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United States News Title: 4um Dummies Read this for a clue. You're welcome Yes, Romney formally secured the Republican nod late last month. And, yes, as a Republican its assumed that Paul was with Romney as opposed to President Obama or even Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson. But, remember that this is Rand Paul, the scion to the political legacy of his father, Texas Rep. Ron Paul. The Pauls have built a political base entirely independent of the Republican party and thats why Rands endorsement is intriguing for two reasons. Before we get to that, lets look at what Rand Paul said on Thursday night on Sean Hannitys show: My first choice had always been my father. I campaigned for him when I was 11-years-old. Hes still my first pick, but now that the nominating process is over, tonight Im happy to announce that Im going to be supporting Gov. Mitt Romney. It might not be exactly the endorsement Romney might have wanted two thirds of it was spent pumping up Ron Paul with the Romney endorsement as an afterthought but it is genuinely important to have Rand Paul on the record in support of Romney. As we have seen over the last few months, the Paul forces have the very real ability to not only disrupt the choosing of delegates to the Republican National Convention but also influence (and change) the leadership at various state parties around the country. Does Rand Paul endorsing Romney mean that the Paul acolytes will immediately cease and desist in their efforts to have their views heard? No. But more so than most people who support a politician, the Paul folks listen to Ron/Rand and follow their wishes. Rands endorsement then when coupled with Rons email to supporters earlier this week urging politeness at the national convention are a net win for Romney because they virtually ensure that there wont be a genuine insurrection led by supporters of Paul at the convention. (Expect Romney to give Rand/Ron speaking slots at the convention too in hopes of throwing a sop to the Paul acolytes and push the theme of inclusion and big-tented-ness.) The second way Rand Pauls endorsement matters is as it relates to the Kentucky Senators own future national prospects. Its an open secret in Washington that Rand Paul wants to and will run for president either in 2016 or 2020. In the spring of 2011, in fact, Rand Paul speculated that he might run in 2012 if his father decided against a bid. To do that and have a genuine chance at winning, Rand Paul cant have the Republican establishment in open revolt against him. He knows that. His dad knows that. (Its why we still believe Ron Paul wont pursue a third party bid this fall.) In making clear that he is publicly behind Romney, Rand Paul is sending a very clear signal: Im a good soldier for the GOP. Make no mistake: The Republican party establishment will never embrace Rand Paul as one of their own nor would he want them to. But, it is possible that Paul playing the role of loyal Republican in the 2012 election could well neutralize some of the fears the party regulars have about the prospects of him carrying their standard at some point down the line. The lesson? Sometimes actually almost always in politics theres more than meets the eye.
Poster Comment: Here is the clue dummies. You're little tiny .02 percent I hate the Jews faction will never ever amount to anything. NOT EVER! To do that and have a genuine chance at winning, Rand Paul cant have the Republican establishment in open revolt against him. He knows that. His dad knows that.
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#1. To: A K A Stone (#0)
If Romney loses the election, you'll be the first to blame that tiny little .02 percent for his defeat. As will yukon.
I don't think so. There are more factions then the factrions like forum whose only screed and only purpose is to hate the Jews.
Not all jews. Just the evil ones.
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