Maybe it's just me, but I feel like Mr. Gravel's pursuit of the libertarian nomination is a slap in the face of libertarians. He doesn't even come close to demonstrating an understanding of libertarian philosophy. His message to us is that we don't hold any principles - we just want to vote...
That system sounds horrible to me. I honestly don't have a problem with my healthcare now. I don't want to lose my family's benefits and access to health care. It seems like the system you're describing would be a good way to water it down and greatly reduce the quality of care.
Mike Gravel seeking the libertarian nomination is an insult to libertarians. It's a signal that he thinks that we're just disgruntled people who will vote for anyone who is outside the mainstream. The guy can *say* he's running for the libertarian nomination, but he will fail miserably. It...
I might have to listen to Coast to Coast again. I stopped listening after they brought on the gas bag Ian Punnett and his shoddy treatment of guests... And Noory turned a cool thing into a circus side show with his stunts (like hyping up a "Ouija board show" and then chickening out at the last...
Everything is not the presidency... It was just a nice rally point. But since that's going away, so will all the enthusiasm to rally.
The crowd is dispersing. Ron Paul has given up.
I think Paul has like $6-$8 million left in the presidential campaign...
Of course, he's still got the same campaign staff, so I wouln't get your hopes up.
I don't care what they are running for, what party, or what election... I will always, always, ALWAYS vote for a guy if his name is Terbolizard. Everytime.