ronpaulhawaii
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Good point. That would lead to the conclusion that we have no good candidates this time around.
Pretty sure that all but the most ardent partisans on all sides figured this out some time ago
My enthusiasm for this election can hardly be contained.
Get in line.
lol...
Ron was a very rare politician/philosopher. Most philosophers have no inclination to run for office and it often goes against their principles. Hell, even Ron had to compromise on principles occasionally.
Johnson/Weld are politicians. I'm ok with that as politicians tend to do much better electorally and, while they are far from a Ron Paul, they do appear to place on the Libertarian side of the Nolan Chart.
I find these numbers encouraging. There are as many reasons to vote for X as there are voters. Some vote for, others against, and many don't even give a second thought beyond whatever leaned them in a direction in the first place. It is what it is.
The opportunity for freedom lovers is to reach these new eyeballs and bring them further into the tent...
Trump remains an authoritarian gas bag, without a clue on how government actually works, and I laugh any supporter of his talking about freedom like they actually care about it more than their particular pet peeve...