Michael Landon
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I'm all the way in on Paul, through the nomination in Tampa. If it's not him, then I'm voting for Johnson.
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Supporting a Romney/Paul ticket is worth considering. While VP is largely symbolic, there are several good things that could come out of that scenario.
1. Rand would have a massive audience ready to hear the message, even if it has to be a bit watered down. Not only would he have a captive audience during the primary but also during the Romney/Paul presidency.
2. Rand would be front-runner for 2016 in the case that Romney/Paul loses.
3. We would have a liberty spokesperson in Romney's ear 24/7. Who knows what that would mean, but it can only be a positive.
4. Rand could provide a serious check on Romney's decision making. If Romney attempts to pass through legislation that is a serious erosion of our liberty then Rand could threaten him by speaking out against the administration. This, in turn provides a certain level of leverage.
5. I'd love to hear a big crowd start yelling "President Paul" at a Romney/Paul rally. THAT would be cool.
6. Rand could influence Romney to choose a good cabinet.
I asked him that question last week when he came down to Fort Lauderdale and he said he never considered it because he doesn't agree with the 17th amendment nor he wants people to expect him to bring back earmarks.
If Rand accepts VP to Romney, we'll all be longing for the days when Rand was watering down libertarian rhetoric to the point of being interchangeable with the Republican talking points of the day. It'll be the total and complete death of the movement.
ohh cmon dude.
I'm not sure that I would really want a romney/paul ticket but it is certainly a conversation worth having, and I do believe that Rand would keep his sights on our values.
ohh cmon dude.
I'm not sure that I would really want a romney/paul ticket but it is certainly a conversation worth having, and I do believe that Rand would keep his sights on our values.
This CANNOT happen, if the GOP is dumb enough to put romney up there, they WILL LOSE! The VP is meaningless, and this would be nothing more than a shill to atempt to woo us. They NEED to understand that we WILL NOT vote for and establishment candidate who does not follow the constitution. The need to learn their F'in lesson!!! Plus, let say that happend and Mitt won, how long before we get a liberty minded candidate then? Do you think our country can avoid a Treasury bond default for eight more years? Time to take your medicine GOP, If you do not nominate RP, you WILL LOSE, I don't care who your VP is!
/rant
Do you really believe Rand would go against Romney on anything publicly if he were VP? The best we could hope for was that really boring and empty speech at CPAC.
yeah, then good. If you're so sure that romney will automatically lose then this does nothing but help our cause because rand would get a huge jump on the others for 2016.
to be honest - i think you only see what you want to see. I'll post some of the positives of this scenario once again.
Supporting a Romney/Paul ticket is worth considering. While VP is largely symbolic, there are several good things that could come out of that scenario.
1. Rand would have a massive audience ready to hear the message, even if it has to be a bit watered down. Not only would he have a captive audience during the primary but also during the Romney/Paul presidency.
2. Rand would be front-runner for 2016 in the case that Romney/Paul loses.
3. We would have a liberty spokesperson in Romney's ear 24/7. Who knows what that would mean, but it can only be a positive.
4. Rand could provide a serious check on Romney's decision making. If Romney attempts to pass through legislation that is a serious erosion of our liberty then Rand could threaten him by speaking out against the administration. This, in turn provides a certain level of leverage.
5. I'd love to hear a big crowd start yelling "President Paul" at a Romney/Paul rally. THAT would be cool.
6. Rand could influence Romney to choose a good cabinet.
That sounds specious, seriously. Utterly bogus. Rand isn't bringing earmarks, and the senate would be a place to start a repeal of the 17th if he felt that strongly. It just doesn't pass the smell test.
I'm not voting for Johnson because he doesn't draw me, doesn't seem dedicated to any principles enough to fight for them and cost benefit approach sounds an awful lot like the mushy political middle we already have. Why bother voting for someone who can't win if they don't even stand for anything?
I'd feel better writing Ron's name in, but I'm not deciding until Ron doesn't win, if he doesn't.
If Dr Paul is not the nominee....... I WILL WRITE HIS NAME IN!!!!!!!
I will use a purple crayon to make my point!! His name will be on the ballot if I have to put it there myself!! Get it!![]()
yeah, then good. If you're so sure that romney will automatically lose then this does nothing but help our cause because rand would get a huge jump on the others for 2016.
to be honest - i think you only see what you want to see. I'll post some of the positives of this scenario once again.
Supporting a Romney/Paul ticket is worth considering. While VP is largely symbolic, there are several good things that could come out of that scenario.
1. Rand would have a massive audience ready to hear the message, even if it has to be a bit watered down. Not only would he have a captive audience during the primary but also during the Romney/Paul presidency.
2. Rand would be front-runner for 2016 in the case that Romney/Paul loses.
3. We would have a liberty spokesperson in Romney's ear 24/7. Who knows what that would mean, but it can only be a positive.
4. Rand could provide a serious check on Romney's decision making. If Romney attempts to pass through legislation that is a serious erosion of our liberty then Rand could threaten him by speaking out against the administration. This, in turn provides a certain level of leverage.
5. I'd love to hear a big crowd start yelling "President Paul" at a Romney/Paul rally. THAT would be cool.
6. Rand could influence Romney to choose a good cabinet.
Gary has acknowledged that he is the backup plan (in private anyway). The haters may not realize this, but Paul and Johnson have a long history, dating back waaaay before 2007 when 99% of the people on these boards suddenly became aware that either man, or the libertarian movement itself, existed. Both men are in this for the movement and they have a plan. If Paul wins the nomination, goes indy, or jumps on Romney's ticket, Gary will demure.