Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Ron Paul: Mainstream Media Got Super Tuesday Wrong

The Ron Paul campaign has put out this message from Ron Paul:
The mainstream media got the Super Tuesday story wrong. Very wrong. Again.

I'm sure you heard them gleefully talk about which establishment candidate "won" which primary or caucus Tuesday night, if you were even watching. Most Americans thankfully had more sense and switched on something else.

The fact is, just like in many of the earlier contests, very few delegates to the Republican National Convention were decided on Tuesday. Most will be decided several weeks, or even months, from now at District and State conventions - conventions where our local delegates will have a big say in who goes to Tampa.

In fact, while I didn't win any state's straw polls, my team expects me to win a plurality of delegates in at least three states, as well as outright majorities in two more of the states that have already started their process.

Of course, the media totally ignores this story - as they have consistently ignored our message, our passion, and our grassroots army.

2 comments:

  1. I am not a conspiracy theorist. I see very big holes in most "conspiracy" stories. Not to say there isn't corruption as it is obviously very prevalent in many facets of government.

    But it has been very obvious that the media has been ignoring and trying to kill Dr. Paul's campaign.

    Never have I seen any mention of his predictions that have come to pass and the detail with which he made them and was correct.

    Never have I seen any honest discussion with him that wasn't meant as a gotcha interview. Of course most of the time these interviews backfire which is why you don't see many interviews at all.

    I remember the media proclaiming Ron Paul had no chance of winning when he was getting three times the support of Newt and Santorum. Did the media ever proclaim the same about them? Of course not.

    I have never been ashamed to be an American until relatively recently. The political discourse that much of the public buys into is absolutely nuts. My father told me how the stuff that the Republicans and Democrats have done and are doing would not even begin to be acceptable for any candidate to even say when he was younger.

    I really hope this train we are on can be stopped by brakes instead of derailment.

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    1. :) its not a conspiracy theory, its a conspiracy fact.

      its really a not brainer what is actually happening here, its NOT an absurdity as most conspiracy theories.

      a group of people, with huge resources with a cash creation machine, have been able to buy and corrupt their way into the country. This group is as real as the corruption.

      so naturally they have been busy all this decades, slowly getting their influence into the diferent parts of the country, media i think was the first of the sectors that was bought first, that is why there is this tendency to block, distord anything related to this man.

      Why the goverment is so big, because republicans and democrats are both collectivists ( central to the righs of de collective ), so elections are really a farse. no matter who you vote for, you always get big state, because its central to their political doctrine. The diferent one here is this man who is individualist (rights on the individual not on the groups of individuals ).

      Finally, why so many War campaigns in the EEUU, because military expending is a good thing for this group of people, war is the single activity that creates more dept. And the more dept is required, the fed creates more dollars.

      Why any other candidate says anything? they are bought, or because they themselves will profit from more wars and the devaluation of the dollar.

      make no mistake, media, the candidates, even some members of the highest circles in goverment, are not inept, they know exactly what and why they are doing things.

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