How often does this happen to Romney?

How often does this happen to Romney?

hipsterlibertarian:

Jon Stewart argues in one of his best bits ever (wait til he gets to the three different cameras part) that all this hype about war with Iran is just everyone overhearing each other’s election year rhetoric and taking it way too seriously.

I read email after email from people who admitted to becoming “obsessed” or “addicted” to watching Ron Paul YouTube videos after feeling disappointed with Obama. One guy told me that he was “consumed” with listening to Paul speeches in his car and had started secretly reading libertarian literature at work.

Lol, I love it!

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And the mainstream media would have you believe Ron Paul’s foreign policy is crazy.

And the mainstream media would have you believe Ron Paul’s foreign policy is crazy.

Haha sweet.

Haha sweet.

(Source: libertarians)

http://www.ronpaul2012.com/

Imagine for a moment …

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Having met and visited with Congressman Ron Paul and followed him for the last five years or so, I found this description of him so eloquently accurate. I could not have described Ron Paul’s persona any better than how Andrew Sullivan puts it.

And I see in Paul none of the resentment that burns in Gingrich or the fakeness that defines Romney or the fascistic strains in Perry’s buffoonery. He has yet to show the Obama-derangement of his peers, even though he differs with him. He has now gone through two primary elections without compromising an inch of his character or his philosophy. This kind of rigidity has its flaws, but, in the context of the Newt Romney blur, it is refreshing. He would never take $1.8 million from Freddie Mac. He would never disown Reagan, as Romney once did. He would never speak of lynching Bernanke, as Perry threatened. When he answers a question, you can see that he is genuinely listening to it and responding – rather than searching, Bachmann-like, for the one-liner to rouse the base. He is, in other words, a decent fellow, and that’s an adjective I don’t use lightly. We need more decency among Republicans.

Do you really want change? I mean, real change?
https://secure.ronpaul2012.com/

Do you really want change? I mean, real change?

https://secure.ronpaul2012.com/

Support the troops, support the troops … but who do they support?

Support the troops, support the troops … but who do they support?

(Source: hipsterlibertarian)