Ron Paul: He's In!



hes had exposure from Fox/CNN, and they all shoot him down and make it impossible for him to be elected.

They are really good at driving that message home, but they can't have him on one week as an expert and then say the next that he'd be a bad president. Just doesn't make sense.

Our leaders are the US's bitches. If someone good's elected in the US, it has positive repercussion for the UK.

I thought you guys were on a major conservative sweep, cutting budgets, reducing military and what not. Not true?
 
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what the fuck is the point? he cant win so why waste the effort?

well over half of the american population is on some form of welfare, few people will vote themselves out of free money, housing, food, medical, etc.

so yea, good luck with that Paul.

the only people he appeals to are white tax payers who don't get any form of welfare. there are about 50-100 of us left in the U.S. so I don't know where the fuck his votes are going to come from...
 
Let's take a trip to fantasy land for a moment. Say Paul won it all, do you think he would end up compromising his positions to get things done (becoming just another shit ass political sell out in the process) or would he stick to his guns and bring everything to screeching halt when he finds out politics with power is something he's never had?


I can't see him accepting a vp position behind the likes of Palin.

Anybody that signs on to be Palin's VP might as well be saying: "I wonder what it was like to be co-pilot of the Hindenburg"
 
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A lesson in futility, IMO...

what the fuck is the point? he cant win so why waste the effort?

well over half of the american population is on some form of welfare, few people will vote themselves out of free money, housing, food, medical, etc.

so yea, good luck with that Paul.

the only people he appeals to are white tax payers who don't get any form of welfare. there are about 50-100 of us left in the U.S. so I don't know where the fuck his votes are going to come from...

+1 imo like banging your head against the wall

so he should just do nothing like everybody else right?

I respect the fact that he's standing up for his principles even though he doesn't have a snowballs chance in hell at getting elected president. You think he's going to regret doing his best to change the country and failing on his death bed?
 
He doesn't have to win to make a difference. If someone from The Rent is Too Damn High party got 30% of the vote, then the winner would at least have to pretend that they were concerned about rent rates. Future candidates would be more likely to talk about their ideas on getting rents lower and this might mean they would spend less time having the same old debates about abortion or whatever.


Him as vp would be good strategy for republicans but they probably don't want to risk the age issue. Besides, I can't see him accepting a vp position behind the likes of Palin.

It wouldn't matter if he was younger, he's way too against much of what has turned into the Republican party line. They couldn't have their president candidate saying he might bomb Iran or want to have Julian Assange executed while Paul runs for VP saying nearly the opposite type of stuff. Just a few hours ago : Ron Paul to Sean Hannity: Stop with your Sharia!

Palin seems more into making money by being a celebrity of sorts, evident by her quitting governor to focus on that, so I don't think she will run.
 
what the fuck is the point? he cant win so why waste the effort?

well over half of the american population is on some form of welfare, few people will vote themselves out of free money, housing, food, medical, etc.

so yea, good luck with that Paul.

the only people he appeals to are white tax payers who don't get any form of welfare. there are about 50-100 of us left in the U.S. so I don't know where the fuck his votes are going to come from...

Word. There's been so much talent and capital that has left the US just in the past 5 years it's rtarded.
 
Ron Paul is seriously underrated.

His ideas are worth gold and he'd be a great president, but he doesn't know how to get elected. On the other hand, Obama knows how to become a president but doesn't know how to be a great president.