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To: LibsRJerks

Tell, ya, we’d better watch Ron Paul. If he doesn’t get the nom, his punky little supporters are going to run, not walk to Obama if Paul doesn’t go third party. They could be the true spoilers in the general.

I hope whomever gets the GOP nom has a strategy for them.


Rand Paul as VP ought to do it. It will keep that old kook from going third party and keep his supporters who would normally be busily debating Austrian economics or the melting point of steel girders and attending Neo-Nazi meetings in between hits off the cummunal bong to bother voting GOP in November.

Lets face it, whomever is the G.O.P. nominee is going to need some passion behind the ticket. Romney/Christie will lose in a landslide reminiscent of 1984.

A Paul on the ticket keeps those pot heads behind the G.O.P. for probably decades. At least until they get distracted by their toes or Sponge Bob.


125 posted on 01/12/2012 7:53:12 AM PST by Grunthor (I am a conservative, neither half of the one party represents my views.)
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To: Grunthor

Have to agree with you on Ron Paul. But remember in these early primaries and cauki, a lot of dems are voting along with his little core of crazed supporters.

The only thing I fear is that his early success will convince him he has a chance to the extent that he will go third party.

That would cinch it for Obama in a close election.

But maybe he will care enough about his son to decide not to do that.


127 posted on 01/12/2012 8:02:26 AM PST by altura (Perry 2012)
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