Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Moment of Truth - Rand Paul for US Senate

Kurt Nimmo chimes in on Rand Paul's apparent shoo-in for the Kentucky Senatorial seat -
The Public Policy Polling survey conducted May 15-16 shows Mr. Paul leading Mr. Grayson by 52 percent to 34 percent with three other candidates splitting 7 percent and 7 percent undecided.
Grayson, who is the neocon favorite and Kentucky’s chief elections official, said Paul is overconfident and could be disappointed when votes are counted Tuesday evening, according to the Associated Press on May 17. Grayson is confident he will win even with Paul’s substantial lead.

In March, Infowars.com reported on the possibility of vote rigging in Kentucky. The Paul campaign complained about Grayson’s conflict of interest as the state’s top election official but the Kentucky Executive Branch Ethics Commission did not consider it important.
 The Real Effect

Several points that need to be considered -
  1. Rand is 18 points ahead. The day before. This is a no-contest.
  2. It is too late for a "game changing" revelation.
  3. Grayson is in charge of the election.
  4. For all those who say that Ron Paul was not viable. Shame on you! No, double shame on you!
If Paul ends up losing, something is seriously rotten in Denmark. A lot of the future will depend on contests like this. If he wins, Paul will have a serious bully pulpit to do some hardcore thrashing of Keynesian ideology and galvanize the Tea Party movement towards bigger and better things.

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