The Ron Paul Approach
Sure, he’s a second tier candidate. No, his scrambling around today won’t get him more votes of people who are teetering on the Republican side. Instead of shaking hands and kissing babies and running all over Iowa, Ron Paul is addressing a lecture hall of medical students at Des Moines University. Speaking as a doctor and a politician, Ron Paul is focusing on inflation and blames government policies for the rising cost of healthcare.
Ever a libertarian, for a reduced government Paul says, “Healthcare isn’t a right. Housing isn’t a right…You have the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and hopefully someday you will have the right to keep what you earn.” He’s appealing to young people who are looking forward to the highest national debt in decades. He’s appealing to older people who need expensive procedures like heart surgery or pricey prescription medications.
Paul’s solution is closing down U.S. military bases abroad. The savings from running those, he proposes, will be enough to reduce the national debt. His tag line is “freedom.” Free of choice, freedom of the market. He says that the Founding Fathers were right, we should stay out of foreign entanglements.
This is just another example of Paul, cool as a cucumber, staying out of the melee and doing something unexpected. Giving a lecture for students, some of whom are voting today, some who are not instead of scrambling around Iowa, vote shopping.
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