He’s going nowhere but left, now that he’s got the nomination all but sewn up. Any posturing to gain conservative support now, or in the future, is just that.
I’ve voted in two presidential elections, and casted said vote with the belief that I was supporting a candidate that shared views of mine. This will be the first time — and hopefully the last — that I neglect to vote in the national election.
The party is going in a decidedly different direction than I wish it to go by choosing this man. I cannot, in good confidence, cast a vote for McCain in November.
Some of Dr. Paul’s supporters are quite on the fringe.
The thing is, he has to court these people in order to get elected. I think he will eventually say something so outlandish that it shall sink his candidacy.
'Twas an awesomely awesome deflection of the illegal immigration issue. His Irish/Polish talking point is irrelevant. I am sure McShame still has fond ties to his amnesty support, no matter how much he may appear to pander to get conservative votes...