Two years ago Ron Paul warns us of the coming economic situation we find ourselves in today. Prescient. What other presidential candidate tried to warn you about what your grocery and gasoline prices were going to become?
It was Groundhog Day today, when Senator John Warner returned to New Jersey. But instead of his shadow, Mr. Warner, who stumped for Senator John McCain at a Bergen County Republican forum here, saw a sea of Ron Paul supporters.
Whatever you think of Ron Paul, you have to admit that the media are notoriously biased against him. Fox News unfairly excluded him from its debate, while MSNBC and CNN tried to keep him from speaking for any significant time during their debates.
The race may be over. John McCain is poised to represent the Republican Party in the presidential race this election season.... This has conservatives in a tizzy. Perhaps they should have turned to Ron Paul and given him a chance.
Ron Paul got ready for Super Tuesday: early results from Maine, 7 quotes from the RP speech in Denver, WV GOP RP delegates and Is Ron Paul the Anti-McCain?
McCain was straining at the bit to launch a global crusade while George W. Bush was still touting the virtues of a more “humble foreign policy.” Neither time nor bitter experience has mitigated his militancy.
Lindelll told AP that hundreds of Paul supporters have been organizing around the state, and their efforts, such as organizing caucuses in towns where none had been planned, have not gone unnoticed....
Ron Paul would abolish three-quarters of the government, meaning that about three-quarters of what [he] says falls into the "impractical dreamer" category. That leaves one-quarter [which] is, no pun intended, on the money.
Post debate analysis from Stephen Colbert on the word that should not have been spoken and the crazy reaction from a Texas congressman. The incident is so shocking that Andrew Napolitano calls Stephen by the wrong name.
The FEC fund raising reports are in for the fourth quarter, and as expected, Ron Paul led all Republican candidates in donations for the last three months of 2007 (not including loans):
[T]he 72-year-old Texan who hardly ever gets mentioned in Republican political news and the one-time libertarian who always gets the least time on TV debates if he isn't barred completely, was the most successful Republican fundraiser.
What really happened to Giuliani was Ron Paul. The beginning of the end for Giuliani was his arrogant smack-down of Ron Paul in the first debate, twisting Paul's words into "We deserved 9/11." Despite mob-like cheering from the neo-co
[The only way to "watch."] Are Americans better off now than they were 8 years ago? Mad John McCain rambles on and on—starting off by saying, “yes, we are better off”—and then going into a litany of our economic woes. Alzheimer’s up close a
"9/11 was not an inside job, it was an Osama Bin Laden job," President Clinton proclaimed. "We look like idiots, folks, denying that the people who murdered our fellow citizens didn't ....," he added. "So we heard from yo
Afraid of losing "access", not one MSM reporter asked John Edwards about Rielle Hunter, the one-time campaign worker who turned up pregnant and was taken under the watchful wing of the campaign.
Afraid of losing "access", not one MSM reporter asked John Edwards about Rielle Hunter, the one-time campaign worker who turned up pregnant and was taken under the watchful wing of the campaign.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and Rep. Ron Paul of Texas also participated in the debate televised by CNN, but largely watched as the two front-runners trade barbs. Huckabee protested, "this isn't a two-man race."
Rudy Giuliani, who sought to make the leap from New York mayor to the White House, bowed out of the Republican presidential contest Wednesday and endorsed front-runner and longtime friend John McCain.
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