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Originally posted by PaxVeritas
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
reply to post by PaxVeritas
Should Ron Paul supporters be excited to be getting staffers that have been supporting Bachman???
Isn't that saying that Bachman and Paul are very similar???
It says whatever you think it says.
To me it says "abandon ship for a winner".
One a traitor, always a traitor and bolting camps at this late hour.
We spend how many hours together during the last debate talking about how they were different?
Originally posted by getreadyalready
reply to post by Algernonsmouse
So far, I don't think they have joined Paul's campaign, they have just given their verbal endorsement of Paul. I think it is great if more people realize Paul is the best candidate and voice their opinion to that regard.
If they start actively joining his campaign, that is a different story, and their motivations would have to be investigated. If they have a track record that is in-line with Paul's and their intentions seem honest, then great. If they seem to be flip-flopping to get on his coattails, then I'd hope his campaign would not fall for that.
Originally posted by maddog99
From everything I've read, Michele Bachmann doesn't listen to any of her advisors, has a big head and thinks she knows how to run a presidential campaign. This all started way back when she won the Ames Straw Poll and Perry entered the race.
Originally posted by Algernonsmouse
Originally posted by maddog99
From everything I've read, Michele Bachmann doesn't listen to any of her advisors, has a big head and thinks she knows how to run a presidential campaign. This all started way back when she won the Ames Straw Poll and Perry entered the race.
And it took these supposed Ron Paul supporters that long to actually give him the support they were giving her?