Tim Martin, Esther Anderson, and Jeff Hale, founders of the fan website “ronpaul.com”, a top 100,000 website in the US, have come out in favour of Donald Trump. Their announcement cites several policies where Ron Paul and Donald Trump agree, such as auditing the federal reserve.
The statement clarifies that “Ron Paul has not endorsed Donald Trump”.
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I wish I could say I was surprised by their endorsement of the corrupt Big Government Peronist Donald Trump – but I am not (as I always had my fears about these people).
The Donald Trump campaign has one good aspect – it exposes some “conservatives” (and even some “libertarians”) as phonies.
As for the Federal Reserve – no doubt like Juan Peron, Mr Trump would just print money (so no need for the Fed).
For people who think this is a good idea – “out of the frying pan into the fire” to you.
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Yes, Paul. He surely knows how to bedazzle the audience though, give him that.
Come to think of it, I guess Lady GaGa does too. :>)
Ann Coulter has supported Trump from the first, because in her opinion the most important issue is to stop the tide of imported (illegal) immigrant voters coming in from Mexico, whose votes will insure the Dems run America until the Universe shuts down. I do think she has a point there. And she’s sure that Trump is the only one who can defeat the Dem candidate in November, because he appears to be so riled up about the illegals (but he was for amnesty before he was against it, IIRC) and other issues that many Republicans don’t see as being addressed properly under the Dems; plus (dunno if she’s mentioned it, but she probably has), he’s the only one who might be able to seduce a healthy number of Democratic or Democratic-leaning voters from their usual ballot column.
I visited the R.P. fan site (not a favorite spot of mine), and among other things I saw the allegation I’ve seen a lot since last summer or whenever “Trump is the only one against amnesty” shouting started.
One of the commenters, however, posted several links to several sites where Cruz, in interviews, says the contrary. Here’s one quote, from Right Wing News, Feb. 11, 2011, from an interview with him by Smart Girl News at CPAC 2011. At the time, he was Solicitor General for the State of Texas, and running against David Dewhurst for the Senate seat vacated by Kay Bailey Hutchinson.
http://rightwingnews.com/uncategorized/my-interview-with-ted-cruz/
I must say I agree with all that.
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Trump could go either way, but at least he’s something different, and he comes across as a real person, rather than a second-tier actor.
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