(Hypothetical) If Ron Paul wins the GOP nomination in 2012, who should be his VP

Kucinich. And please spare me the "but he's a big government socialist" shit.
 
Sarah Palin!

Oh wait, that says "2012" not "2008"

Sometimes i forget what year it is.


:D
 
Kucinich. And please spare me the "but he's a big government socialist" shit.

If Paul were dumb enough to pick Kucinich, then he really shouldn't be running for the GOP nomination to begin with.

...Maybe Kucinich could be secretary of defense or something.
 
If Paul were dumb enough to pick Kucinich, then he really shouldn't be running for the GOP nomination to begin with.
The problems this country faces are deeper than simple political philosphy. It is the ability for those philosophies to be applied! That is first the problem.

Something people here and in the media hardly ever recognize is that Ron Paul being President does not mean we will see his vision realized. It does not mean we will become anywhere near libertarian. What it means is a slowdown and possible reversal of trends that have slowly engulfed Washington.

And so what this country needs at this moment are not necessarily people who agree politically, because we are not yet at the application phase. We are at the confrontation stage, the challenging status quo stage, the reversal stage, the 'I may get shot for doing this' phase. And during those times you need people who have proven over time to be strong, honest individuals that cannot be corrupted. You need people you can trust in a fight. And since you are dumb enough to not recognize it, Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich are natural allies in congress and good friends, united by the threat of a greater opponent. In another world, in another time, they might be arch rivals. But not here, and not now.
 
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The problems this country faces are deeper than simple political philosphy. It is the ability for those philosophies to be applied! That is first the problem.

Something people here and in the media hardly ever recognize is that Ron Paul being President does not mean we will see his vision realized. It does not mean we will become anywhere near libertarian. What it means is a slowdown and possible reversal of trends that have slowly engulfed Washington.

And so what this country needs at this moment are not necessarily people who agree politically, because we are not yet at the application phase. We are at the confrontation stage, the challenging status quo stage, the reversal stage, the 'I may get shot for doing this' phase. And during those times you need people who have proven over time to be strong, honest individuals that cannot be corrupted. You need people you can trust in a fight. And since you are dumb enough to not recognize it, Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich are natural allies in congress and good friends, united by the threat of a greater opponent. In another world, in another time, they might be arch rivals. But not here, and not now.

Then go ahed and lern us what yer talkin' bout.
 
I'll guess Kucinich is for a bigger government - including healthcare - so I don't see it.

Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA)

He is pretty vocal against the Obama troop build up and understands
national security can be accomplished without troop deployments,
as did Ronald Reagan.
He understands the border state issues/politics going on . . .

California could go GOP with Paul/Rohrabacher - a big prize for Republicans in a 2012 Presidential election.

Rohrabacher : "The debt that America is piling up is not just alarming, it is suicidal.
A decision to send US troops to Afghanistan will cost money - lots of it - and lives."
November 17, 2009 on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives
 
Paul / Paul

I think the ad potential of a father / son ticket would be great.
 
1. Jim Traficant
2. Andrew Napolitano
3. Sheriff Mack
4. Rand Paul
5. Gary Johnson
 
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