Posted on 11/07/2007 5:54:10 AM PST by theothercheek
Second-tier presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) pulled off a first-rate fundraising coup, netting $4.3 million in online contributions from 38,000 donors in a single day, bringing his total haul to $7.3 million in 4Q 2007. No other Republican comes close to Pauls 24-hour feat, but Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) has him beat at $6.2 million.
Paul supporters flashed their cash in honor of Guy Fawkes Day, which commemorates the would-be assassin of Englands King James I on Nov. 5, 1605. Guy Fawkes was also the inspiration the novel-turned-movie "V for Vendetta," in which the lead character takes on a fascist government in England. In several GOP presidential debates, the libertarian Paul has all-but called George W. Bush a fascist taking issue with the Administrations policies on domestic spying, for instance.
So does this mean Paul has a shot at the nomination? In a word: Nah. The Stiletto agrees with WaPo political blogger Chris Cillizzas: take:
Paul was widely seen as a political gadlfy when he entered the race, but through skill, luck or a little of both he has built himself into an Internet phenomenon.
It's not yet clear that Paul's online national community can deliver actual votes for him. While Paul is at the center of a national movement, it won't help him in Iowa or New Hampshire if thousands of people from California or Illinois are backing him.
There has always been a pot of money that exists for unconventional candidates who believe the system is fundamentally broken and are only tangentially affiliated with a party.
[H]is money and his message make him a actor in New Hampshire ... he remains a decided longshot ... the excitement and attention he is drawing would seem to be a perfect lead up to a third party candidacy if and when he loses the Republican nomination.
The Houston Chronicle reports that Jonathan Bydlak, the Paul campaigns fundraising director posted a message on the candidate's Web site that the ka-ching means just one thing: Ron Paul is for real." Maybe. But it appears his supporters are real (second item).
Note: The Stiletto writes about politics and other stuff at The Stiletto Blog.
Okey dokey...
I don’t get the whole a “as before” bit since when you orginallly posted to me it was in response to a post between me and someone else.(GWB and his small minded bit).
Everytime I ahve posted to you, it was too you.
So exactly where am I off here...
Ok...
Im not trying to provoke you man, im trying to engage you. :)
I’m not claiming that ever Paul supporter has it right, or that even Paul has it right, i’m trying to lay out my argument for why i think Paul has it most right.
the as before part was, referring to your ad hominem to someone else when i intially responded to you.
You’re a smart dude, calling someone crazy or stupid isn’t the best you can do.
he’s attractiveness to the Moveon/DU crowd should be a clue for any American serious about the WOT.
That’s my bottom line, the same as the one on the opening pages of this very forum...
I don’t recall anyone crazy or stupid, indeed I was the one called “small minded” and such, so I really don’t get your point.
If it is the whole Paulinati bit, well i stand by that. Seems Team Paul around here has a real bad habit of trying to talk down to us mortals while they fling open the 8th grade civics book and spout off terms and such...
First, no matter how hard you attempt to twist in the wind, I refuse to allow you to incorrectly state my opinion.
I am not judging Paul on only one issue. There are issues I agree with him and those I disagree. It isn’t reserved to national security.
What is particularly irritating is that you insult me by saying my conservatism isn’t authentic. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Contrary to the rhetoric you Paulbearers spout, HE IS NOT THE ONLY CONSERVATIVE IN THE RACE.
Would he be better than any democrat, well, of course. That’s not really the issue.
I found it fascinating that Guy Fawkes day was chosen as the date for your fundraiser. Why choose a British Terrorist’s Day? I find that very telling, whether it was tongue in cheek or not.
A pre 9/11 antiwar mentality is not "Liberty."
Ohhh....great come back, but it still doesn't address Ron Paul's lack of sanity. Believe me, I'm not trying to minimize him or be cute...I am fully convinced he is not sane. No joke.
Your posting privileges should be revoked on grounds of insanity.
I can see why Ron Paul signs are frequently seen at moonbat rallies...Ron Paul supporters and the left wing moonbats obviously share the same distaste for free speech and seek to silence dissenting views.
“Real” in the sense of “certifiable,” yes.
The “earmarks” slam has been roundly defeated. Try a different line of attack, that dog won’t hunt.
That's not it. Like many of the candidates he is not keeping up with current events and keeps going back to the old, fossil record. Whoever ends up in the WH needs to be both up-to-date and fully aware of topics that are not beaten to death every hour on MSM news broadcast.
Can’t remember, it was on a thread I don’t think I posted on, name started with a T...
I’ll look back and see when I can.
Well, if i spent my time apologizing for ill informed Paul supporters I wouldn’t have very much left of a day.
I’m trying to make a conservative argument for a Paul presidency, and i believe my position is well founded in conservative principals, and “to the right” of many people that claim to despise socialism.
True, true, same with ill informed anyone.
Yes, there is a conservative case to be made for RP, I can even buy some of it. But the Anti war bit just sours the mix way too much.
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