Wednesday, February 29, 2012

New Ron Paul Ad Goes After Gingrich, Santorum and Romney



Jesse Benton, Ron Paul's national campaign chairman, says the ad is part of Dr. Paul's "delegate-attainment strategy."

7 comments:

  1. It's a great ad, but .... DAMMIT! They have to come out with an ad that addresses the foreign policy issues HEAD-ON! Many "conservative" right-wing voters already agree Ron Paul is best on domestic policy. He has to make some of them see the errors of their ways regarding foreign policy.

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  2. Just fyi, they've been running this ad for quite some time now. Doug Wead said they've spent the most money on ad time for it.

    The campaign uploaded on youtube a month and a half ago.

    Just fyi, they've been running this ad for quite some time now. Doug Wead said they've spent the most money on ad time for it.

    The campaign uploaded on youtube a month and a half ago.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSVi45vfA6o

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  3. First, this isn't new. It's been around for weeks.

    Second, I don't think it's very effective. It has way too much an MTV style that detracts from the core message, i.e., real problems needing real solutions that the only real candidate can deliver.

    Not impressed.

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  4. I'd have an ad with just Romney's head and someone chanting "smokin' funny things" about 25 times.

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  5. The Republican Party won't let Ron Paul get anywhere close to winning its primary. Our government rigs elections in other countries. Anyone who thinks they don't do it here is a total sucker. Both parties are owned by the banks, military contractors, pharmaceutical industry and others that use the government to plunder the unwitting masses.

    Paul should run as a third-party candidate. The election will still be rigged but at least he'll draw votes from people outside the brainwashed Republican voter base that thinks a "jihadist" is hiding in every closet and under every bed (Hannity told them so).

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  6. I have to agree with comments here. This is an old ad and it says very little. Yes, more on ads toward foreign policy and better ads that indicate Ron Paul is not about to take away ss checks. We are running out of time!

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