NOVALibertarian
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- Jul 30, 2012
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It may sound dumb to others but, the fact that rand endorsed Romney and bailed on his father before the primaries officially ended wont ever sit well with me. And i strongly feel that's what will be the i gotcha that the establishment will put in his face. He bailed on his father, whats stopping him from bailing on you. Its not like Ron was some father who wasn't part of his life and didn't pay child support.
Now people will argue it was a political move. Well lately i see too many "Political" moves by Rand. More of the same.
No one but RON PAUL.
These "No one but RON PAUL" comments is why some people view the Revolution as more of a cult than an actual movement.
It astounds me that so many people here are still on the fence about Rand Paul when no other viable alternative exists. Some people will say they would support Ron Paul or Judge Napolitano in 2016 when both will not run. There is no viable alternative to Rand Paul in 2016.
What Rand Paul is doing right now is brilliant. You must make "political" moves if you want to be the one to ascend to the metaphorical Iron Throne. Ron refused to ever make these moves. Whilst that makes him "special" in most people's eyes, it got him nowhere in regards to actually winning. If you want to make political change, you have to win at one point. Rand Paul is a great communicator of our ideas and can appeal to those moderate-liberals who feel disenfranchised by the last eight years of the Obama Administration. He appeals to the Tea Party obviously, and the rest of the GOP voters will march lockstep with whoever is their nominee (SEE: Romney, Mitt).
Is Rand Paul perfect? No. Nobody is. If the Revolution is to achieve victory, we can't hold every candidate to the standards of Ron Paul. If we do, we'll continue to hold onto the dream of a Ron Paul Presidency and never truly move-on. It's like never moving on from your ex because "they were perfect and nobody can compare." Do not let perfect be the enemy of good (or in Rand's case: pretty great). Rand and Ron seem to agree on nearly 90% (if not more) on issues. They might differ on some, but that 10% or so aren't large disagreements. It's not like Rand is hawkish on national security as opposed to Ron's non-interventionalist policy.
tl;dr- Rand is our best shot at winning the White House (and probably will be for the foreseeable future). We can't let this opportunity pass us by because he isn't his father.

