Everyone’s favorite perennial Republican dark horse, Ron Paul, may have made some odd friends on the road to marginal relevance.
Ron Paul Wants You To Know He Is Still Not a Bigot
Of Mice and Iowa... [Politics]
The Republican Establishment has desperately tried to wrap up the nominating process as quickly as possible with the least amount of damage to their anointed candidate heading into the general election. But that's not going to happen now.
Ron Paul's New "Big Dog" Ad: A Monster Truck Jam
The only thing missing from Ron Paul's new ad is the candidate himself screeching away in a huge pickup truck, with a Calvin 'pee on' decal. What would he be peeing on though? Perry? The Dept. of Education? Authority? It's open to interpretation. One thing not open to interpretation is the Paul camp's realization that a steady percentage over ten years might not be the strongest path to the White House. How do you fix that problem? Court voters that might not know they like you yet. It's clear from this ad that Paul's team is pretty confident that rednecks who like to blow shit up and make fun of crappy dogs are a demographic they feel a connection to. It's kind of awesome, so we'll ignore how silly it sounds when the meek Ron himself endorses the message at the end.
Republican Debate Highlights, AKA Perry vs. World [Politics]
Did Rick Perry "assault" Ron Paul? Find out...
Texas Candidates Take Shots at Each other Before Debate Showdown [Politics]
by Erin Mulvaney
At tonight's GOP debate, The Associated Press suggests watching out for a Texas-style showdown between current top contender Rick Perry and perpetual dark horse Ron Paul, as the two candidates continue to bicker over who has better conservative credentials.
There will be mud: Rick Perry's primary race gets ugly [Politics]
Proof that if mud exists, it will be thrown: rumors of sexual misbehavior have dogged Governor Rick Perry for years. Now Robert Morrow wants to know: Have you had sex with Rick Perry? Well, have you?
There's Got to Be a Morning After: Post-Primary Recap
Primary results from national/state/local races: So even though it seems that Hillary won the Texas primary (it's interesting that Obama led in statewide early voting), Obama may beat her in delegate numbers. In the GOP race, McCain is now the GOP candidate as Huckabee gives up the ghost. In Travis County, Ron Paul won 17% of the vote . . .
Rallies and More in Austin This Week
Even those still rooting for under-underdog Ron Paul have something to look forward to: the ten-term Congressman is coming to UT Austin this Saturday for a massive rally at the Main Mall. "Although he is behind in delegate numbers and poll support, Ron Paul says he intends to continue the race as long as his supporters finance him," wrote Chris Robertson, Event Coordinator for this weekend's event.
The Accidental Gentrifist: It Was a Close One, Kids. But it’s still ‘Better Dead than Red’
It shouldn’t take more than 350 words to explain why I intended to vote Ron Paul for President, and roughly two words to explain why there’s now no chance in hell.
News Bits and Celebrity Suck Fests!
Six missing after refinery explosion in Georgia. Economic stimulus package ready for president's signature. Checks should start arriving in May. Border-control activists not fans of McCain's rise. Does this guy creep anyone else out?
Because Anderson Cooper is Hilarious When You're Soused
Tonight's massive Super Tuesday election returns should make for some top notch TV watching, but there's no reason why you should spend the evening yelling at political pundits by yourself. Whether you're a hardcore democrat or republican, plenty of your like-minded brethren are getting together around town to watch the returns and collectively celebrate (or commiserate). Besides the formal meetup spots, you'll probably stand a decent chance of catching some prime time coverage at Brown Bar and the Cloak Room.
News Bits!
Obama and Huckabee win Iowa; Ron Paul had a better showing than Giuliani. Nation's unemployment rate at two-year high of 5%. Millions of tiny crustaceans destroying uninhabited Japanese island by boring into it.
Obama Mia! It's Time for Another Rally
Photo by Patrick Dentler Barack Obama "Texas Countdown to Change"Saturday, November 17The Backyard (13101 W Highway 71)$25 General, $15 Students, 3pm[info] | [tickets]Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama dazzled over 20,000 Austinites last February at his Auditorium Shores rally, and this weekend he aims to do the same. Tickets to this Saturday's "Texas Countdown to Change" rally at the Backyard are still available for $25, and even cheaper ($15) if you're a student. Still, if you...
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Round Rock ISD announces another case of MRSA. Wash your hands, y'all! (see video at right) Woman attacked and sexually assaulted by man and two women in her South Austin apartment earlier this week; Police think she was specifically targeted, but didn't know her attackers. Laura Hall won't get a new trial, but her family isn't giving up. Southwest Key moves to their new facility. Local Ron Paul supporters ask Leslie to participate in...
News Bits: Transparent Frogs, Ron Paul's Bank & Burqa'd Babes
Unfortunately for the frogs, Japanese scientists have made them transparent. Transcript: What Clinton actually said about 24-Bauer-style torture. Every upcoming VW model is scheduled to have a hybrid option, with some models hybrid-ready as early as next year. By raising tons of money from his dedicated supporters, Ron Paul becomes harder for Republicans to ignore. There is a new world record for ear lifting, folks. It's exactly what you think it is. Well, mostly....
Snapshots: Lamar Train Bridge Endorses Ron Paul
The Lamar Train Bridge has forever been a canvas for local graffiti artists, Austin High seniors, and hopeless romantics with poor penmanship. Long gone are the days of "EMINEM IS GOD"; a few months ago, the most prominent thing on that rusty old bridge was a declaration of peace. Now, looking east from Lamar, you'll be reminded of the grassroots appeal of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul. Let's see how long this one lasts....
Republicans Lambast Bush
On the hill this week select Congressmen badgered and belittled President Bush for misleading America into war with Iraq and demanded him to apologize for the mistakes of his administration. How is this in any way new or interesting? Well this time it was two Republicans. Or perhaps one and a half Republicans.

