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What Has Happened to Ron Paul?


By Keith Walters Jones
Jan 14, 2008
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It was supposed to be a revolution.  Ron Paul was set to take America and the world by storm by winning primary after primary on his way to the White House.  The supporters of the ten-term US Congressman from Texas were convinced that the money he raised would equal support at the actual ballot box.  Now in the cold hard days of January, the truth has broken though.
What Has Happened to Ron Paul? (NBC)
What Has Happened to Ron Paul? (NBC)

So what has happened to Ron Paul?  The answer isn't difficult; his support was never very large to begin with.  It was magnified by a presence on the Internet (or the "Internets" if you prefer) and it would never push through into the real world of voting.  This was never really anything more than an online revolution that could never come close to cracking the mainstream of political thought.

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For a dark horse candidate, he made all that he could out of his Libertarian philosophies.  He brought forward a whole bunch of young folks that didn't really understand the political process and they are now excited and involved.  Of course, Iowa and New Hampshire slapped many of them across the face and Michigan and New Hampshire will do the same.  Come February 5 even the staunchest Paul political supporter will have to realize that it isn't going to happen.

The problem that many didn't really understand is that Paul wasn't preaching anything new.  This was the same Libertarian Party line that had been regurgitated over and over in one form of another for election after election.  I'm not certain why so many thought it might be "magical" this campaign season.

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There is a reason that the Libertarian Party exists in relative obscurity.  Though many of us hold several of the ideas of the party dear to our hearts and believe them fully, once the movement of the fringe takes hold it is too much to bear for most people.  

Many scoffed at the "mainstream" and believed they didn't need them as their man Ron Paul would rise above and dominate.  They didn't believe the polls that showed little support and the true believers don't even believe the votes that have been cast at the ballot box.  I'm not certain if Paul and his supporters will go away quietly, but one thing is certain, they won't win this election or even come close enough to move the political debate.









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