0zzy
11-21-2007, 11:15 PM
As we continue to poll and observe the various states involved in the early caucus/primary battles for the Republican presidential nomination, one thing is becoming increasingly clear to me: While Ron Paul may lag behind most of his GOP competitors in the polls, the intensity of devotion from his supporters makes his candidacy deserving of more attention than it's gotten to date.
His sometimes-quirky mannerisms and oddball demeanor fly in the face of what most Republicans traditionally look for in their presidential nominees. And his comments startle many for their bluntness and contrariness to long-running establishment GOP thinking.
http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/MattTowery/2007/11/22/the_ron_paul_factor
Pretty good article. Even though he's suggestion a third party, it's still positive.
His sometimes-quirky mannerisms and oddball demeanor fly in the face of what most Republicans traditionally look for in their presidential nominees. And his comments startle many for their bluntness and contrariness to long-running establishment GOP thinking.
http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/MattTowery/2007/11/22/the_ron_paul_factor
Pretty good article. Even though he's suggestion a third party, it's still positive.