But it is interesting to note that Republican landslides ended after the “shattering of the liberal Iron Curtain.”
But it is interesting to note that Republican landslides ended after the “shattering of the liberal Iron Curtain.”
Next Wednesday, former Texas US Rep. Ron Paul will formally announce the creation of a new foreign policy think tank. It will be called the Ron Paul Institute for Peace.
An Amash campaign intrigues me, and the possibility that he could join like-minded US Senators Rand Paul, Mike Lee, and Ted Cruz is tantalizing, but there are some issues that could make it a troublesome venture.
The endorsement was not so grand that the informed viewer would forget that the speaker was the son of Ron Paul nor was it so tepid that it sounded like a forced confession.
According to various reports, Rand Paul is going to speak at this month’s Republican National Convention. But if his speech is too memorable, and Romney manages to lose in November, Paul might be setting himself up to be the scapegoat.