What politicians do you like or impress you from the party you least identify with?

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What politicians do you like or impress you from the party you least identify with?

I like or am impressed with Tom Coburn, Paul Ryan, Lindsey Graham, Chris Christie, and Marco Rubio.


There's a longer list of those that I'm "less" impressed with.
 
Well the parties I least identify with are the National Socialist Party and Objectivist Party, but I think you mean of the big two. In that case, I frequently disagree with but nonetheless admire Ron Paul because I believe he's genuine, principled, and consistent.
 
I like Ron Paul too, though I'd only want him to have a little bit of power. He's probably good where he is.
 
The last politician in D.C. to leave a good impression was Ron Paul way back in '08- not because he was reasonable on al fronts, but because he might've balanced out some of the wingnuts on the other side.
 
What politicians do you like or impress you from the party you least identify with?

I like or am impressed with Tom Coburn, Paul Ryan, Lindsey Graham, Chris Christie, and Marco Rubio.


There's a longer list of those that I'm "less" impressed with.

Former US senator and presidential candidate Bill Bradley; more recently Indiana's senator and former governor Evan Bayh
 
Ron Paul. I disagree with him about 30%, agree vehemently with him about 60%, and don't really care about the other 10%.

I don't think he should be President, but I admire someone who sticks to their principles, even when it marginalizes them to the point of uselessness.
 
I'll have to go with Ron Paul. If we count the deceased, Barry Goldwater is very quotable on numerous contemporary topics :)
 
I like Paul Ryan. Seems very intelligent and understands the big picture
 
I have absolutely no issue with any elected official form the other side. If their constituants wanted them, then they belong there.

And.....Without them, we would not have debate.

Personally, I beleive that all of our elected officials have lost sight of the people and are more wrapped up in the party....but that being siad, I thank God for the other side of the aisle.
 
I am an Independent, and disagree with our current "big two" party system, but the only person I tend to admire is Ron Paul, because he is not afraid to stand up to his own party and say things that many politicians wish they had the balls to say. Saying this, I would never vote for Ron Paul to be POTUS, as there are simply too many of his positions that I find "out there", or that I simply disagree with. He reminds me a little of Ross Perot.
 

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