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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Ron Paul: "GOP NOT MY PARTY' Ron Paul: The GOP 'Is Not My Party,' Still Not Endorsing Romney By ASHLEY PORTERO: Subscribe to Ashley's RSS feed Former Republican presidential contender Ron Paul isn't just done with politics -- he may be done with the mainstream Republican party as a whole. The longtime Texas congressman, essentially the father of the modern American Libertarian movement, on Friday told Bloomberg News the GOP "is not his party," in response to a question about whether, when reflecting on his campaign, he is unhappy with the direction the party has taken this election cycle. "Well, it's not my party. I don't like politics at all, and I think both parties are Keynesian economists and both parties support the positions that I don't like. So the party in many ways is irrelevant," said the three-time presidential candidate, an avowed enemy of the public spending championed by British economist John Maynard Keynes. The conversation started after Paul was asked whether Mitt Romney's Republican National Convention speech made him more likely to endorse the now official Republican presidential nominee. Paul, who has refused to offer Romney his full endorsement, basically responded with a polite, but resounding, "no." "The speech is what I would expect. It was upbeat, and the people there loved it. But I still remain very, very skeptical of hearing anything that will change the course of history. We have a debt problem, a spending problem, but how many things did he list to cut?" Paul said. "I don't see where there was any significant change in policy. ... Hopefully, [Romney's] right, and he's going to create all these jobs, but, quite frankly, only the markets create jobs. Governments can't and presidents don't do it. " Follow us But while Paul does not have faith that a Romney presidency will usher in an age of economic change, he said the success of his own presidential campaign -- he said he received at least 2 million votes during the Republican primaries -- demonstrates that his libertarian-leaning beliefs, which stress fiscal responsibility and personal liberty, has a hold on the next generation of Americans. "Our appeal right now is to independents and Democrats ... These people want their freedom. They want some money, they want to bring the troops home, they want the wars to end. They want the spending to quit," Paul said. "I am super- energized and optimistic about what's happening, because the ideas are changing. What I'm talking about is an ideological revolution." Paul ran for the presidency as a libertarian in 1988 and then under the Republican ticket in 2008 and 2012. To see the full Bloomberg interview, click here. Follow @ashleyportero To report problems or to leave feedback about this article, e-mail: a.portero@ibtimes.com To contact the editor, e-mail: editor@ibtimes.com [emphasis added] Poster Comment: Well, they burned Ron bad & now he's mad. Romney and his ilk deserve this. These men are not gentlemen. They are in fact savages. I fully dislike them as much as I despise Obama. RP will be on Jay Leno this week, and a third party run is rumored to be in the works. I hope that Ron Paul tears them a new a$$h*le. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#2. To: randge (#0)
Be interesting to know what went awry between Oromney and Ron. To my thinking, Ron CANNOT AND WILL NOT DISAVOW THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. He is between a rock and a hard place as his sons future depends on him. Third party run is now too late. Rons supporters that wore blindfolds this time are not about to pony up money and support in a hopeless cause. Ron is going neutral, every man for him self. Paul could have ridden in to the convention on a white horse with sword in hand, ready to fight for his ideals. He choose not to for whatever reason. Had I donated this time, I would ask for my money back.
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