I understand completely. The fact is that in your peon mind there are only two paths. Democrat and Republican. Anyone who is not of your religious sect is then an outcast and devil. You could really care less about whether or not something is constitutional but you would rather sign up for Newts newsletter and worship the Republicans as demigods.
Excuse me for having the ability to think for myself. If I find a good idea from a man such as OMG auditing the Fed.. well maybe we should listen. Yet when I say I do not support the man everyone seems to believe I am some kind of liar simply because I said he has a few decent ideas. Again you assume much and know nothing, jackass.
As is inevitable the final desperate "defense" is vitriol and strawman..let the chest pounding histrionics commence.
You say you will vote for someone that shares your ideals and that Paul (insert any other Libertarian name) is 99.9% accurate with the Constitution but you wouldn`t support him.
Okay even though that is a bit of a confusion you were asked then who you would support..no answer.
Answer one question I have asked through this thread and never have gotten a reply on.
If not the GOP then how do you forge or create a majority in Congress otherwise..what 3rd party or way is going to do it realistically and how?
It is about electing a government to best reflect our ideals even if it isn`t every last one of them..it isn`t a matter of what makes me feel good.
That is where liberals are at and what they vote for...who makes me feel good.
I don`t want a candidate to make me feel good..I want one that understands the world as it is and if anyone thinks that we can unilaterally withdraw ourselves to an island they are not living in reality.
Sorry to burst that Libertarian bubble but it is utopian dreaming and nothing more.