opal
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What Ron did was spend 40 years in Congress voting No. That was the core of his Presidential run and of his general appeal.
this statement needs to be in half a dozen threads I've just read
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What Ron did was spend 40 years in Congress voting No. That was the core of his Presidential run and of his general appeal.
So again... who is a stronger option? Or are we not interested in another Ron Paul style presidential campaign?
Elaborate?
In terms of optics, Judge Nap is incredibly short... someone as tall as Jeb Bush.
As specsaregood mentioned, he's also not good in contentious debates and interviews.
Rand is stronger. Amash and Massie are both stronger. Mark Sanford is stronger. Gary Johnson is stronger. And outside of people who have held elected office, there are probably 100's of others who are stronger.
Napolitano is an entertainer.
The contribution to his trust-worthiness of his depth of time in congress is deeply under-rated. Even his '88 LP run had basically the same stump speech.
To go beyond what Ron Paul did will take something quite special.
If he's our best, there's no point in trying.
I would have agreed, until I read how he explains Raffy Junior's eligibility,
Yea, I like the judge a lot, but he's got about the same chance of becoming the next POTUS as I do.
...and I'm not interested in a purely educational campaign, where we know from day 1 that there's no chance of winning.
If there's no realistic prospect of winning in 2020, then forget it and focus on other races: Congress, State, local.
Resources are scarce, we've got to use them prudently.
That's more than a petty disagreement... pretty close to fraud really...Are we going to let a petty disagreement or two get in the way? If so you won't be able to support anyone ever as a messenger for the cause.
I guess you were not interested in the Ron Paul campaigns at all?
They didn't have a 0% chance of success.
Can we please keep our EYES on the BALL and get a Paul in the White House 2016 !!!!
They didn't have a 0% chance of success.
That's a yes or no?
I'm saying that all of the Paul campaigns had a chance of success.
Whereas, I don't think a Judge Nap campaign has any chance of success at all, so I'm not interested.
...also, I don't think it would be all that educational, Nap is not Ron.