Ron Paul Raises 4.2 Million in ONE DAY
November 6, 2007 9:30 AM   Subscribe

Ron Paul Creates a Shockwave, raises 4.2 million in a single day. Dr. Paul is on his way to the Republican nomination. Many call him a Libertarian but the truth is he’s a Republican with traditional constitutional values (not the ever shifting values dictated by the Republican party leaders). The main stream media is finally starting to pay attention. His message is resonating and people are coming on board daily! He is also outselling Al Gore and OBama and is now on the best sellers list. Dr. Ron Paul is a supporter equal rights for all people and strong advocates fixing the mess with the Federal Reserve and our goverments slap happy ways of "printing of money out of thin air". Check him out, you just may agree with what he has to say.
posted by crewshell (18 comments total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: There's an absolutely bustling Ron Paul post on the front page already. We don't really need another one just now, especially one that reads like a gushing candidate endorsement. -- cortex



 
Worst. FPP. Ever.
(Must be all that fluoride in the water...)
posted by joe lisboa at 9:32 AM on November 6, 2007


digg is leakin lol
posted by boo_radley at 9:32 AM on November 6, 2007


GYOFB.

BTW editorialize much?
posted by lalochezia at 9:32 AM on November 6, 2007


Check him out, you just may agree with what he has to say.

I will disagree with him until he decides to build a bridge to Asia like my hero Lyndon LaRouche. Also, why is Ron Paul silent on the fact that Queen Elizabeth II is a reptilian?
posted by Mayor Curley at 9:33 AM on November 6, 2007 [2 favorites]


Ron Paul Raises Army of Undead in ONE DAY!!
posted by kuujjuarapik at 9:33 AM on November 6, 2007 [1 favorite]


Aside from the fact that this post is a blatant political ad that contains a self-link plus cut-and-pasted text from the poster's blog, it's pretty darn good!
posted by brain_drain at 9:34 AM on November 6, 2007


Wait wait wait, he supports equal rights for all people? I've been waiting so long for a candidate to make that type of bold stance!
posted by QuarterlyProphet at 9:34 AM on November 6, 2007 [2 favorites]


bugger off
posted by zouhair at 9:34 AM on November 6, 2007


The fluoride in the water is making today's post super spammy!
posted by beaucoupkevin at 9:35 AM on November 6, 2007


So now do we have to give equal time for other candidates advertisements?
posted by brevator at 9:35 AM on November 6, 2007


Oh good. I was hoping for a wack-job candidate. I hope he runs as an independent (since he won't get the nomination.)
posted by elwoodwiles at 9:36 AM on November 6, 2007


In retrospect, this wasn't the worst FPP ever, but I'll be damned if it doesn't lend credence to the idea that, say, 95% of RP supporters are semi-delusional or entirely delusional:

"Dr. Paul is on his way to the Republican nomination." Well once he gets elected and decriminalizes drugs, give me an eighth of whatever it is you're smoking, bud.
posted by joe lisboa at 9:36 AM on November 6, 2007


This story is great. It gives me a chance to test out a one-link post I'm writing for the front page:


crewshell stumps for Ron Paul on front page of metafilter.


Thoughts?
posted by ben242 at 9:36 AM on November 6, 2007


go back to digg
posted by dminor at 9:37 AM on November 6, 2007


Brain. The headlines from articles written at the New york times, Associated press and a few other sources are shared on on my blog and on this post, but there is no copy and pasted commentary. Thanks.
posted by crewshell at 9:37 AM on November 6, 2007


Other than as a disguised appeal to authority, was there any good reason to reference him as "Dr. Paul"? Since what's relevant to his campaign is his service in Congress, wouldn't it be more appropriate to call him "Congressman Paul"?

The only time people said "Dr. Frist" was when they either wanted to rub the respectability of MEDICINE off on him or drive home the irony.

Anyway, anybody who seriously thinks there's a prayer in hell of Ron Paul getting the nomination (short of all the other candidates being killed in a nuclear exchange) really needs to get out and get some fresh air.
posted by lodurr at 9:38 AM on November 6, 2007


Ron Paul was a hoot in the Brady Bunch movies, but I seriously doubt the GOP will accept a female impersonator as their nominee. (This is also the reason Giuliani won't get the nod.)
posted by Atom Eyes at 9:39 AM on November 6, 2007


It's unfortunate that this FPP was written this way. There is a potentially interesting discussion to be had with regard to what, if anything, it means to raise $4.2 million in a day.

Given how much the best funded campaigns spend, it seems to me that he would have to raise $4.2 million per day for quite a few days before it began to mean much of anything.

Don't get me wrong, though. I would very much like to have a libertarian (or a Republican with traditional constitutional values, as it were) in the White House. I certainly hope that Dr. Paul's $4.2 million in a day help shake things up.
posted by noahpoah at 9:39 AM on November 6, 2007


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