Video: Rally For Romney in CA
Posted by: Jonathan Constantine | 02/05/2008 7:52 AM
There was 1,000 strong for Mitt Romney at the Daughtery Sky Harbour in Long Beach last night. In what some people have called Mitt's last stand (as California is a must win) here is video of last night's event.
The first segment shows Hugh Hewitt, Dana Rorabacher, and Tony
Strickland warming the crowd up for Mitt and throwing a couple of shots
at John McCain along the way. Certainly endorsements from the liberal NY Times and the LA Times are nothing to brag about. Kudos to Hugh as has has been willing to stick by his
horse win or fail. Unlike others in conservative talk radio, he didn't
come late into the game when the electorate threatened him with a
candidate he didn't like. And through the thick of it his candidate might just win.
Romney speaks about the future to a fiery crowd.
Here is the last part of the rally. Unfortunately, IMOVIE merged the clips in this video in inverse order.





So Jonathan, you have converted from a Rudy supporter to Romney's.
Yes, I suppose 1,000 is a rather nice turnout. But it is nothing like the 4,000 screaming fans that the Champion of the Constitution spoke to in Minnesota yesterday. The Revolution has only just begun!
Yes!!!!
http://www.justin.tv/ronpaultv/65391/Ron_Paul_Live_From_U_of_M_in_Minnesota_Mo
One of these days I need to learn how to put in the hyperlink tags. How do you do that?
Andy,
We all know that RP is not viable. You know your just spamming.
Jonahan,
That is not spamming and it is not a fact that Ron Paul is not viable. The pundits have said that he was not viable from the begining and that Rudy Giuliani or Fred Thompson would win. Well guess what, both those guys have pulled out because they are not viable.
Look at last quarters fundraising. Ron Paul raised $20 Million dollars. He raised more money from the members of the military than all other candidates combined.
I happen to have two children and I care about the future America that they will inherit. I care about the members of the military that God knows are not paid enough, but are scaping together what money they can spare to send to Ron Paul because of his message.
Yes, I might be a bit zealous in my admiration for Congressman Paul and his message of freedom. But that is what makes his campaign so great. He inspires people. He is bringing people back to the GOP.
I don't think that is spam.
One more thing, who knows what can happen in a brokered convention. Look at West Virginia today. Front runners McCain and Rommney won zero delegates. The Huckster got 18 and Ron Paul got 3.
I just want to clarify my point about Ron Paul's 3 delegates. This is the story from MSNBC:
"Representatives of McCain’s and Paul’s campaigns urged their supporters to put their votes behind Huckabee. McCain’s goal was to stop Romney, his closest competitor in the national polls, from picking up momentum; Paul’s goal soon became clear.
As the Huckabee and Paul campaigns huddled, they reached an arrangement: Paul would throw his support to Huckabee in exchange for three of the 18 national delegates that Huckabee could claim with the victory.
“We struck a deal with the Huckabee people,” Edward Burgess, a spokesman for Paul’s campaign, told NBC affiliate WSAZ-TV of Huntington."