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Tweethttps://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...-on-amazoncom/
CNN) — Ron Paul’s loyal supporters helped him set campaign fundraising records and capture more delegates during his presidential run than some of his high-profile Republican rivals. They even managed to briefly shut down Nevada’s GOP convention earlier this month over a rules change controversy.
Now they’ve taken his latest book to the top of the Amazon.com bestseller list.
“The Revolution: A Manifesto”, released earlier this month, is currently No. 1 on the Web site’s list of top sellers, besting even Oprah’s latest Book Club selection.
“Despite a media blackout, this septuagenarian physician-turned-congressman sparked a movement that has attracted a legion of young, dedicated, enthusiastic supporters . . . a phenomenon that has amazed veteran political observers and made more than one political rival envious,” boasts the book’s product description, adding: “Candidates across America are already running as ‘Ron Paul Republicans.’”
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Tweeti have to say that i bought this book and im only a small way through and this man is as intelligent as ice is cold....what a book..pick it up you wont be disappointed..
Tweeti just may do that...i like what i've seen from him thus far
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Tweeti think the importance of this book is the fact that you done even have to support his candidacy but you cannot argue the fact that he knows what the hell he's talking about...even if he doesnt become president im just glad he ran because i am much smarter now and care alot more after being introduced to him and his wisdom...
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If you admire Ron Paul's intellect, I have heard him credit Ayn Rand and Ludvig von Mises as strong influences in his philosophy, several times.
Tweeti have heard it as well clash..ive always wanted to read atlas shrugged but its soooooo huge..it would take me a while...
Tweetand i think that would be a good read for you as well klash..though im sure you know that already...lol
TweetI've read Atlas Shrugged and if you like fiction books it's a good way to learn Objectivism. However, I"m not really into fiction and I much rather preferred reading her non-fiction books; they are straight to the point. Just have a dictionary handy.
Tweetim not much for fiction either..though i do enjoy 1984, the wanting seed and a few others...ahh... animal farm of course..
TweetAnimal farm, surprisingly, I remember that one from highschool.
1984. I'm going to have to read that one; considering all the references to it now days. LOL
another fiction, that I'm curios to read is "Unintended Consequences" but I probably never will it's another one the size of Atlas Shrugged.