i don't think it was a hint at an indy run. but he clearly realizes that there is virtually no chance at winning the Nomination unless McCain self destructs.
The fact that he is mostly continuing out of obligation, concerns me. I'm sure he believes in the Movement and wants to move forward, but he has talked about the "next phase" of our Revolution and hasn't taken any leadership in it. His LPAC site sucks and in fact doesn't even work, he isn't really aggressively trying to win these remaining states.
Let's just say that Ron Paul is correct in that the only true goal now is to get our "message" out there. Wouldn't you be swinging for the fence? Wouldn't you do everything to AGGRESSIVELY attack the principals of John McCain? Even if he couldn't win, he could do a lot to make sure John loses.
In this interview he obviously doesn't think too much of the Democrats either, but which is worse? He is telling us, don't vote for the Democrats, and don't vote for McCain. So are we suppose to just not vote at all in the General Election?
Where is the leadership? Where are the enthusiastic and inspiring speeches not only telling all of his supporters and all of America that they still have a chance to make amends by supporting Freedom based candidates but also that he has a master plan in place for the next few years and here is what we need to do. He says that we should all buy his book and we should all support LPAC, but is it going to be mismanaged by the same Campaign staff who helped cause THEIR OWN Media blackout by not returning phone calls of reporters interested in doing stories, by not having quality campaign material ready, by not getting any speech writers, by not providing ANY central leadership or much information on how the delegate process actually works?
He might still be in the race... but he sounded like a man being FORCED to show up, as if he really didn't want to go.