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So he's trying to score big with backroom deals for state delegates?
Seems like a throwback to the days of smoke-filled rooms.
Seems like a throwback to the days of smoke-filled rooms.
I think Paul's intention was to make some sort of impact regarding his message, which, to a certain extent, he's done, imo.lpetrich said:So he's trying to score big with backroom deals for state delegates?
I think that back room negotiations have always been, and still are, a major part of politics at any level. It's just that these days the rooms are less smoky.lpetrich said:Seems like a throwback to the days of smoke-filled rooms.
1. Can you please source that assertion, as I can't find backing for it. Clearly there *was* a Minn primary held back in February. 2. Does the outcome of the Minnesota primary impact Paul, now, in any way?Office_Shredder said:It's not Ron Paul's fault that the Republican establishment requires that delegates in Minnesota are selected in shady backroom deals instead of having a primary
I don't think the phrase shady backroom deal means that the room was actually shady or that it was in the back or even that a deal was made in a room. Probably it just refers to the fact that Paul got 27% of the vote in Minnesota, but 83% of the delegates. That's not Paul's fault. He didn't make the rules, he just plays well by them.mheslep said:1. Can you please source that assertion, as I can't find backing for it. Clearly there *was* a Minn primary held back in February. 2. Does the outcome of the Minnesota primary impact Paul, now, in any way?
mheslep said:1. Can you please source that assertion, as I can't find backing for it. Clearly there *was* a Minn primary held back in February. 2. Does the outcome of the Minnesota primary impact Paul, now, in any way?
Jimmy Snyder said:I don't think the phrase shady backroom deal means that the room was actually shady or that it was in the back or even that a deal was made in a room. Probably it just refers to the fact that Paul got 27% of the vote in Minnesota, but 83% of the delegates. That's not Paul's fault. He didn't make the rules, he just plays well by them.