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Ron Paul Explains Romney Endorsement

ConcealedCarry Wrote: Jun 13, 2012 10:09 PM
Here's an inconvenient truth: Romney is the most conservative GOP nominee we've had since Ronald Reagan. While I would prefer to have Rand Paul as the nominee, he did not seek the nomination. I wholeheartedly support him in his endorsement of Romney. Once again: Romney is the most conservative GOP nominee we've had since Ronald Reagan. Conservatives STILL have a lot of work ahead of them if we are going to transform the Republican Party into a conservative-major-party-alternative.
Chuck31 Wrote: Jun 14, 2012 7:47 AM
He has a Wilsonian foreign policy, a Keynesian economic policy; he supports climate change legislation, gun control, NCLB, Medicare Part D, individual mandates, economic stimulus packages; and he believes that "Housing is a right, not a privilege."
These may be views held by a lot of Republicans, but they sure as hell are not conservative.

In an exclusive interview today on the Peter Schiff Show, Sen. Rand Paul took time to explain the strategy behind his controversial endorsement of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.

In the interview, Sen. Paul weighs in on:

- How he was effectively cornered into endorsing Romney

- Why some libertarians are never going to be happy with him

- His openness to being Romney's vice president

- How his dad, Ron Paul, supports his Romney endorsement

- His accomplishments that Ron Paul supporters are disregarding

- The violent reaction to his endorsement from some of his supporters

- Whether his dad will endorse Romney 
 

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