LoneLaugher
Diamond Member
Ron Paul is indeed more likely to say what he thinks than most politicians. But.....let's not forget that he is a politician.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
While I agree with you... The republican party isn't likely to win for a very long time if they don't get the message to change some of the policies they have that actually coincide with the democrats.Well, that does it. I'm not voting.
You'll be up bright and early to vote for Willard, don't lie.
Nope. If Ron Paul will not endorse Romney then it's all over for him. What's the use.
Yeah... He's not a very good politician... Of course... that's why I like him.Ron Paul is indeed more likely to say what he thinks than most politicians. But.....let's not forget that he is a politician.
No...Yeah... He's not a very good politician... Of course... that's why I like him.Ron Paul is indeed more likely to say what he thinks than most politicians. But.....let's not forget that he is a politician.
Hmm. If you were asked to identify three instances where Ron Paul lied, flip-flopped or otherwise relied on bullshit in doing his job, could you do it?
BTW why do i care who Ron Paul endorses? I didnt support him in the primary.
I dont know why you care but you do...Thats why you posted here...twice
BTW why do i care who Ron Paul endorses? I didnt support him in the primary.
You should care about the many die hard supporters of his that you'll desperately be needing in the General.
Now remember folks...When a Dem wont endorse Obama it means the end of the Democratic Party, End of Obama and the end of liberalism
When a Repub wont endorse Romney it means that that repub is a RINO and should be marginalized immediately
It would depend on how he relayed the message. Ron Paul really hasn't done any of this:BTW why do i care who Ron Paul endorses? I didnt support him in the primary.
You should care about the many die hard supporters of his that you'll desperately be needing in the General.
I dont think we will desperately be needing them. I'll gladly welcome those who join us. but to be honest, i dont think Ron Paul endorsing Romney would bring them. Many of them are hardline idealogues. Nothing wrong with that, but if Ron Paul endorsed Romney they might see it as him selling out and still not support Romney.
I disagree... But... I think that is just opinion at this point for either of us.I think Romney just needs to stay on message. Hit Obama on the issues and especially teh economy and let Obama self destruct.
I have to hand it to Paul for never selling out, running his entire career on fighting for freedom and liberty, and against the right wing establishment that is set out to destroy it.
Paul in a recent interview was asked if he would now endorse Willard for president, Paul responds "no way"
Ron Paul on endorsing Romney: ‘No way!’ | The Raw Story
Crazy Uncle Ron is still holding out hope for a RNC Coupe.
BTW why do i care who Ron Paul endorses? I didnt support him in the primary.
You should care about the many die hard supporters of his that you'll desperately be needing in the General.
I dont think we will desperately be needing them. I'll gladly welcome those who join us. but to be honest, i dont think Ron Paul endorsing Romney would bring them. Many of them are hardline idealogues. Nothing wrong with that, but if Ron Paul endorsed Romney they might see it as him selling out and still not support Romney.
I think Romney just needs to stay on message. Hit Obama on the issues and especially teh economy and let Obama self destruct.
I am voting for myself.
“And right now, a lot of people — a lot of delegate who are pledged to vote for Romney are actually very strong supporters of ours and will be strongly supporting us when we want to put things into the platform
Ron Paul: Is it all over for his campaign? - CSMonitor.com
Paul had won a plurality of delegates in Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, and Louisiana. But under GOP rules, he needed five states to be a major player in Tampa.
Ron Paul On Endorsing Willard, "No Way"
Mitt Romney holds fundraiser with manufacturer of the Morning After Pill | Peace . Gold . Liberty | Revolution
MIAMI, FLORIDA, May 17, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney scheduled a $50,000-a-plate fundraiser at the home of Phil Frost, the executive of the company that makes the Morning After Pill, on Wednesday night. Plan B One-Step is produced by Teva Pharmaceuticals, Frosts company.
The pharmaceutical executives residence was one of several stops scheduled to increase Romneys war chest during a two-day swing through Florida.
Its a huge disappointment, Brian Camenker, director of the Massachusetts-based pro-family organization MassResistance told LifeSiteNews.com. You wouldnt see someone who was really pro-life doing a fundraiser with somebody who helped the abortion industry.