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Originally posted by Metal Brain
Paul didn't even try to win FL. He knew it would be a slug out between Romney and Gingrich so he let them spend a lot of money damaging each other while sitting it out.

Paul still has 13 million to spend elsewhere. He will do better in Maine and Nevada. Using FL as an example is kind of pointless. Should he have wasted his millions there knowing the R ...[text shortened]... 13--abc-news.html

It is funny how anything he does is called odd. Karl Rove seems impressed.
I think the establishment and analysts now realize Paul will do better than originally thought. He had impressive showings in Iowa and NH, and likely will in a few more states, especially caucus states. Yet, as you may agree, Paul will never win the Republican nomination.

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Originally posted by moon1969
I think the establishment and analysts now realize Paul will do better than originally thought. He had impressive showings in Iowa and NH, and likely will in a few more states, especially caucus states. Yet, as you may agree, Paul will never win the Republican nomination.
If he really cared about 'conservative' principles he would drop out and endorse Newt. Continuing to run just ensures that Romney will win. I wonder how much Romney is paying him?

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Originally posted by TerrierJack
If he really cared about 'conservative' principles he would drop out and endorse Newt. Continuing to run just ensures that Romney will win. I wonder how much Romney is paying him?
I am not so sure. You may be right. But I always thought Paul drained more votes from Romney than Newt. In other words, the free thinkers and 18-29 year olds supporters of Paul are more likely to vote for Romney than Newt. Yet, for most of them choosing Newt or Romney it is likely similar to choosing between drinking urine or eating feces. Moreover, I have heard many Paul supporters, say that Obama is their second choice after Paul.

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Originally posted by TerrierJack
If he really cared about 'conservative' principles he would drop out and endorse Newt. Continuing to run just ensures that Romney will win. I wonder how much Romney is paying him?
What conservative principles does Newt embody? We know family values is out.

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Originally posted by USArmyParatrooper
What conservative principles does Newt embody? We know family values is out.
The most important 'conservative' principle (the one we all hear from our elders,) "Do as I say, not as I do!"

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Originally posted by TerrierJack
The most important 'conservative' principle (the one we all hear from our elders,) "Do as I say, not as I do!"
So if you can't articulate why they are conservative then why say they are conservatives?


Originally posted by TerrierJack
The most important 'conservative' principle (the one we all hear from our elders,) "Do as I say, not as I do!"
While TJ displays the most important liberal trait: rank douchebaggery.

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Originally posted by dryhump
While TJ displays the most important liberal trait: rank douchebaggery.
Spoken like a true expert.

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Originally posted by TerrierJack
The most important 'conservative' principle (the one we all hear from our elders,) "Do as I say, not as I do!"
They keep claiming that title. (I think they are just the hucksters that you buy your cold comfort from because you do not care about the country.)

What the matter? Palin won't return your calls?

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