reply to post by GovtFlu
You're missing the point.
It's not about reality, it's about perception.
His opponents, if they ever take him seriously, which isn't looking too likely, can simply say, "Ron Paul wants to destroy programs designed to help
the poor, the elderly, minorities, the retired, the disabled, the mentally handicapped..." and so on...
If anyone thought he had a real chance at the nomination (his party isn't that stupid though, so he won't) there'd be adds about Ron Paul wanting
to destroy Medicare and Social Security in all 50 states in about 5 mins.
You can't really fight that by saying, "Oh I do think all those programs are wrong, and I want to terminate them, but don't worry, I won't be able
to... and on top of that, I'll work with Washington to sort out an alternative..."
tell that to granny living hand to mouth, surviving off of government funded meds... and her kids, and her friends, and their kids, and the AARP...
and so on...
He doesn't have a chance...
BTW. I'm so Liberal I actually come all the way around the political circle and agree with him on stuff, (not that SS/MC/MC is unconstitutional -
foreign policy stuff) and my choice for Pres would be Kucinich, another ideologue, but he's also completely unelectable.. and like Paul, DK would
often do well in debates and be completely ignored...
America is tooo large and too set in its ways to go for such radical change... especially when change comes with such huge baggage.