Yes, you read that correctly: the mainstream
media has swallowed presidential candidate Ron Paul. He's still
in the presidential race, so everyone needs to calm down...but if you
judged by the news headlines from the mass media, that is definitely
not the impression you would get. When he's mentioned at all -
which is rarely, compared to all of his competitors - the titles
range from "With Losses Mounting, Paul Downsizes Campaign," to "Ron
Paul Has Left The Building."
Luckily, they didn't fool us then; and they certainly don't fool us
now.
First of all, here are some solid post-Super Tuesday facts:
- Ron Paul is projected as
the 2nd
place winner in Alaska (98% reporting), 5% behind Huckabee and
1% ahead of John McCain
- Ron Paul is 1st
place in Montana, whose results are 100% in (Romney would have
beat him at 38% but has dropped out of the race) at 25%, with John
McCain at 22% and Mike Huckabee at 15%
- Ron Paul is currently tied
for 1st place
with John McCain at 13% in Nevada (with 39 precincts left to report)
- Ron Paul is 2nd
place in North Dakota whose results are 100% in (Romney had 36%),
with John McCain first at 23% and Mike Huckabee last at 20%
- It is still unclear whether Ron Paul
won
in Louisiana, and what the final
results are for Maine McCain is at 21% and Paul at 18% (Huckabee
just 6%), but >4% of precincts haven't reported yet, which could
put Paul over the top).
- Ron Paul's Congressional
home state Texas has not held their primaries yet; nor has the key
state of Ohio; nor has the state he is from, Pennsylvania (PA's are
not until April 2008)
- There are 22 more states or US territories
left to go.

Former President & friend Ronald Reagan campaigned for Paul for Congress
Well, gee, but none of that is in the MSM, is
it? They've showed clear bias towards the Democratic party this
year, and to the liberally conservative John McCain. Sure, the
media favored Romney for a while as well, but he was just a casualty
in the overall scheme. It's been stated repeatedly that Paul and
Huckabee were "not serious contenders" from the very beginning, if that
makes any sense. If all of this seems a little bit confusing,
you must have missed our article on Congressman Ron Paul yesterday.
Let's catch you up.
Who would stand to profit if candidates offering corporate tax reductions
got elected?
Who would stand to lose if companies were forced to minimize
cheap-labor overseas manufacturing, namely in China, which Huckabee
and Paul both strongly address?
Whom are the companies sponsoring that are doing the censoring?
Who would lose if the Federal Reserve was made to stop us from printing
and spending what we don't have; if the IRS was eliminated, even?
Who does not want you to hear a word of what Ron Paul has to say?
Who?