Title: Rand confronted on Bilderbergers - Rand Paul Devolution is NOT Ron Paul Grass Roots Revolution! Source:
YouTube URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUfS4suqaPY Published:Jun 15, 2012 Author:infopowerment Post Date:2012-06-19 07:26:06 by GreyLmist Keywords:Rand Paul, Romney, Bilderberg and other issues, Duck and Dive Views:2004 Comments:67
Now THAT is what true journalism is all about. The news back in the 60's was about as hard hitting, but not in the same context or level of intensity as this.
According to what I heard on Rense the other night all is not well in the Paul family. Rumor has it that Ron is not at all happy with Rand's endorsement of that NeoCon Pond Scum McRomney. My reading is still that Rand his hooked up with a Kristyun Zionazi Pseudo-church and Ron is not, and that is the big difference. The two have a different outlook on theology. Rand appears to be a Scofield Rapturite and Ron appears not. And that makes for a big difference in worldview and reactions.
Not my reading at this point pending more information. I didn't trust Rand early because of his Kristyun Zionazi expressions of belief in the true god of the Rapture Monkeys i.e., USRAEL. I don't get the same vibes from Ron. I don't agree with him on everything but I think he is as honest as politicians come i.e., a Statesman.
Jeb is waiting in the wings, a "win" for Oromney and Rand would push Jeb back for years to come.
Matter of mathematics, Jeb was not willing to try it against Obongo, but four years from now against an unknown, he comes out better.
Oromney and Rand win, Jeb is looking at possible 16 year wait. Bush tribe can read the tea leaves, and do their math, their bacon is good if Obongo wins.
That's what I meant by saying the Romney cabal IS the Bush cabal.
Most of them are professional hangers on.
They are for hire and owe allegiance to whomever signs their paycheck. Most of them are people that have been around Washington for years and float from one politician to another.
"Kristy Campbell going back to work for Mitt Romney
Kristy Campbell, a former spokeswoman for Jeb Bush and Bill McCollum, is joining Mitt Romney's general election campaign as deputy communications director, the New York Times reports. Campbell worked in Romney's press shop during his 2008 campaign for president.
Most recently, Campbell was serving as communications director for the American Conservative Union. She also spent time in New Mexico working for Gov. Susana Martinez
Campbell adds more Florida ties to Team Romney. Romney's national spokeswoman Andrea Saul worked briefly for Gov. Charlie Crist when he was running for the U.S. Senate as a Republican, as did Romney chief strategist Stuart Stevens".
Among the 22 members of Mitt Romneys foreign policy staff, 15 were foreign policy advisers under George W. Bush. Six are former members of Project For A New American Century (PNAC).
PNAC stressed a doctrine that "American leadership is both good for America and good for the world," and supported "a Reaganite policy of military strength and moral clarity."
In 2006 PNAC morphed into the Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI). The FPI homepage greets visitors with The Case for Regime Change in Iran.
Romney's foreign policy white paper - ironically titled An American Century - employs the same rhetoric used by PNAC and the Bush administration neocons: it promotes American exceptionalism, military force projection, preemptive nuclear first strikes and taking over control of the global landscape with little or no interest in pursuing diplomacy.
This should come as no surprise since Romney's foreign policy is structured by G. W. Bush's former foreign policy team, with a foreword by Eliot Cohen himself.
Gary Schmitt, a former Senior Fellow at PNAC and current Director of Advanced Strategic Studies at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a right-wing think tank that houses Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Perle, co-authored Romney's foreign policy.
Robert Kagan is a special adviser on Romneys foreign policy staff.
Eric Edelman is a "counter-proliferation adviser" on Romneys team, and is also a fellow at FPI.
It's no wonder that Romney is so hawkish on the Iranian nuclear threat, since the Bush-era neocons still owe Israel big time and are now driving Mitt Romney's foreign policy doctrines.
So did Romney get the huge bump in the polls that you said would follow Rand's endorsement? That is to say above the noise generated by the current economic stagflation towards Romney. If the Ron Paulites are the rank-and-file Republicans that you have stated that they are.
Might you point out where I posted anything re a "bump"???????
I had a feeling that would be your response. Maybe you never said "bump", but come on, if you are intellectually honest you know exactly what I'm talking about.