I for one don't hate Romney any more like I did in 07. He has come around a lot in giving my hero the respect that he deserves and has also given us a little respect. I don't see Romney as a bad guy or crooked, dishonest or a liar. I do still see him as a big government corporatist war mongerer though who also supports all the authoritarian police state measures that scare the crap out of me so I don't know if I could vote for him even if Ron Paul was his VP. In fact if Ron Paul ever accepted that position it might be the one thing that could cause me to lose respect for him after all these years of holding him up as a hero and the greatest statesman since this country was formed
I feel the same. I love Dr. Paul because he doesn't compromise on his principles. Accepting a position and endorsing Romney would be beyond compromise imo. Our country is becoming scary, the uptick of police state powers as of late doesn't give me a lot of hope for slowly winning people over. 4 more yrs of Obama or 8 years of Mitt and then *maybe* Rand, eventually, seems too long term for me given the dire situations of today. And I simply do not trust Romney, no matter what he says/how he acts I could never be assured that he isn't merely pandering.
Reagan compromised, too. He took on Bush Sr as VP. Romney is part of the same power structure (he just looks nice), he is a poster boy for corporatism and he wants to be in charge. Any position he gave Paul would be irrelevant if warmongering Romney is the guy calling the shots (or his lawyers or team of Bush advisors).
No thanks. This is a sure way to fracture the movement. Paul is smart and does not have a history of compromise (running against Reagan took major balls) so I'm not too quick to assume he'd do this. I would think that, given his age, if it comes down to a brokered convention then Paul should be Pres and let Romney be VP then Romney could run for Pres later. Paul cannot. I'd hold my nose and deal with that because Paul would have the veto power and the signing power on spending bills. But, if Paul's name isn't first on the ticket then I simply would not vote for it. Compromising with liars and cheats (that's what the GOP has been for a very long time now and that's "the machine" behind Romney) to give Paul a powerless position isn't going to advance freedom, prosperity and peace. Let folks speculate all they want in MSM, I'm not buying it. I just can't imagine Paul accepting that kind of compromise but I can see the speculation benefiting him (elevating his importance) so maybe that alone is part of his strategy.
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