History is a great teacher. I'm a nutcase in 1976 and again in 2008
"As we enter the presidential primary season, a look back at the 1976 Republican Primary is appropriate, considering it was a pivotal moment in American conservatism. It is a presidential race that conservative writer Craig Shirley calls a “successful defeat.” While Ronald Reagan ultimately lost the nomination to incumbent President Gerald Ford, this race would end up transforming the conservative movement, the Republican Party, the country, and eventually the world.
Reagan came into the 1976 North Carolina primary having lost the first five consecutive primaries to Ford. The national party establishment was against Reagan, the media started to write him off, and his campaign was broke and in debt. Needless to say, the pressure to drop out of the race was nearly overwhelming.
Tom Ellis and then Senator Jesse Helms helped resurrect Reagan’s campaign from the dead. By spearheading a grassroots movement and focusing on Reagan’s conservative credentials, it led to a shocking upset in the Tar Heel State. Reagan’s victory meant it was the first time a sitting president had been defeated in a primary of a state where he actively campaigned. Many more primary victories for Reagan would follow. "
That was then this is now. Reagan was called a nut, a kook, and so is Paul today.
Scream the message as loud as you can so as to save this nation from the clutches of a liberal Republican Party.





















Reagan was a nut in 1980
according to Ford, Reagan was still a nut as late as March 1980. He endorsed him in June. Sometimes people need time to come around.
keep up your spirits
keep up your faith