We at Revolution PAC premiered our first Ron Paul TV ad to a big crowd in New York over the weekend. Please watch that before watching the below. Once you’ve done that, check out the crowd reaction to the ad in the video below. Start around 0:50 and just… Read More
Revolution PAC Ad for Ron Paul Makes Waves
So far it’s been picked up by the Wall Street Journal , USA Today , and Politico . Here’s the ad . Help us get it on the air !
On Perry and TARP
Rick Perry has tried to distance himself from the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), but in his capacity as head of the Republican Governors Association he released a letter, co-signed with a Democrat, on the day of the Senate vote urging Congress to “act now”… Read More
Revolution PAC’s New Ad for Ron Paul
We are very pleased with how much this ad conveys in just 60 seconds. Want to see it on TV in early primary states? Then donate to Revolution PAC! Our overhead is trivial. Your money will go toward getting this ad on TV.
Guest Hosting the Peter Schiff Show
I’m filling in for Peter Schiff again on Tuesday, while Peter testifies before Congress. Tune in from 10am-12pm ET!
Speaking at University of Colorado, Boulder
Talking 9/11 and Civil Liberties on FOX Business
The great Mike Church and I appeared with Judge Napolitano Friday night.
Why Posts Are Sparse
My schedule in New York is pretty tight. I had two law school events today, plus a meet-and-greet hosted by Murray and Florence Sabrin. Tomorrow (Friday) I’ve got a noonish interview, a Freedom Watch appearance, and another meet-and-greet. Then Saturday is LibertyFest , preceded by a… Read More
AmSpec Writer, Smashed, Comes Back for More
I understand Jeffrey Lord has another attack on Ron Paul (and me) over at the American Spectator. Naturally this happens when I am about to catch a plane and head to New York for three days of events. I guess he is upset that some… Read More
Live Q&A Tonight!
I’ll be doing a live Q&A at the LibertyFest website at 9pm ET tonight. These are always fun. UPDATE: We are up and running.
