Posted on 06/23/2014 4:58:04 PM PDT by Biggirl
BILOXI, Mississippi Former Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX), a 2012 presidential candidate and one of state Sen. Chris McDaniels big name endorsers over Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS), told Breitbart News in a phone interview that he thinks the Washington, D.C., political establishment is panicking now that McDaniel may win his runoff on Tuesday.
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The poor soul probably thinks Bowe Berghdal is some Boy Scout that just made Eagle.
word on the street is Cochran is already up by 12623 votes in tomorrow’s election.
Ok, tell that to Paul
If that happens and the RINO GOP-e does support the Dem candidate, will they do this overtly or in secret? If the public finds out they had a hand in supportiung the Dems, then the Republican party will be officially OVER!
Sure about that? I do not think so.
IMHO if we run the table we will have 10 Conservatives for the Cruz Constitutional Caucus and that what has them wigged, because once we get momentum they all may win and we may to the 10.
Think big; McDaniel, Carr, Ernst, TWShannon, Scott from SC, Maness, Sullivan in Alaska, Tillis in NC, and Cotton in AR.
Add to that Cruz, Lee and the Sometimes Rubio and Paul and this will give make McConnell if he wins have to deal with a Conservative Caucus that could be close to 20% of the Conservatives in the Senate.
He won't get anything done without their buy-in.
The Statist / Crony-Capitalist on K-Street are horrified I am sure...
Don’t be surprised if there is voting fraud favoring Cochran when we see the results tomorrow evening. The Dems will then jump all over voting fraud saying it proves Republicans are the evil ones. The Dems won’t even acknowledge the RINOs and Dems are one in the same.
Have fun storming the castle!
hmm...well, that's okay, I still hope McDaniel wins anyway.
Well I agree Ron Paul isn’t noted for compromise, but that’s why he’s usually marginalized. If he really, truly wanted to move the country closer to his ideals, he’d learn to craft coalitions that would move the country toward what he wants. Instead, he’s basically a lone voice crying in the political wilderness. That’s not to say he doesn’t have his allies among voters—just not many allies with political power.
In a way, that’s why Democrats have been so successful over the years. They keep plugging away, large or small, toward socialism. They didn’t change the country overnight. Well, they achieved some radical changes overnight, but it was mostly a gradual process. All along they kept claiming they didn’t really want anything radical. They were just trying to help the little guy, or so they claimed.
Washington we’re coming for you and we know your Brownshirt army and their APCs await us.
That was the funniest crap I read today. You are hilarious.
First negative thing I’ve read about McDaniel, that Ron Paul likes him.
It used to be that all you had to say was I can bring the bacon home. I can deliver the goods. Ive been there and I have clout and Im important, Paul said. And the Chamber of Commerce would get behind them, and theyd get the money and the endorsement and nobody cared.
But the conditions have changedtheyre so different today. People are suffering. The jobs arent there, theres too much debt and theyre just tired of hearing the cliches and theyre not influenced by these promises because they know the government is bankrupt.
There will be an effort at voter fraud, but I have read on FR that members of the TP will be doing voter monitoring or something of the likes.
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