This is the breakthrough we have been working for these last four years while you were sleeping.

At least clarify my point before you go off on a nonsensical ramble please.
I am entitled to my
opinion, and I say he hasn't been standing out enough based on my observations of people i know. The way i see it, his diversity of issues is great and it makes Ron Paul, Ron Paul and I wouldn't want it any other way. But these things alone don't make him stand out of the current field of suits to the average non-politically engaged voter.
I've heard more people talking about Cain not being a politician than Ron not voting for the patriot act. I am talking about being an attention getter. That's it. I'm not saying Ron should change into a neocon or anything of the sort. Your extrapolation of that from me saying "he doesn't stand out enough" is really really stretching it.
I hate to break it to you, but your average American is a pragmatist not an idealist and watches a lot of television. Snip-its, sound bites, and political platitudes dominate their world. No matter how great Ron's record is or how great his issue stances are, it won't make a damn bit of difference to some people because they are looking for something else. That is a cold hard disgusting fact.
I'm not his campaign organizer or an advisor and I assume you aren't either.
So I guess neither of our opinions really matter, huh?