tjeffersonsghost
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Sorry Kramer....
Hell No. Common guys don't make this ridiculous. Rand would be looked upon as an opportunist. I will vote for Rand after at least one term in senate.
a) Lack of political experience and "outsider" status is a bonus nowadays.
b) In 2012 people will be even more angry...much more, making "a" even more important.
i don't think thats necessarily as true as you'd like to believe it is. if it was, the harry reid race wouldn't be nearly as close as it is now. you can't get more "insider" than that.
Hell No. Common guys don't make this ridiculous. Rand would be looked upon as an opportunist. I will vote for Rand after at least one term in senate.
i don't think thats necessarily as true as you'd like to believe it is. if it was, the harry reid race wouldn't be nearly as close as it is now. you can't get more "insider" than that.
Are you going out of your way to see the glass half empty? Harry Reid would be trouncing Sharon Angle in a normal year.
I wouldn't vote for a Rand Paul/Jesus Christ ticket in 2012.
I don't understand this obsession with Napolitano being a VP. I love his views and his agressiveness, but he is too "radical" to be a VP. I've seen him say waaay too many things that would damage a liberty candidates chances to be President. He would make a great AG or SCOTUS nominee, not a great VP.
"Radical"? Are you kidding? You think the principals of real freedom are radical?
I agree he would be wasted in the position of VP. He would make a great president, though. However, in this reality, it ain't gonna happen. Government must be abolished if we are to ever to be free. While we live in the matrix, I agree he would be best on the Supreme Court (better than AG because it's for life).
I prefer a Napolitano/Rand Paul ticket.