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Title: Ron Paul Still Mum As His Son Endorses Paul Ryan
Source: usnews
URL Source: http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/Ke ... -as-his-son-endorses-paul-ryan
Published: Aug 18, 2012
Author: .
Post Date: 2012-08-18 15:25:37 by Artisan
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Views: 581
Comments: 32

The plot thickens for supporters of presidential candidate Ron Paul.

His son, Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul, has endorsed Wisconsin Republican Congressman Paul Ryan as the vice presidential nominee, while Ron Paul has stayed mum not only about Ryan, but about endorsing presumptive GOP presidential nomine Mitt Romney.

Rand Paul, a favorite of the conservative Tea Party, issued a statement saying that Ryan's controversial budget plan, which has become a big issue in the presidential race, is a serious attempt to control federal spending and lower the deficit, two areas where Rand Paul says President Barack Obama has fallen woefully short.

[Ken Walsh: Ron Paul's Efforts to Make Impact at GOP Convention Faltering]

"The pick of Paul Ryan solidifies the Republican ticket's commitment to taking on the pressing issues like the deficit, entitlement reform and tax reform," Rand Paul told Business Insider. "Congressman Ryan's values and commitment to fixing our fiscal mess stands in stark contrast to Vice President Biden—and presents a clear choice to the American people."

The endorsement represents an effort by Senator Paul to present a united front behind the Romney-Ryan ticket, even though Paul has criticized the budget plan that the Wisconsin Rep. promoted as chairman of the House Budget Committee. Paul said it didn't go far enough in cutting the deficit or reducing defense spending.

Rand Paul earlier endorsed Romney, the former Massachusetts governor. The senator will be a featured speaker at the Republican National Convention in Tampa later this month.

But his father, Ron, a congressman from Texas with libertarian views, is still in the presidential race. He has acknowledged that he can't win the GOP nomination, but he has not endorsed Romney and is still trying to have an impact on the party platform. His supporters also want him to speak at the convention, but his influence appears to be fading. He is, for example, having difficulty persuading the Republican National Committee to seat the delagates his supporters say they won at state level conventions.

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#3. To: Artisan (#0)

Rand is now the darling of the zio-cons.

Ron is only a fond memory whose ideas/ideals will live on.

Get over yourselves RNC.

Lod  posted on  2012-08-18   16:26:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Lod (#3)

Rand is now the darling of the zio-cons.

I can't figure Rand out. He is so blessed to have such a father. Just about everybody expected more from him than this in politics. If this is all he has to offer, he should have kept his optical practice and stayed out of politics. We don't need any more yes men in Washington D.C., there are plenty enough already.

RickyJ  posted on  2012-08-18   16:45:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#6. To: RickyJ (#5)

You're right, it's a sad, sad situation.

On a different note, if all former R's mailbox is like mine, willard is the biggest donor to recycled paper that I've ever seen. Each day brings at least two mailers and sometimes three.

God only knows how much he's spending to lose this race (to the bottom).

Lod  posted on  2012-08-18 17:04:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: RickyJ (#5)

I can't figure Rand out. He is so blessed to have such a father. Just about everybody expected more from him than this in politics.

He has done some good things, so I think he may be well intentioned, but if so, he obviously doesn't have the fortitude his dad has. Maybe he lacks the "real world" experience in DC to handle things without so much freaking compromise. He doesn't understand how his dad earned the moniker "Dr. No". He thinks he knows what he is doing. Maybe he thinks he can do better than Ron by doing things another way.

Maybe he's pissed off at Ron's supporters for their reaction to his endorsing Muttons. Would he have any desire to promote freedom if he felt he was not appreciated?

I'd like to believe we'll still see good things coming from him, in spite of the disappointments.

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