aspiringconstitutionalist
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Gary keeps repeating he is the ONLY candidate in the race who is for individual liberty. I'm forgetting about him
\I'm with you on this. I see Ron Paul supporters all over the place sticking up for Gary Johnson which don't get me wrong is really great and the right thing to do for liberty. It is also the exact kind of thing you can expect from Ron Paul supporters.
However, gerryb is right. Most of the Gary Johnson supporters don't give a crap about Ron Paul. I see comments all over the place from Johnson supporters saying that Ron Paul is not a viable candidate and that people might as well vote for Gary Johnson. Insanity.
No, thanks. Two people saying the same thing make the ideas seem less profound.
Politically, it is better to have Johnson in the debates. Better for Ron Paul, I mean.
And this is basically what they were trying to do to Ron last time. So "Eh, that's someone else. WHo cares? Screw 'em?"
No, thanks. Two people saying the same thing make the ideas seem less profound.
Agreed, GJ is a good guy, but he has no chance to win the primary and his appearance does not help RP
+1They aren't saying the same things, and where there is overlap it is because of different principles. It allows RP to present his ideas as rights-based/Constitutional concepts, something GJ doesn't really do. Politics is about popularity not being unique, and being completely unique does not make one more "profound." It helps to have company on positions and then differentiating.
If the Romer guy has a petition put it up and i'll sign that too. I don't really care about gary johnson, but if they can do it to him at 2% then they can do it to Ron at 10% (again). So whatever. Just a different opinion than yours.
Gary keeps repeating he is the ONLY candidate in the race who is for individual liberty. I'm forgetting about him
No, thanks. Two people saying the same thing make the ideas seem less profound.