Ron Paul favors Obama over McCain
In an interview on The Situation Room, Paul told Wolf Blitzer that endorsing Sen. John McCain, the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee, “would really confuse” his supporters “because they know we have a precise program and we have to defend that program.” Instead, Paul favors Sen. Barack Obama because of positions on foreign policy. Click the still below to watch:
Labels: barack obama, John McCain, Ron Paul
2 Comments:
I was a Ron Paul supporter until it was clear that the Republican establishment would do everything it could to plow him under.
"Irrationally against Obama"? Well, I supported Paul because I am a supporter of limited government, and to that end, Paul's views best matched mine. In examining Obama's record and proposals for his would-be presidency, I don't see anything at all that indicates a desire to do anything other than make government larger. So, I find it entirely rational to be opposed to Obama.
I'm more amazed that Paul would say anything in support of any of the other candidates, when his candidacy is still nominally afloat.
By the way, the Obama tag is misspelled.
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