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Publius Freeman
02-07-2008, 10:22 PM
Call a press conference:

"I know you all thought I was dropping out but..............................................."

That was BRILLIANCE on Hunters part.

We need the world to know that RP is MORE ALIVE than ever.:p

Yes, and not only call a press conference, but why not RP announce a Republican invitational showdown debate, to be held on neutral ground with equal time/questions, inviting McCain and Huckabee, the MSM and everyone. RP campaign controls the agenda.

Hold it somewhere like George Mason University. If RP thinks outside the box on this and takes control of the agenda, they cannot continue to marginalize him in the public's eye. This way he can leverage his "outsider" image to control the agenda like a "maverick" should from here on out.

If McCain and Huckabee decline to participate, they'll look like cowards to the public, RP wins and uses the opportunity to spread the message directly to the masses unobstructed.

RP2008!

tonyr1988
02-07-2008, 10:36 PM
Yes, and not only call a press conference, but why not RP announce a Republican invitational showdown debate, to be held on neutral ground with equal time/questions, inviting McCain and Huckabee, the MSM and everyone. RP campaign controls the agenda.

Hold it somewhere like George Mason University. If RP thinks outside the box on this and takes control of the agenda, they cannot continue to marginalize him in the public's eye. This way he can leverage his "outsider" image to control the agenda like a "maverick" should from here on out.

If McCain and Huckabee decline to participate, they'll look like cowards to the public, RP wins and uses the opportunity to spread the message directly to the masses unobstructed.

RP2008!

That only works if the media covers him calling out Huckabee / McCain. More than likely, it would be "with his campaign in the last gasping breath, Paul makes a desperate attempt to get some last-minute media attention before dropping out. Of course, McCain and Huckabee can't waste their time on such nonsense."

Publius Freeman
02-07-2008, 10:41 PM
...More than likely, it would be "with his campaign in the last gasping breath, Paul makes a desperate attempt to get some last-minute media attention before dropping out. Of course, McCain and Huckabee can't waste their time on such nonsense."

(The American People are always much smarter than the MSM gives them credit for...the public is starting to see through their smokescreens...)

RP2008!