I think that the most important thing is for Dr. Paul to win the Republican nomination. We all know that he will completely dominate in the debates at that point. The Democrat nominee won't be able to touch him. I think at that point the hardest thing will be to get loyal Democrats to vote for the right person--even if he is a
Republican!
Political parties are so stupid. A couple of months ago--before I was blown away by Dr. Paul in the first Republican debate--I figured I was going to vote for a Democrat (to try to get far, far away from Bush and his stinch). Honestly, I was thinking I'd probably less-than-half-heartedly vote for Obama. I figured he still had an intact soul (though probably confused and misled) since he's still young, so maybe he had potential. And, if nothing else, at least he seems to have a good, strong wife, so surely things couldn't be too bad. Of course, the problem is that Obama doesn't know what he thinks yet. Maybe if we are fortunate enough to have Ron Paul as our next president, Obama will be converted.
But regardless, Dr. Paul will school
everyone who tries to take him on!
Of course, I like the school of Dr. Ron Paul, but demons seem to be a bit adverse to it.