So Today is Florida for the Republicans! Yeah! And the BBC is reporting on it even..Romney gave a jazzy speech this morning as he stood in front of all one hundred of his children...he talked about the soon vanishing Edwards and referenced the fact that Edwards talks about an America divided, while Romney wanted to play up all the things we have in common...oh that is a welcome rush of air after all this Clinton Barak bashing business that has turned off the Democrats on the Clinton's....well not that the race baiting by Bill wasn't enough-does anyone remember the 90's???
The head of NOW's New York chapter made an interesting statement about Senator Kennedy's endorsement of Barak Obama.
“And now the greatest betrayal! We are repaid by his abandonment!” the statement had continued on. It continued with: “He’s picked the new guy over us. He’s joined the list of progressive white men who can’t or won’t handle the prospect of a woman president who is Hillary Clinton.”
No, sweetie, it's just that no one wants to have the debacle called Bill Clinton back in the White House and his behavior has made it clear that he is part of the deal-as Barbara Walters pointed out on The View yesterday and, AND Newt Gingrich explained on the O'Reilly factor last night.
Also, FOX is now saying that Giuliani is too far behind to be a contender in Florida today. So that puts it down to McCain, Romney, or Huckabee.
Anyways,
Here is another press release from the ever churning presses of the Ron Paul campaign that may haunt me in my dreams after the election. Really, these people send out A LOT of press releases, sometimes it is too much information.
Ron Paul ‘The Only One’ TV Ad Runs in Tennessee and Arkansas
30-second spot shows that other candidates cannot match Congressman Paul’s record as a fiscal conservative
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jesse BentonJanuary 28, 2008 703-248-9115
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – Republican presidential candidate and Texas Congressman Ron Paul has unveiled a new television ad – titled “The Only One” – that is running in Tennessee and Arkansas.
“There are now five Republican candidates battling for the nomination, but only Congressman Paul can truly be called ‘the taxpayer’s best friend.’ His record as a fiscal conservative is unmatched,” said Ron Paul 2008 campaign chairman Kent Snyder. “Only Dr. Paul has never supported a tax increase, never supported an unbalanced budget, and never supported wasteful spending.”
The ad can be viewed here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWL7F4nK_Yw
The following is a transcript of the 30 second advertisement:
[Images of Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mike Huckabee]
Narrator: “Who among these men has never supported a tax increase? Never supported an unbalanced budget? Never supported wasteful government spending?
[All but Congressman Ron Paul fade away]
Narrator: “Congressman Ron Paul… the taxpayer’s best friend.
“We need to keep him fighting for our country. [Ronald Reagan quote]”
Congressman Paul: “I’m Ron Paul and I approve this message.”
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