If these endorsements do not matter then why does the RNC insist on the same?
It seems that way because it is.Ron Paul got me into politics because i thought he was trying to change them for the better. This seems like the same ol' bullshit.
This was in an email I just received:
And that is the problem with being effective at changing the system within theory. If we can't even remain silent on the subject
It'd be totally non-acceptable to have Republican Congressmen or Senators not endorsing Romney.
If you want to remain silent on this subject, don't expect to get any more Amashes or Rand Pauls or Massies elected.
It'd be totally non-acceptable to have Republican Congressmen or Senators not endorsing Romney. I belong to the GOP wing more likely to support Ron Paul type of candidates. I've donate to a few.
If they and their supporters are in this for themselves and can't even endorse the candidates I like and, at a minimum the presidential ticket, then I'm not not going to support them any more. Next time there's a Ron Paul conservative vs. some RINO establishment type, I vote for the RINO. And if you lose people like me, people in the Mike Lee/Jeff Flake/Jim DeMint/Tom McClintock/Jason Chaffetz wing of the party, good luck trying to win anything worth of note. I don't agree with, eg., Amash on everything, but I'd still support him in a primary challenge coming from the establishment. But if Amash (or generic RP republican) supporters don't reciprocate, then I need to redefine my policy of alliances. At least I know the other guys aren't in the party selectively and have my back to some extent.
If you aren't able to understand that political alliances are necessary and that compromising in terms of politics doesnt' imply any compromise of principles, then you need to get out of the party - sooner or later you'll be kicked out anyway. If you can only support candidates with whom you agree 100% or 99% or whatever, then don't expect me to support any of your candidates. I'd rather side with someone I agree only 50% but that I know will be behind my favourite candidates when it comes to that.
That's not true.
I'd rather side with someone I agree only 50% but that I know will be behind my favourite candidates when it comes to that.
As a conservative and an intelligent man, I'm not certain that he would prefer Romney over Obama. Granted, that doesn't mean he can't endorse Romney anyway. But when he's casting his secret ballot, I think I have a sense of where he's coming from, and I don't see casting a vote for Romney as especially likely.
I think he probably well. There are records that show that he donated money to McCain in 2008, and McCain was probably worse than Romney.
I think he probably well. There are records that show that he donated money to McCain in 2008, and McCain was probably worse than Romney.
AFTER convention I wouldn't have had a huge problem with his 'playing the game' that way because it wouldn't be AGAINST Ron's candidacy, except that he promised not to. Not to endorse, in any event.
Did you support Ron Paul? Because if you didn't, it seems your support never was there when it really counts most.
I can't begin to understand those priorities.
The claims are false. I am not endorsing anyone other than Ron Paul. I will help the Republican nominee after the convention.
The claims are false. I am not endorsing anyone other than Ron Paul. I will help the Republican nominee after the convention.