Has The Ron Paul Effect Sunk
Rudy & Hillary?
The power of the Revolution threatens to bury Neo-Con darlings
Clinton and Giuliani
Prisonplanet
| Jan. 4, 2008
By Paul Joseph Watson
The polling had Giuliani in the mid-teens in Iowa right up until
last week but he ended up with a paltry 4% - meanwhile Congressman
Paul was polling at around 6% but ended up with 10%. Which candidate
took away Giuliani's support? Huckabee's success only explains part
of it because the strong religious right support for him in Iowa has
been there all along.
It can be argued that both Ron Paul's masterful schooling of
Giuliani during the debates and his success in dividing voters has
effectively torpedoed the former New York Mayor's campaign.
It is now common knowledge that Giuliani is completely broke despite
the fact that he hardly spent any money in Iowa. It will be
virtually impossible for him to regain any momentum, and it's
largely thanks to Ron Paul.
The Neo-Cons would have loved to
insert another Bush clone into the White House and carry on the
imperial looting of the world while America collapses and decays
under the weight of its own decadence but thanks to the Ron Paul
effect it's not going to happen.
Their only other option was to run a dead horse against another arch
Neo-Con, Hillary Clinton, but that too is on the skids.
Obama and Edwards' anti-war rhetoric has reached fever pitch and
it's no coincidence that they turned up the volume after noting the
exponential popularity of Ron Paul's meteoric rise after his
anti-establishment, anti-war message catapulted him to the coattails
of the Republican frontrunners.
The fact that Obama and Edwards saw off Clinton in what many judged
to be a surprise result just shows how hurtful Clinton's pro-war
Neo-Con sympathetic record has been to her.
We're not for a moment suggesting that CFR Obama or Bilderberg
Edwards offer any kind of hope for America, they are establishment
lackeys like all the rest, but the numbers clearly indicate the
devastating blow the Ron Paul effect has dealt to the Neo-Cons'
preferred candidates, Clinton and Giuliani.
Now that the Ron Paul Revolution has slapped the so-called "national
frontrunners" upside the head it's necessary to take this one step
further and ask the question, can Paulism go the whole hog and bury
Neo-Conservatism for good?
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