Ron Paul, '..trying to save the gop..'

Can't save a zombie, it died in the 2010 midterm elections, and now all it wants is to eat brains.
 
Can't save a zombie, it died in the 2010 midterm elections, and now all it wants is to eat brains.

Well, it looks like the rw's don't have any.

That means they're coming after ours.

If the Dems stay home, they deserve the plutocracy they'll get.
 
The Liberty Movement is going to take up where the tea party left off.


Will Ron Paul Become the 2012 Version of Candidate Warren Harding?
http://lewrockwell.com/wenzel/wenzel172.html
http://lewrockwell.com/wenzel/wenzel172.html

"This election is going to be very much like 1920's Warren Harding Republican Convention," he said. "General Leonard Wood went in there with 30 percent of the delegates and thought he had it made. Warren Harding went in with six percent of the delegates. After ten ballots, Harding had 70 percent.


[Harding's] conservativism, affable manner, and "make no enemies" campaign strategy made Harding the compromise choice at the 1920 Republican National Convention. During his presidential campaign, in the aftermath of World War I, he promised a return of the nation to "normalcy". This "America first" campaign encouraged industrialization and a strong economy independent of foreign influence. Harding departed from the progressive movement that had dominated Congress since President Theodore Roosevelt."

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The Liberty Movement is going to take up where the tea party left off.


Will Ron Paul Become the 2012 Version of Candidate Warren Harding?
http://lewrockwell.com/wenzel/wenzel172.html
http://lewrockwell.com/wenzel/wenzel172.html

"This election is going to be very much like 1920's Warren Harding Republican Convention," he said. "General Leonard Wood went in there with 30 percent of the delegates and thought he had it made. Warren Harding went in with six percent of the delegates. After ten ballots, Harding had 70 percent.


[Harding's] conservativism, affable manner, and "make no enemies" campaign strategy made Harding the compromise choice at the 1920 Republican National Convention. During his presidential campaign, in the aftermath of World War I, he promised a return of the nation to "normalcy". This "America first" campaign encouraged industrialization and a strong economy independent of foreign influence. Harding departed from the progressive movement that had dominated Congress since President Theodore Roosevelt."

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Nice historical perspective.
 

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