It's Not a Campaign, It's a MissionSource: The New York Times
Mr. Paul was supposed to be a memory by now. But in the Oregon primary last week, he won 15 percent of the vote, and the campaign appears to be growing into something beyond a conventional protest campaign.

The Ron Paul Phenomenon has been sweeping the country, taking campuses by storm, getting people interested in politics who otherwise would never be.

Every generation needs a new revolution.

T-minus three days and counting to the Iowa Caucus and everything seems to be going smoothly. The Democrats are in a dead heat which should give the Iowans something to think about as they shuffle about late into the night. The Republicans, however, are a different story.
Ron Paul CountrySource: RealClearPolitics
"I ask every young person I meet, 'What is it you're interested in?'" Paul says. "They do talk about freedom; they do talk about the Constitution.
Ron Paul big on 'Net, but media don't noticeSource: Chicago Tribune
This article has more-of-the-same type of media wondering to itself why itself isn't paying more attention to Ron Paul, but there was a great line that is worth sharing: