Obviously, besides just about everything. Now shut up, don't type TL: DR and power through it.
But that's not the point I'm trying to make. A lot of young conservatives are excited about Paul because he seems like a genuine conservative finally speaking against the problems of the government on both sides of the aisle. To me, this sounds awfully familiar. In 2008, Obama ran on a platform of hope and change, but this isn't the reason he won the election or the primary. He won because he was genuine, he spoke out and said things most politicians wouldn't, and he meant all of it. Paul and Obama didn't flip flop their opinions when they went to different states, Paul especially was hit by a booing crowd in South Carolina.
More than anything, both these candidates were genuine. They believe/believed in everything they were saying. Or at least that's what liberals in 2008 and conservatives in 2012 believed/believe.
Obama: 2008
Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.
I don't want to pit Red America against Blue America. I want to be President of the United States of America.
When special interests put their thumb on the scale, and distort the free market, the people who compete by the rules come in last.
If we think that we can secure our country by just talking tough without acting tough and smart, then we will misunderstand this moment and miss its opportunities. If we think that we can use the same partisan playbook where we just challenge our opponent's patriotism to win an election, then the American people will lose. The times are too serious for this kind of politics.
Paul: 2011
Truth is treason in the empire of lies.
A system of capitalism presumes sound money, not fiat money manipulated by a central bank. Capitalism cherishes voluntary contracts and interest rates that are determined by savings, not credit creation by a central bank.
Another term for preventive war is aggressive war - starting wars because someday somebody might do something to us. That is not part of the American tradition.
Me now:
I honestly feel like any of these quotes could have come from either candidate. So what does this come down to? Well Obama didn't exactly deliver on all of it, and its not because congress or the opposing party didn't let him but because of the people who control him. He promised to close Guantanamo Bay and he signed a bill allowing the detention of any citizen suspected of terrorism. He wanted to limit the powers of the president, but he didn't. So there's two possibilities: He was lying during the entire campaign, which is not my belief, or Wall Street and the corporate powers of America won't let him. When it looked like Obama was going to win, they helped fund his campaigns, now they own him.
Now whatever you believe, how is Ron Paul any different? He's either lying, which I doubt, or he's genuine. If he stood a snowballs chance in hell of winning and he is genuine you can sure as hell bet he'd be owned before he even took the oath of office.
I don't want to discount Ron Paul here, he's my favorite conservative running for president, but to all his supporters, maybe it would be worthwhile to acknowledge that someone like him already ran with the opposite stance and did win. I like him, and I'm sure most of you do too primarily because you feel he isn't lying through his teeth, but Obama was the same way.
I do wish him the best, because we need more people like him and Obama in politics. I would love to see him nominated because we wouldn't see debates about flag pins. We'd see true ideological discussions. I think its sad that that is a fools dream in the dream of a republic.
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