Be sure to tune in. More dates and info to be announced!
Radio Marathon Lineup Preview :
Hosted by:
Kurt Wallace 9am-11am
Jack Hunter 11am-1pm
Robert Scott Bell 1pm-3pm Wes Messamore 3pm-5pm
Confirmed Guests: (Many more to come - check back soon...)
Peter Schiff 9:00 am Joe the Plumber 9:30 am Dave Nalle 10:00 am Randy Brogon 10:30 am Glenn Wilson 11:00 am
Wayne A. Root 11:30 am Tom Mullen 12:00 noon Jesse Benton 12:30 pm John Dennis 1:00 pm B.J Lawson 1:30 pm
Rand Paul tba Bryce Shonka 2:30 pm Jake Towne 3:00 pm Clint Didier 3:30 pm Gary Johnson 4:00 pm
Steve Dore 5:00 pm Jim DeMint tba
Rand Paul moneybomb ping
Rand should top off his coffer and then start spreading it around. I know I am this season. hope he learns quickly that a little help goes a long way.
Free Republic joined in the Neo-con establishment in bashing the crap out of Ron Paul in 2008 in favor of Huckabee, Thompson and McCain. The pundits - Hugh “Mitt” Hewitt, Rush, Michael Medved, Denis Prager, Glenn beck, all released torrents of hate on Ron. Most here did too. Prager had the class to apologize after the election. Have things really changed? Rand the acorn has not fallen far from Ron the Oak Tree. Let the hateration fall like rain!
So far Rand has raised $73,000 since midnight, his goal is $200,000 for the 2 days before the FEC quarter ends.
Christine O’ Donnell I’m sure will bring in more than 3 Million, Sharron Angle will bring in $1.75 Million, Joe Miller needs more than the $360,000 he has raised.
Poor Jack Conway...there are 4 other groups blanketing the airwaves with devastating negative attack ads against him (NRSC, Chamber of Commerce, Crossroads GPS, American Crossroads) and Rand Paul can just air positive ads with his own money. Conway is toast - so much so that Yarmuth and Chandler are likely going to get a nice little negative coattail effect.
Let’s not play games with each other. The most recent outrage was Ron Paul releasing statements saying those who opposed the Ground Zero Mosque were just motivated by “hate.”
Yes, he fly's off on rhetorical flights that I disagree with. He is a bit of a loose cannon. And, yes, Rand does seem a bit more grounded. But I still find it interesting that people who really, really disliked Ron are rooting for Rand now. I guess that's big-tent politics for you.
By the way I found McCains attempt to sell out America via Amnesty legislation 100 TIMES more offensive than Ron Paul's comments about the causes of the War in Iraq (which I disagreed with and ticked me off. But still there is a difference between saying something stupid and ACTING stupid, with malace, over and over and over again like McLame.) I found his eagerness to make up with Vietnam without an accounting of our war MIAs less than honorable. I found his constant flirtation with being a turn-coat less than inspiring. Ron Paul vs. McCain - I'll take Ron's sometimes off beat views on military issues over McCain's sellout program.
I found Huckabee's entire Elmer-Gantry-cum-Hughy-Long Huckster Socialism OFFENSIVE to the bottom of my bones. Then, the Huckster being a liberal idiot at heart paroled (unneccesarily, ala Willie Horton) a vicious black killer. His action resulted directly in the shooting death of FOUR wonderful Police Officers right by my home here in SW Washington. So he can the Huckster can GO TO HELL as far as I'm concerned.
I'll take Ron Paul's delivery of 10,000 babies over Mitt Romney's support for aborting that many. Now that is REALLY offensive to me. But, I'm not a Mormon. In my Christian religion it's a mortal sin to support baby killing, so while I will judge not, I will say were I he I'd be a lot more worried about going to Hell and a lot less concerned with winning the GOP nomination.
By all means, lets not play games. Ron's got issues, but he was far from being the worst candidate in the GOP field last year. (He wasn't the best, either.) But he was treated as a pariah by a lot of people here and on talk radio. Why? I guess to a Medved, Hewitt, Hanity or Prager failing to march in lockstep with the beat of the War On Terror is a bigger deal than anmesty, abortion, profulgate spending or cop killers running the streets. It's some wonderful movement with really consistant leaders we've got going here, I tell 'ya ....
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