Washington Post: Ron Paul Is Huge on the Web
Jose Antonio Vargas, June 16, 2007
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/june2007/160607Ron.htm
On Technorati, which offers a real-time glimpse of the blogosphere, the
most frequently searched term this week was "YouTube."
Then comes "Ron Paul."
The presence of the obscure Republican congressman from Texas on a list
that includes terms such as "Sopranos," "Paris Hilton" and "iPhone" is a
sign of the online buzz building around the long-shot Republican
presidential hopeful -- even as mainstream political pundits have
written him off.
Rep. Ron Paul is more popular on Facebook than Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).
He's got more friends on MySpace than former Massachusetts governor Mitt
Romney. His MeetUp groups, with 11,924 members in 279 cities, are the
biggest in the Republican field. And his official YouTube videos,
including clips of his three debate appearances, have been viewed nearly
1.1 million times -- more than those of any other candidate, Republican
or Democrat, except Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.).
No one's more surprised at this robust Web presence than Paul himself, a
self-described "old-school," "pen-and-paper guy" who's serving his 10th
congressional term and was the Libertarian Party's nominee for president
in 1988.
"To tell you the truth, I hadn't heard about this YouTube and all the
other Internet sites until supporters started gathering in them,"
confessed Paul, 71, who said that he's raised about $100,000 after each
of the three debates. Not bad considering that his campaign had less
than $10,000 when his exploratory committee was formed in mid-February.
"I tell you I've never raised money as efficiently as that, in all my
years in Congress, and all I'm doing is speaking my mind."
That means saying again and again that the Republican Party, especially
when it comes to government spending and foreign policy, is in
"shambles."
But while many Democrats have welcomed the young and fresh-faced Obama,
who's trailing Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in most public
opinion polls, Paul is barely making a dent in the Republican polls.
Republican strategists point out that libertarians, who make up a small
but vocal portion of the Republican base, intrinsically gravitate toward
the Web's anything-goes, leave-me-alone nature. They also say that his
Web presence proves that the Internet can be a great equalizer in the
race, giving a much-needed boost to a fringe candidate with little money
and only a shadow of the campaign staffs marshaled by Romney, McCain and
former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani.
An obstetrician and gynecologist, Paul is known as "Dr. No" in the House
of Representatives. No to big government. No to the Internal Revenue
Service. No to the federal ban on same-sex marriage.
"I'm for the individual," Paul said. "I'm not for the government."
If he had his way, the Department of Homeland Security and the
Department of Education, among other agencies, would not exist. In his
view, the USA Patriot Act, which allows the government to search
personal data, including private Internet use, is unconstitutional, and
trade deals such as the North American Free Trade Agreement are a threat
to American independence.
But perhaps what most notably separates Paul from the crowded Republican
field, headed by what former Virginia governor James S. Gilmore III
calls "Rudy McRomney," is his stance on the Iraq war. He's been against
it from the very beginning.
After the second Republican presidential debate last month, when Paul
implied that American foreign policy has contributed to anti-Americanism
in the Middle East -- "They attack us because we're over there. We've
been bombing Iraq for 10 years," Paul said -- he was attacked by
Giuliani, and conservatives such as Saul Anuzis were livid. Anuzis,
chairman of the Michigan GOP, threatened to circulate a petition to bar
Paul from future Republican presidential debates. Though the petition
never materialized, Anuzis's BlackBerry was flooded with e-mails and his
office was inundated with calls for several days. "It was a distraction,
no doubt," he said.
The culprits: Paul's growing number of supporters, some of whom posted
Anuzis's e-mail address and office phone number on their blogs.
"At first I was skeptical of his increasing online presence, thinking
that it's probably just a small cadre of dedicated Ron Paul fans," said
Matt Lewis, a blogger and director of operations at Townhall, a popular
conservative site. "But if you think about it, the number one issue in
the country today is Iraq. If you're a conservative who supports the
president's war, you have nine candidates to choose from. But if you're
a conservative who believes that going into Iraq was a mistake, Ron Paul
is the only game in town."
Added Terry Jeffrey, the syndicated newspaper columnist who ran Patrick
J. Buchanan's failed White House bid in 1996: "On domestic issues like
spending and taxation and the role of government, Ron Paul is saying
exactly what traditional conservatives have historically thought, and
he's pointing out that the Bush administration has walked away from
these principles. That's a very attractive argument."
Especially to someone such as Brad Porter, who obsessively writes about
Paul on his blog, subscribes to Paul's YouTube channel and attended a
Ron Paul MeetUp event in Pittsburgh last week.
The 28-year-old Carnegie Mellon student donated $50 to Paul's coffers
after the first debate, and an additional $50 after the third debate.
"For a poor college student, that's a lot," said Porter, a lifelong
Republican. "But I'm not supporting him because I think he could get the
nomination. I'm supporting him because I think he can influence the
national conversation about what the role of government is, how much
power should government have over our lives, how much liberty should we
give up for security. These are important issues, and frankly, no one's
thinking about them as seriously and sincerely as Ron Paul."
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/june2007/160607Ron.htm
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LOT'S OF RON PAUL VIDEO HERE:
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/ronpaul.htm
WHO IS ENFORCEING THE POLICE STATE...CLICK:
ASK RON PAUL IF HE IS A MASON....!!!
'Don't they know we're all recording their stuff?' (gotta watch - tears
of laughter
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