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Gan
05-12-2008, 12:46 PM
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Virtually all the nation's political attention in recent weeks has focused on the compelling state-by-state presidential nomination struggle between two Democrats and the potential for party-splitting strife over there.

But in the meantime, quietly, largely under the radar of most people, the forces of Rep. Ron Paul have been organizing across the country to stage an embarrassing public revolt against Sen. John McCain when Republicans gather for their national convention in Minnesota at the beginning of September.

Paul's presidential candidacy has been correctly dismissed all along in terms of winning the nomination. He was even excluded as irrelevant by Fox News from a nationally-televised GOP debate in New Hampshire.

But what's been largely overlooked is Paul's candidacy as a reflection of a powerful lingering dissatisfaction with the Arizona senator among the party's most conservative conservatives. As anticipated in late March in The Ticket, that situation could be exacerbated by today's expected announcement from former Republican Rep. Bob Barr of Georgia for the Libertarian Party's presidential nod, a slot held by Paul in 1988.

Never mind Ralph Nader, Republican and Democratic parties both face ...

... potentially damaging internal splits that could cripple their chances for victory in a narrow vote on Nov. 4.

Just take a look at recent Republican primary results, largely overlooked because McCain locked up the necessary 1,191 delegates long ago. In Indiana, McCain got 77% of the recent Republican primary vote, Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney, who've each long ago quit and endorsed McCain, still got 10% and 5% respectively, while Paul took 8%.

On the same May 6 in North Carolina, McCain received less than three-quarters of Republican votes (74%), while Huckabee got 12%, Paul 7% and Alan Keyes and No Preference took a total of 7%.

Pennsylvania was even slightly worse for the GOP's presumptive nominee, who got only 73% to a combined 27% for Paul (16%) and Huckabee (11%).

As Politico.com's Jonathan Martin noted recently, at least some of these results are temporary protest votes in meaningless primaries built on lingering affection for Huckabee and suspicion of McCain.

Given the long-since settled GOP race, thousands of other Republicans in these states, who might have put up with a McCain vote, crossed over to vote in the more exciting Democratic primaries, on their own for Sen. Barack Obama or at the urging of talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, who sought to support Hillary Clinton and prolong Democratic bloodletting.

According to a recent Boston Globe tally, Paul has a grand total of 19 Republican delegates to Romney's 260, Huckabee's 286 and McCain's 1,413.

In the last three months, Paul's forces, who donated $34.5 million to his White House effort and upward of a million total votes, have, as The Ticket has noted, been fighting a series of guerrilla battles with party establishment officials at county and state conventions from Washington and Missouri to Maine and Mississippi. Their goal: to take control of local committees, boost their delegate totals and influence platform debates.

Paul, for instance, favors a drastically reduced federal government, abolishing the Federal Reserve, ending the Iraq war immediately and withdrawing U.S. troops from abroad.

They hope to demonstrate their disagreements with McCain vocally at the convention through platform fights and an attempt to get Paul a prominent speaking slot. Paul, who's running unopposed in his home Texas district for an 11th House term, still has some $5 million in war funds and has instructed his followers that their struggle is not about a single election, but a long-term revolution for control of the Republican Party.

So eager are they to follow their leader's words, that Paul's supporters have driven his new book, "The Revolution: A Manifesto," to the top of several bestseller lists.

While Paul has consistently refused a third-party bid, he has vowed not to endorse McCain, a refusal mirrored by hundreds of his supporters who have left comments on The Ticket in recent weeks. And, no doubt, they'll flock back here today to spread the gospel below.

-- Andrew Malcolm

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I personally hope he goes bat-shit insane at the convention. I hope the whole world can see first hand what the true colors of the wacko religious right are and how much damage they have done to the Republican Party. Then perhaps their shit can get kicked to the curb as it should be.
:yes:

Keller
05-12-2008, 12:53 PM
I would proudly register as a Republican if the fiscal conservatives reclaimed their party from the fundamentalist Christians.

Clove
05-12-2008, 12:54 PM
I would proudly register as a Republican if the fiscal conservatives reclaimed their party from the fundamentalist Christians.Goddam Christians!

Gan
05-12-2008, 12:59 PM
So is Ron Paul a chicken coming home to roost?

Peanut Butter Jelly Time
05-12-2008, 01:03 PM
LOL, wait, THAT is Ron Paul? The same Ron Paul that Kane chokeslams people for dismissing as irrelevant? Oh dear.

Keller
05-12-2008, 01:03 PM
So is Ron Paul a chicken coming home to roost?

Is Ron Paul going to use America to kill AIDS?

CrystalTears
05-12-2008, 01:05 PM
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Warriorbird
05-12-2008, 11:13 PM
Ron Paul Forever.

BigWorm
05-13-2008, 10:59 AM
Operation Chaos 2.0 - Republican Revolt

Mabus
05-13-2008, 12:23 PM
Operation Chaos 2.0 - Republican Revolt
Maybe Ron Paul will throw his endorsement to Bob Barr (http://www.bobbarr2008.com/).

Arkans
05-13-2008, 12:46 PM
Didn't the last Ron Paul turn into a Miss Ismurii flame fest?

Why break habit?

- Arkans

Latrinsorm
05-13-2008, 02:41 PM
Whyy not?

Clove
05-13-2008, 02:55 PM
Didn't the last Ron Paul turn into a Miss Ismurii flame fest?

Why break habit?

- Arkans..
Okayy.

Kefka
05-13-2008, 03:00 PM
Barr announces Libertarian White House bid

WASHINGTON - Former Republican Rep. Bob Barr launched a Libertarian Party presidential bid Monday, saying voters are hungry for an alternative to the status quo who would dramatically cut the federal government.

His candidacy throws a wild card into the White House race that many believe could peel away votes from Republican Sen. John McCain given the candidates' similar positions on fiscal policy.

Barr, who has hired Ross Perot's former campaign manager, acknowledged that some Republicans have tried to discourage him from running. But he said he's getting in the race to win, not to play spoiler or to make a point.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080512/ap_on_el_pr/barr_presidential_run


3 way pubbie split?