The problem with this guy's thinking is that because he knows these people aim only to exact small changes, while they're busy chiseling down one side, they're also building up in another. In other words, while he wants to chisel down big government, another side wants to chisel down the Constitution. These Constitution chiselers are choosing Romney for the same reason he is, and there's zero guarantee that he'll win over them, especially since they have more money, power, and experience in chiseling. As a result, choosing the lesser of two evils has continually and slowly brought us bigger government and more metaphorical "evil" over time.He supports Romney..... Why? Is it because Romney is mormon and so are we? Nope. Its because he thinks that you need to exact small changes only. He doesn't believe that substantial change can be made, so we need to "chisel them down" with small changes from people like Romney. You know, the "people with a few things we agree with". He also says that certain things (Election Fraud, Birth Certificates etc.) are "worthless" things to spend your time on. Does anyone else have people like this they talk to? If so, any one have any tips on how to tell them they are stupid, without outright calling them stupid.
By going for broke with Ron Paul, he knows the direction government will be going and he'll likely admit, if you propose it, that Ron Paul will not be able to accomplish all at once the substantial changes he wants and so will instead achieve the very "chisel down" effect your friend wants without any of the risk that the chiseling will be done in the wrong direction by the other side.
In other words, if your friend really wants to chisel down big government, his best bet is still Ron Paul. You just have to make him realize it.