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Santorum had a good run IMO, but doesn't have the money nor the campaign power to keep up the momentum he built in Iowa.
Paul shouldn't be counted out, Iowa usually goes with more socially conservative candidates. I think Romney will start separating himself from the pack very quickly though, I think the GOP sees him as the only one who can make the long haul and go against Obama.
social conservatism should clearly be taken serious. its quite simple. anyone who wants to set todays standards to the standards of the papel-led dark ages should be seen as someone wanting to regress human advancement. our neverending goal should be to progress, clearly revert (this is about santorum). in short its sad that he is even being taken serious, though its certainly better than michelle bachman.
we need to remember that politicians of today are nothing but our american idol champs. they give us what we want to hear. its preciously why the entire gop field exists (minus ron paul who has managed to amass legitimate fan boys, basically unheard of in recent political climate). people want to believe that they are better than their neighbor, and nothing says "im better than you" than the atlas shrugged culture the current gop is pushing. iowa is a fucking joke, and the fact i was born and raised in basically rural illinois gives me a unique perspective of what its like. they dont represent america, they represent what the 187 page text book form 7th grade taught us america "should" be.
ron paul is probably the only legitimate "shake it up" politician. but so was obama, and he was fought every step of the way from day one (and ultimately started letting them dictate policy in the hopes of reelection); paul would also clash with the establishment and would probably be fought endlessly too.
romney will be a losing candidate. hes clearly president material. too carbon-copy of the gop stereotype of 10 years ago who tries to convert to the ultra-conservatism that is seemingly required today. the fact the entire gop is "beat obama" first and "get elected" second should tell you just how desperate they are, but also how lost they are from reality. obama is a dem who has hardly fought for the people, who has been reluctant to call out the gop for the "my way or the highway" attitude, and yet still will probably get elected because all the goldenboys of the gop are holding out for 2016.
while i agree that our goal should be to progress, this doesn't mean we have to abandon our values simply because they're old. there are certain fundamentals that keep the system honest, which are laid out in the constitution. you can justify their change all you want by saying they can't adapt to the present etc, but that's a horseshit copout. the government NEEDS checks and balances, if the executive is slowly but surely given more power, it's a slippery slope to where we accept that it's "for our own good", until we get someone in office who isn't so benevolent.
i don't fully see obama as someone who was completely full of shit during his campaign, i just don't think he knew what he was getting into. you can criticize someone for being a career politician all you want, but it isn't quite as embarrassing as being overly ambitious then looking like a hypocrite once you're in office because you didn't know what to expect.
one of the biggest obstacles ron paul has is the image his supporters give off. this election it seems like it's mostly powered by a younger crowd (myself included) who believe that politics is extremely fucking simple, which is why it makes SO MUCH sense to them to see someone who campaigns to that idea. any president who campaigns like hes absolutely sure what to do and how easy it's gonna be to do it is lying tbh, because politics isn't just a disagreement of ideals and the role of government, if it was that simple we wouldn't have a lot of problems we have today.
i dont know exactly what values you think i implied we need to abandon, or which constitutional fundamentals you think i implied we need to abandon, or what you think im coping out on, or even which checks and balances you think i implied we need to abandon; i implied nothing other than social conservatism, as a core political stance, is regressive. it allows nothing that the bible does clearly state and ignores the fact the bible, when taken literally, leads to a westbro baptist mentality. most people cherry-pick which they want to adhere to and which they feel is just outdated and does clearly apply. to claim otherwise is just clearly being honest to oneself.
obama didnt lie per se, but he did do as all politicians do which is embellish what they "will do once in office". its what politicians do. and other than the transparency of government and the middle class he has actually followed through on foreign policy as he stated he would. but he has been fought every step of the way by the establishment (as will paul) because they dont play ball with everyone. obama was a constitutional expert, i doubt he is in over his head. he is certainly playing his cards for reelection (right or wrong).
one of the biggest obstacles ronnie has is his stance of "states rights", which is clearly applicable in the same manner today as it was pre-civil war. i dont care what the constitution said, its just used as fodder when the proposed topic is opposed. if the constitution was the core everyone wants to think it is then civil rights should be repealed and let states decide if seth needs his own drinking fountain and if he can ride the bus home from the welfare office (hi seth). we can also just cancel social security, income tax, federal subsidies, transportation spending, and basically anything else you can think of thats clearly directly tied to the military. in todays world this is just clearly applicable. and if you just cherry-pick which are and which are clearly applicable then you are no better than the current crop of GOP who choose when to whine about big government while actually depending on it.
with that said if i had to choose a GOP candidate id choose ronnie. i think he could do a lot of good. but i absolutely disagree with supply-side economics and the allusion of a free market that corrects its own mistakes (i wont even begin on the topic that the scope of a corporation of todays world is as inconceivable to the authors of the constitution as the internet would be).