I wonder how many people here would now prefer Paul to McCain. At least on domestic policy, he certainly knows his stuff.
You see, we liked our lives the way they were and we didn't want to think or worry about the things that Ron Paul was telling us. Perhaps we'll listen now.
On domestic policy, I can’t imagine ANYONE would choose McCain over Paul. Immigration, abortion, free markets, drilling, balanced budget (and Paul is actually serious about it), sound monetary policy, etc.
After the primaries (well, maybe after McCain chose Palin) Paul should have endorsed McCain and asked to be his economic adviser. He should have told his supporters to get behind McCain-Palin. I just see an aging Congressman who is completely both junking a wonderful legacy & a historic opportunity to restore the GOP back to their roots. If Paul would have been McCain's economic adviser and been visible on the campaign trail with him Obama wouldn't stand a chance.
No argument here. The international front, on the other hand, is a different story. I also question his ability to accomplish his goals.
imo, he is also correct on foreign policy.
frankly a clock strikes 12 twice a day......