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Taco John
11-28-2007, 02:45 AM
Our "friend" Tucker seems to be doing everything he can to undermine the campaign while calling himself a supporter. We might as well have some fun with it... Take a stab at what you think Tucker will do next to screw us over.

Losers have to donate $10 to the campaign... :D

Winners have to donate $10 too! ;)

steph3n
11-28-2007, 02:46 AM
hrmmmm maybe have some drug dealer endorse?

remember i tis because they are such great friends.

BeFranklin
11-28-2007, 02:47 AM
Our "friend" Tucker seems to be doing everything he can to undermine the campaign while calling himself a supporter. We might as well have some fun with it... Take a stab at what you think Tucker will do next to screw us over.

Losers have to donate $10 to the campaign... :D

Winners have to donate $10 too! ;)

Is this a generate ideas for Tucker thread?

BLS
11-28-2007, 02:48 AM
I say we put up a $10 bounty on anything dirty we can find about Tucker.

And then email him....and politely 'remind' (cough) him...that we 'know'.

steph3n
11-28-2007, 02:49 AM
he is a good client at the ranch :)

unconsious767
11-28-2007, 02:52 AM
His bowtie will be found on a dirty gerbil ?

Drknows
11-28-2007, 03:03 AM
I think Tucker is a modern day Judas Iscariot.

pompous ass
http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/Tucker-Carlson.jpg

Midnight77
11-28-2007, 03:20 AM
So what can we do to play games with Tucker, since he obviously likes playing games with Ron.

Should we target his advertisers? It worked with Beck? Plus, Tucker's show is already on the fence, the last I heard.

James R
11-28-2007, 03:23 AM
Our "friend" Tucker seems to be doing everything he can to undermine the campaign while calling himself a supporter. We might as well have some fun with it... Take a stab at what you think Tucker will do next to screw us over.

Losers have to donate $10 to the campaign... :D

Winners have to donate $10 too! ;)

I think he claims to like him so he won't get flooded with so many thousands of emails when he stages attacks like that.

Matt Salla
11-28-2007, 04:42 AM
Tucker's exposure to Hof got Dr. Paul on Scarborough. That was an awesome interview and everyone seems to be warming up to Ron.

http://rawstory.com/rawreplay/?p=138

Tucker is doing the best he can to support Dr. Paul. The final proof will be in the article he is writing on him.

There will always be negative press. We can control it by giving low hanging fruit to the media. Tucker is helping us with that. Simply because it allows exposure for Dr. Paul to explain himself. And when he goes on explaining himself, he just makes sense.

So yes, Tucker takes us a step back, but we move two steps forward.

Richandler
11-28-2007, 04:51 AM
Don't underestimate winning Nevada.

JAYCEE
11-28-2007, 06:01 AM
Tucker should be reminded that in the police state that RP opposes, false accusations of rape--like the ones that were leveled against Tucker Carlson--more often end up convicting rather than clearing the innocent. (See Tucker's wikipedia page for more info.)

Tucker should support RP because of his experience with the police.

James R
11-28-2007, 06:14 AM
Tucker should be reminded that in the police state that RP opposes, false accusations of rape--like the ones that were leveled against Tucker Carlson--more often end up convicting rather than clearing the innocent. (See Tucker's wikipedia page for more info.)

Tucker should support RP because of his experience with the police.

Maybe Tucker really is an RP fan and one of his biggest desires is to get prostitution legalized in his county :)

Dave Wood
11-28-2007, 06:33 AM
Tucker's exposure to Hof got Dr. Paul on Scarborough. That was an awesome interview and everyone seems to be warming up to Ron.

http://rawstory.com/rawreplay/?p=138

Tucker is doing the best he can to support Dr. Paul. The final proof will be in the article he is writing on him.

There will always be negative press. We can control it by giving low hanging fruit to the media. Tucker is helping us with that. Simply because it allows exposure for Dr. Paul to explain himself. And when he goes on explaining himself, he just makes sense.

So yes, Tucker takes us a step back, but we move two steps forward.

Taco, you did a great job the other night, congrats!

I know Tucker has really peaved some of the board members here but IMHO, I think we should roll with him. Tucker Carlson is definitely a "wild child" masquarading as a stuffed suit....he IS on our side.
The old belief in business is "any publicity is good publicity" may hold true here as well, keep in mind, we dont need EVERYONES vote, we just need enough delegates to show up at the polls to blow this thing wide open.

Nevada is known for stuff like this and very few people complain about it, part of the territory.....the only thing they screwed up with was the "what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas" mantra:D

If anybody watching Morning Joe came away with anything but a positive attitude toward RP, I would be very surprised.

I am much more proud to have some "bunnies" on the bus raising cash than a bunch of shady Chinese organized crime people.

As always, do what you feel right about but for me, I cant wait for the next Tucker surprise....its going to be an interesting election year;)

OV 101 Enterprise
11-28-2007, 06:38 AM
At this stage of the game, name recognition is key. When you are trying to get your name out, there is no such thing as bad press. Even news that seems bad at first often will give Dr. Paul the opportunity to spread the message to more people.

CelestialRender
11-28-2007, 06:53 AM
For the last time guys, Tucker is a supporter. The conspiracy theories have got to stop.

familydog
11-28-2007, 07:15 AM
For people who complain that the media is so against us (and they are) why are we blaming Tucker? He went out of his way to seek this endorsement yes, but he didn't make every news agency under the sun cover it. Why haven't the media talked about the madams and pornstars that have endorsed Hillary? Er, maybe Tucker is involved in that cover up.

Dave Wood
11-28-2007, 07:28 AM
For people who complain that the media is so against us (and they are) why are we blaming Tucker? He went out of his way to seek this endorsement yes, but he didn't make every news agency under the sun cover it. Why haven't the media talked about the madams and pornstars that have endorsed Hillary? Er, maybe Tucker is involved in that cover up.

The really funny bit here that everyone is missing is:

Dennis Hof (the brothel owner) is a close friend of Tucker`s ;)

That should tell you a lot about who Tucker Carlson is.....hes a nut, a fun nut, but still a nut.

Morning Joe said it best when they said Tucker would LOVE to be part of RP`s campaign but they were pretty sure RP wouldnt want that :eek:

This is all just a bit of fun guys.....Tucker is just a slightly reckless asset of ours, but he isnt stupid. If he sees this thing start to really blow open (winning primaries) you will see him begin to act differently (because he wants this to succeed).....I would bet there are a lot of other news people in the closet right now just waiting for the right moment (when it costs them nothing) to jump on board.

I may get shouted down for this but, most people still dont give a rat`s a** about this election right now. This part of the race is more subliminal programing for the average voter...lets just keep planting the seed--RON PAUL FOR PRESIDENT 2008 HOPE FOR AMERICA BE A PART OF IT!

TheNewYorker
11-28-2007, 07:58 AM
You know. Something I've been noticing - even when the media takes cheap shots like this at Ron Paul, he still comes out swinging and gets time to defend his true stances. I actually think the Dennis Hof thing was a good thing! It got Ron Paul media exposure, look at that awesome interview on Morning Joe, for instance.

This Tucker thing might have been a blessing in disguise, and although I think Tucker is probably just a dumbass, he might be a genius and knew this would turn out good for Paul.