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presence
10-22-2012, 02:40 PM
New evidence is coming out about just how tough and dirty the Mitt Romney campaign fought to block the Ron Paul takeover of the Republican Party at the State Conventions last summer. It may offer a little sneak preview of what a Romney presidency will be like. And make no mistake, barring war with Syria or some other dramatic October surprise, Romney will now win this election in a landslide. At least, that is my humble opinion, as one who loves and reads history.

http://libertycrier.com/politics/doug-wead-how-mitt-romney-cheated-his-way-to-the-gop-nomination/

dannno
10-22-2012, 03:35 PM
Full blog:

http://dougwead.wordpress.com/2012/10/18/how-mitt-romney-cheated-his-way-to-the-gop-nomination/

Excerpt:


Remember my blog last summer, claiming fraud and miscounts and ballots taken away for the night to be recounted with numbers changed the next day? Well, Mr. Sproul called Ron Paul headquarters and threatened a lawsuit so I had to take down one of those blogs. Now, what I wrote last summer, as a voice in the wilderness , is being published openly by the New York Times. The mainstream media didn’t mind seeing Ron Paul get mauled but their precious Obama is another matter. Now there are public reports of voter fraud at the hands of Mr. Sproul and a new revelation that he has recently been on the Republican Party payroll to the tune of millions of dollars and assigned to do his deeds in five states.

There is more. It turns out that Nathan Sproul is now linked to Karl Rove who may have hired him as well. Rove has a curiously malevolent streak of his own. In Tampa, at the Romney coronation, Rove suggested – in jest we all presume – the murder of fellow Republican Senate Candidate Todd Akin, who had won the Missouri primary fair and square but now refused to resign and let Rove’s favorite candidate, who had lost, take his place.

Akin misspoke on abortion. Rove, who misspoke on murder, is to be excused.

See: Karl Rove tied to shady GOP operative Nathan Sproul

Meanwhile, a major television network is now finally tracking the story of the Louisiana State GOP. Remember how Romney-Santorum people hired off duty policemen, telling them to arrest troublemakers when they pointed them out? And then after they were voted out and new Ron Paul people were voted in to run the convention they had the hired off duty policeman arrest the new duly elected chairmen who was manhandled? One was knocked to the ground another had his fingers broken while in police custody? Well, that is going to court. Yes, the Ron Paul victims will win, but the Romney people could care less, they got what they wanted and no apology has been offered. Welcome to Romney’s America.

Remember our Ron Paul hero in Missouri, Brent Stafford, who was elected county chairman in St. Charles? Who was arrested and hauled off to jail by off duty police hired by Romney people? He was finally acquitted and the Romney person who ordered the arrest actually applauded the court’s decision. Stafford, may file a lawsuit as well, but the Romney people won’t care. They got what they wanted.

LibertyEagle
10-22-2012, 03:39 PM
I love me some Doug Wead. We've come a long way, to have someone like him with us.

LibertyEagle
10-22-2012, 03:45 PM
Romney acts like a damn mafia don.

Working Poor
10-22-2012, 03:57 PM
He says Romney will win by hook or by crook

american.swan
10-22-2012, 04:13 PM
This could explain Rand. Campaign for me or else?

american.swan
10-22-2012, 04:15 PM
Or maybe Rand sees the way the wind is blowing and knows he betternot rock that particular boat just yet. Notice he said the election is already over.

nobody's_hero
10-22-2012, 04:20 PM
I'm beginning to suspect that this was planned as far back as 2008, at least. Someone apparently came to Romney after his loss to McCain and groomed him to be the frontrunner in 2012. And if they, the powers that be, invested 4 years in prepping him for a run in 2012, then there is no way in hell he was gonna lose.

I don't know if they are going to go so far as to rig the general election. My guess is that during tonight's debate, Romney is going to bury himself deep when he constantly rattles sabers on foreign policy. That will likely turn off independent voters and, with this being the last debate, it might be the most memorable impression they have of Romney heading into November.

My prediction for tonight's debate: It's going to be like watching a slow-motion train wreck as Romney tries to resuscitate the bitter taste of George Bush.

So tinkering with the general election results may require some risky and obvious behavior.

That said, I can't put anything past them at this point.

CPUd
10-22-2012, 04:37 PM
I'm beginning to suspect that this was planned as far back as 2008, at least. Someone apparently came to Romney after his loss to McCain and groomed him to be the frontrunner in 2012. And if they, the powers that be, invested 4 years in prepping him for a run in 2012, then there is no way in hell he was gonna lose.

I don't know if they are going to go so far as to rig the general election. My guess is that during tonight's debate, Romney is going to bury himself deep when he constantly rattles sabers on foreign policy. That will likely turn off independent voters and, with this being the last debate, it might be the most memorable impression they have of Romney heading into November.

My prediction for tonight's debate: It's going to be like watching a slow-motion train wreck as Romney tries to resuscitate the bitter taste of George Bush.

So tinkering with the general election results may require some risky and obvious behavior.

That said, I can't put anything past them at this point.

Yeah, Mitt's people made a lot of moves since 2008. Particularly, frontloading the primaries with some Mitt-friendly states. Also, 4 years of "And I'm a Mormon" commercials.

ZENemy
10-22-2012, 04:44 PM
Yeah, Mitt's people made a lot of moves since 2008. Particularly, frontloading the primaries with some Mitt-friendly states. Also, 4 years of "And I'm a Mormon" commercials.

Jessie Ventura mentioned this in an interview.

Paraphrase:
"I knew Romney was the next guy because; literally, the next day after Obama was sworn in, you started seeing Morman commercials on tv everyday."

MAYBE he was on to something.

MMXII
10-22-2012, 05:35 PM
This could explain Rand. Campaign for me or else?


Or else we tell everyone that it was you (Rand) who wrote the "newsletters".

I always thought Ron was protecting Rand, knowing all along it would be the end of his senate ambitions.

my .02 cents of course