Flamemaster Galvatron wrote:I'll have to hand it to Mr. Paul, being one of the few Republicans who don't fall into the "I AGREE" robotic yes-man mold that make up that party and isn't a total Bush apologist.
One of the few? Umm, basically every single Republican front runner has broken from the party on huge, major issues. Ron Paul is still a Libertarian at heart. Giuliani is pro-abortion. McCain is pro-immigration. Romney... well, Romney is basically the machine you are referring to as he's amended nearly all of his positions which were originally contrary to the standard Republican party planks.
Honestly, if any party can claim a total lock step on the candidates it would be the DFL. Not a single candidate breaks from the traditional views of the party and every single candidate seems to think that the more they publically hate the president the more voters they're going to pick up.
Honestly, every single Democratic nominee is exactly the same in on every single issue. The only difference is the degree of extremism.
At any rate, I like Ron Paul. A lot. I'm a Libertarian myself but the unfortunate news is that the bases of both parties absolutely destroy the chance of offering a nominee that the nation as a whole finds palatable. Ron has no chance. I wish he did, but he doesn't. I'm pulling for Rudy in the long run.