That's absolute dynamite.
Just last night I was sitting here thinking about the old, great Ron Paul videos in 2007 - Aravoth's House of Cards, Ghoeber (sp?)'s Land of the Free, rewatching them after so long and wishing there was something as inspiring as that now.
And here we are.
Kudos.
Now... if there's someone skilled with videos out there... here's an idea. A series of in-depth short (4-7 minute) video features explaining in detail his major policy positions and *why* he holds those positions. One issue per video:
*One on the Fed and inflation.
*One on the economy and bailouts (not Fed-specific).
*One on the wars, touching all of them but especially Libya actually, as that one's the most unpopular with Republicans.
*One on taxation.
*One on the TSA.
*One on the drug war and its effects (not so much focusing on the drugs, but all the things cops get away with using drug war laws).
*One on personal integrity and how his words and votes have matched up for 30 years, while others can't even make it 30 days before flip-flopping (see Perry with TSA).
*One on pro-life positions.
*One on the second amendment/guns.
*One on the Constitution and how it's a complete package.
*(any others I've forgotten)
Really tailor them to each issue and explain how THIS is
the conservative position, and he means what he says on each. This could be a fantastic recruiting tool for friends and family members--you know what their main issues are, show them THAT. If possible put them on an iPod, use them when you go door to door after finding out each person's main issue.
Well it's an idea.

Unfortunately I have no video skillz.
