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After spending six months analyzing each candidate’s every move for three hours a day, five days a week, it never occurred to me that my decision to vote for the quirky congressman from Texas would happen as fast as a tornado whipping through an Amarillo parking lot. After all, who would vote for a candidate that criticized the killing of Osama bin Laden, blamed U.S. foreign policy for Sept. 11 and wants to abolish Social Security?
Certainly not me.




Congrats. I think this shows some courage to admit. I am a registered libertarian and did not vote for him. I am very curious about who Ron Paul supporters will vote for in the general election. I am hoping that after the convention they will support Gary Johnson. I very much hope that he gets into the presidential debate. He needs to get his polling to 15% or more. We need to balance the budget and we need to have a non-interventionist foreign policy. The major parties don't offer what we need.
Joe, I love some of his honesty, ideas, and his forthright attitude. The GOP's problem with him is that he is too close to the "Center" and their all to far to the "Right"
non can beat honest concern as Ron Paul does, without him we are doomed
Didn't see that one coming. Good article. Although, there sure are lots of angry comments over at Politico (whatever happened to level headed rational people?).
You guys have the best morning show on TV. Keep up the good work!
That is no surprise. Both of you have a lot in COMMON! One thing in particular. Which I don't have to name; everyone on this post knows what that is.
Signed: Jim and Juan Crow
I matters not who you vote , you have a choice of crooks or crazy people.