Wow $700 donated by you? I got some catching up to do.
I think we should look at the reasons why we are so much more driven than the masses to support Rand. What drives me the most is that I believe he's literally THE only one who can save the country. America is acting out a tragic love story, with Rand Paul as the protagonist that is doomed to fail. Everything else besides Rand Paul is so tiny in importance right now compared to Rand Paul. The masses however, only view him as a possible preference over someone else. They don't really get why we need this guy to be president. If only we could create a narrative that demonstrates the real threat to America and that he's the only one who can stop it, like with the compiled speech idea I had. When people think that someone is America's only hope, it's a lot easier for them to have enthusiasm than if they just think someone is one possible choice. But it's hard to accurately convey why Rand Paul isn't just a preference, but necessary, without being painted as a looney conspiracy theorist; to make the argument for Rand's necessity, you have to really get into what will happen without him as president, and the masses see all future predictions besides their own as lame conspiracy theories. Between my essays on Facebook, and the stuff I've told people, I can pretty much convince anybody except socialists that Rand Paul is a necessary force. The logic is there, but it takes too much time to get large amounts of people to read/listen to it.
You know what would be cool? If someone started a mostly non-profit website where anyone regardless of political affiliation can complete tests that determine one's political smarts. People who pass the test(s) can become a "Certified Logical Voter". Then, they can get proof of their status with a shirt pin and a certificate. If this caught on, people would want to become certified for bragging rights, and to feel like a great voter. It could make voting based on logic - rather than on personality or flare - very popular in this country, rather than the incorrect "it's always better to vote than not to vote, regardless of reasons or motive" philosophy that America has today. You'd just have to make sure that the website's tests encourage people to be open-minded, and say that it's possible to be both a logical voter and open to changing one's positions. Increasing the percentage of votes that are logical votes would greatly help Rand Paul, and the next candidate like him.