Congressman Ron Paul (R-Surfside, Tex.) launched his presidential campaign website at www.RonPaulExplore.com and, well, see for yourself.
In all fairness, the disclaimer at the bottom reads:
This Web site will be completed soon.
I sure hope so. As an internet junkie, this site is offensive.
A few hints:
- Color is a good thing. Don’t shy away from it. Red, white and blue are usually good choices.
- Produce at least some background information. Copy-and-paste his bio from his ‘06 campaign site or current Congressional website. A link, maybe? Throw me a bone here.
Is this the making of a new TRF poll?
Will Rep. Paul fold up shop before or after the website is completed?
11 Responses to “Paul Launches PEC Website … Well, Sort Of”
On January 17, Ron Paul gave his first radio interview since the announcement of his bid for the 2008 presidency. He appeared on the Alex Jones show, interviewed by Jack Blood. Listen here.
[...] Congressman Ron Paul’s (R-Surfside, Tex.) presidential exploratory committee website is finally finished. Though a bit bare, it is a step up from the desolate place he called home in recent weeks. [...]
Dr. Paul is the most viable candidate for the Republican nomination for President and the Republican Party should start to encourage and embrace him as the candidate that can win the election.
He has appeal to conservatives and us Catholics as a pro-life candidate that the Democrats sure can’t provide, and is an advocate of States’ rights to decide many issues for themselves, which is really what the founding fathers intended anyway. He will appeal to across the aisle Democrats, like another Ron did in the 1980’s.
From farmers to medical professionals like myself, he will gain appeal as more voters learn of his record in the U.S. Congress.
Ron Paul’s early internet presence, or your allusion that it is so spartan, doesn’t matter one iota with the ultimate voters in November 2008, even if you are all so enamoured with the Obama GQ glitz and non-substance.
He does need to raise money and get the Republican political machine behind him more though.
Iowa is only 11 months away !
[...] the site is still bare bones, yet nothing like what we saw when Congressman Ron Paul (R-Surfside, Tex.) started with, you can sign-up to “Be A [...]
Ron Paul hasn’t folded up shop yet. Let’s hope he doesn’t end the campaign until after he’s elected. Even Democrats prefer him over Rudy, Romney, McCain, AND Hillary and Obama.
Well, judging by the Q3 numbers and the amount of internet coverage devoted to him, I’d say it’ll be later rather than sooner. What do you think?
TheHyperaspist
[...] Paul’s campaign website, which is light years ahead of what it used to be, features a handy reminder to non-Republican supporters of the deadlines to switch parties and vote [...]
[...] exploratory committee website is finally finished. Though a bit bare, it is a step up from the desolate place he called home in recent [...]
Something to say?

I imagine he’s running as a libertarian, again.
Left by Kombiz Lavasany
January 15, 2007 at 9:17pm