coyotemike said:
Ron Paul, 2012: Instead of running for further office, Paul and a group of his most loyal Pauloompas are travelling cross-country in a road show of his hit musical "Ronny and the Constitution Factory."
First produced in 2010, "RCF" won a total of 12 Tonys in its 2 year run, and a Movie version is in preproduction, with Ron Paul reprising his award-winning role. The show follows the steps of a group of children who are led by the zany Ronny Paul through his Constitution Factory. One by one the children are removed after questioning Ronny Paul in scenes including "Common Sense: Outdated", "How to be a Racist Without Anyone Noticing", and the fan favorite "I Want Ronny On My Dollahs."
Memorable scenes include Ronny delivering 1000 babies at once, fighting off IRS agents, and medically turning a gay couple straight (while singing "I'm A Doctor," Ronny's big solo).
Ron Paul to End Campaign, Launches New Effort
Supporters Plot Shadow Convention, More Revolution
Rep. Ron Paul's presidential campaign, a pugnacious, ideological crusade against big government and interventionist leanings in the Republican party, will officially end Thursday at a rally outside the Texas GOP's convention, ABC News has learned.
Paul told supporters back in March, in a video posted on his Web site, that he was "winding down" his campaign and planning a new phase to what he and fans call their "revolution."
The new phase of the revolution officially begins with a speech tonight in Houston and a Web video to be posted on his site, officially ending Paul's presidential campaign and freeing up the more than $4.7 million in campaign cash for investment in a new advocacy group, The Campaign for Liberty.
The new entity will be used to push a slate of libertarian-minded Republican candidates for public office in local districts nationwide, according to a description provided to ABC News by the Paul campaign. Paul also recently published a new book on his political philosophy, The Revolution: A Manifesto.
Ron Paul to End Campaign, Launches New Effort
Supporters Plot Shadow Convention, More Revolution
Rep. Ron Paul's presidential campaign, a pugnacious, ideological crusade against big government and interventionist leanings in the Republican party, will officially end Thursday at a rally outside the Texas GOP's convention, ABC News has learned.
Paul told supporters back in March, in a video posted on his Web site, that he was "winding down" his campaign and planning a new phase to what he and fans call their "revolution."
The new phase of the revolution officially begins with a speech tonight in Houston and a Web video to be posted on his site, officially ending Paul's presidential campaign and freeing up the more than $4.7 million in campaign cash for investment in a new advocacy group, The Campaign for Liberty.
The new entity will be used to push a slate of libertarian-minded Republican candidates for public office in local districts nationwide, according to a description provided to ABC News by the Paul campaign. Paul also recently published a new book on his political philosophy, The Revolution: A Manifesto.
MrCrisp
I'm lost
August 2004
FEB 11, 2008 01:52 PM