I liked what Paul had to say in the show about government having limits on how Americans should be able to live their lives without the government telling them what to do but taking a well reasoned position that our individual rights end at the tip of another person's nose.
I'd say that is what is behind Paul's reasoning in his opposition to abortion. Not covered in the show but also a very conservative principal of Paul is his stance on foregin policy that the U.S. should not be in every foreign entanglement around the world. We can't afford it and it drags the U.S. into battles that are not ours, both the reasons the George Washington offered up when he first stated that foreign policy position and advice to the nation.
...is window dressing. You'd think the continuing mass murder of innocent kids by the millions would be a front and center issue for a liberty-minded man like the good Dr. Paul. Not so much. It never comes up on the stump, or in the debates. The extent of his pro-life advocacy was one pro-life ad before the Iowa caucuses.
He's as pro-life as Mitt Romney is. Which helps to explain why Dr. Wingman won't lay a finger on the establishment's chosen one.