Bergie Bergeron
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Not in the debates, not even in the top 8 at Ames. What's the point?
Eh, Ron Paul wasn't in some of the debates in 2008. Not by his choice. He wasn't topping very many of the "significant" polls. So by your argument the same could be said about him. Gary Johnson is sort of like Ron Paul was a few years back. Tossed to the side in an effort to ignore someone who generally is right in what he says. I feel like his candidacy should be embraced.
Eh, Ron Paul wasn't in some of the debates in 2008. Not by his choice. He wasn't topping very many of the "significant" polls. So by your argument the same could be said about him. Gary Johnson is sort of like Ron Paul was a few years back. Tossed to the side in an effort to ignore someone who generally is right in what he says. I feel like his candidacy should be embraced.
I do think his efforts are better suited for the Senate at this time, since that is a place where his influence is sorely needed. But if he needs a presidential candidacy to try to get there, then so be it.
In a way I see this discussion also relating to Santorum. WTF is he doing in the race? Is he trying to get exposure for another congressional run or something? Or, is he trying to whip up socially conservative voters? Or what?
Eh, Ron Paul wasn't in some of the debates in 2008. Not by his choice. He wasn't topping very many of the "significant" polls. So by your argument the same could be said about him. Gary Johnson is sort of like Ron Paul was a few years back. Tossed to the side in an effort to ignore someone who generally is right in what he says. I feel like his candidacy should be embraced.
I do think his efforts are better suited for the Senate at this time, since that is a place where his influence is sorely needed. But if he needs a presidential candidacy to try to get there, then so be it.
Eh, Ron Paul wasn't in some of the debates in 2008. Not by his choice. He wasn't topping very many of the "significant" polls. So by your argument the same could be said about him. Gary Johnson is sort of like Ron Paul was a few years back. Tossed to the side in an effort to ignore someone who generally is right in what he says. I feel like his candidacy should be embraced.
I do think his efforts are better suited for the Senate at this time, since that is a place where his influence is sorely needed. But if he needs a presidential candidacy to try to get there, then so be it.
Johnson is not doing even a tenth as well as Ron Paul was at this time in 2007.
If he ran for senate, he'd be the next Rand Paul. As it is, he's contenting himself to be this year's John Cox.
The high point of 2012 for Johnson if he stays on this course will be edging out Vermin Supreme in the New Hampshire primary. The other high point will be successfully getting on the ballot somewhere besides New Hampshire.
Based on declared stances, Johnson may well be a better Senator than Rand.
It is unfortunate that he may squander an opportunity to become the most pro-liberty voice in Congress after Ron leaves
Nah, Johnson is unabashed in his support for humanitarian wars. He is also for smoking regulations on the workplace.
You are not phrasing this right. Rand will be that because the others are so awful. When you say "the most" you are just comparing Rand to others.
Rand's signing of that ridiculous letter calling for sanctions on Iran is sticking in my craw. It clouded my judgment.
I'd like to see a confirmation. That makes no sense. It's a clear interference in the internal affair of another nation.
Based on declared stances, Johnson may well be a better Senator than Rand. It is unfortunate that he may squander an opportunity to become the most pro-liberty voice in Congress after Ron leaves.
Did he even receive one vote at the Ames Straw Poll?
Gary Johnson is clearly not looking at this situation clearly. I know he doesn't want to be a Senator, but I don't know how he thought he could compete for the Presidency. The New Mexico Senate Seat could have been his and he could have used that as a springboard for President. Now he will fade into the scenery after this is all over.