Does anybody run their decisions through Ron Paul?

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First, let me note that I was not accosted by any Ronulans on the way into the Reagan Library. There were some Huckabee folks down at the base of the library's drive, and one woman holding a sign that said "We (heart) Mitt" -- though since she seemed to be quite lonely, it could have better said "I" instead of "we." But I just shot video of Rudy bowing out of the race (Chris and his poms-poms weren't allowed) and throwing all of his 9-11, one-issue might behind John McCain. A humorous part at the end was a reporter asking if Rudy had told the other candidates about the endorsement, and he laughed and said he called Huckabee and Romney after he made his decision. A reporter barks, "Did you call Ron Paul?" Appropriately, Rudy shook his head and grunted. Then another reporter said something about "senator," where did your campaign strategy fail? McCain cut the conference short as, hopefully, that reporter meant to say "mayor"...

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