Well, now that Congressman Paul has officially declared that his fairy tale race for the presidency is over, we can start talking more about the revolution that was, or that wanted to be.
Yes, Mr. Paul has left the building, at least the house of fiction.
I'm going to make this a running post about my thoughts on the Paul campaign. I'll probably invite my brother to do some guest blogging as well. He's the expert on this campaign.
My major criticism of the Paul campaign is in it's leadership. It's clear they never truly took advantage of the fundraising potential Congressman Paul possesed. Had they, they would have raised much more. The funny part is, that it wouldn't have mattered. Everyone who interacted with this group of clowns knows they had no strategy, no direction, and no operational skills whatsoever. So who's to blame for this? There was clearly appeal to Ron Paul's message. We can only blam one person, who ulitimately calls the shots and that's the congressman himself. If Ron Paul was serious about his message, if he was serious about actually competing in any of these states, he would have taken the initiative to hire a staff that could have have led him in a much more strategic direction. Like I said, I'll let my brother chime in on this later, but the fact is, they missed a huge opportunity.
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