Vanguard101
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How do you define government, Vanguard101? I'm thinking that it is a body representative and made up of, by and for the people of the United States of America.
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How do you define government, Vanguard101? I'm thinking that it is a body representative and made up of, by and for the people of the United States of America.
Hell no. Rand, by far, generates more enthusiasm.The reason I asked the question is because Rand seems to spend a totally inordinate amount of time attempting to appeal to Boobus. Boobus will vote for who he's told to vote for,..and he won't be told to vote for Rand. (Bill O'Reilly and Rachel Maddow will see to that) As for the Liberty voters, this forum makes it very clear that even those who still choose to inhabit this forum are deeply divided about a Rand Paul candidacy.
Personally, I'm not a fan of Rand,..but I'm not a fan of anyone else who has expressed a desire to run for the Presidency.
I won't work against a Rand Paul nomination, but I honestly don't understand where he thinks he will come up with enough votes to make a serious run at the nomination.
Rand doesn't generate nearly as much enthusiasm as Ron did, and even that wasn't enough.
Rand isn't an idiot. He understands this.
So,...I guess my ultimate question is, "Is Rand truly serious about running for President?"
I don't think so. And if he's not, what are his motives?
Just to illustrate a point,..at this moment there are 41 people in the Ron Paul forum and 18 in the Rand forum.
Yes, boobus is real but Rand's style of outreach can break to them.
I'm not talking abut elections themselves. And I was just getting ready to edit that post to clarify my thought on that. What I'm talking about are enterests that operate counterintuitive to what actually generates enthusiasm with regard to becoming active toward one's principles. I would use those classes that Matt brings up once in a while as an example. The problem with that is that you get an enthusiastic kid who believes and agrees with everything that he just heard Ron Paul say but then when he goes up to Ron and asks what he could do to become a part of that in a productive way, Ron sends him to some dolt who tells the kid to forget about all of those principles and...oh, btw...here....I need you to help me get my right to work meme rolling. Foreign policy? Meh...we won't worry with that. And so the kid never gets to act upon anything that brought him to want to advance his principles. In fact, he does that which is quite the opposite. And, of course, Ron doesn't know what is going on. You know?
Of course, I agree with you in that we need to work to ensure that the Lindsey Grahams of the world do not keep getting elected. It's a tough road, man.
Just to illustrate a point,..at this moment there are 41 people in the Ron Paul forum and 18 in the Rand forum.
The reason I asked the question is because Rand seems to spend a totally inordinate amount of time attempting to appeal to Boobus. Boobus will vote for who he's told to vote for,..and he won't be told to vote for Rand. (Bill O'Reilly and Rachel Maddow will see to that)
State election, not federal.
The apparatus which controls what passes for the federal government these days doesn't really care who goes to Congress.
It owns Congress. For that matter, it owns the executive branch also,...but it prefers someone who is easy to work with in the executive branch. And it doesn't want the liberty movement to become any more troublesome than it already is. So,..anyone who even hints at being genuinely predisposed to liberty will be eliminated from contention during the primaries.
This is the USSA, folks.
Well,...good luck.
But it's a bit perplexing to me that so many people aren't able to process what transpired during the 2012 GOP primary.
It should be obvious to all who watched that the political process in national GOP political matters is highly corrupt,..and those who corrupt the process will not be swayed by Rand Paul.
The biggest reason Ron Paul didn't become the nominee wasn't the GOP.
As I said, it's perplexing to me that so many people can't process what transpired during the 2012 GOP primary.
Give me a break, U.S Senate is a federal election.