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January 18, 2008

What a Difference a Month Makes


Here's what Chris Hayes wrote about Ron Paul last month:

But even if the Paul campaign doesn't point the way toward some lasting, powerful, paleo-cosmo libertarian coalition (and, really, let's hope it doesn't), he is at least providing libertarians with a long-awaited Kumbaya moment. "There are personal animosities that will probably never heal," says Raimondo. "But, you know, maybe Ron Paul can unite us all."
Or not.


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TGGP writes:

Maybe Raimondo and my fellow paleos shouldn't have been bashing the beltway types constantly before. The only one returning fire most of the time was Tom Palmer.

Posted January 18, 2008 06:07 PM

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