I would vote for him
10/21/2011 5:10:15 PM
Let's go with...the media.
10/21/2011 5:12:36 PM
He loves freedom too much for the GOP to agree.
10/21/2011 6:33:39 PM
Let's go with...the Republican base are fucking psycho.That said, I'd vote him.
10/21/2011 7:07:37 PM
I saw him in the Fox/Google debate and, aside looking extremely nervous, he had a single answer for every question asked.And I can't remember what his answer was.
10/21/2011 7:46:08 PM
Probably because those answers actually made sense and weren't rooted in talking points.
10/21/2011 7:50:58 PM
Gary Johnson is my candidate of choice.
10/21/2011 7:58:23 PM
He doesn't need a gimmick, he doesn't need to pander and he has a proven record as governor of responsible stewardship.
10/21/2011 8:19:06 PM
Well, just taking a very quick glance at his wiki I think I can spot a reason right away. School vouchers + marijuana decriminalization means alienating the voter bases of both major parties.He'll be a fringe candidate until the Libertarian party gets some serious money backing.Well, Eecept that he's apparently rejected the Libertarian party in the past.It's a shame too. I wouldn't vote for the guy (vouchers are a deal breaker for me, but this isn't the thread for that) but just poking around I wouldn't be too upset about him being president, especially compared to the more popular GOP potential nominees.[Edited on October 21, 2011 at 8:24 PM. Reason : .]
10/21/2011 8:20:35 PM
if only Herman Cain would get the Republican nomineewith him and Obama pitted against each other, maybe latent white racism could be harnessed for good
10/21/2011 9:08:09 PM
Fox News Debate highlights from Gov. Johnson.
10/22/2011 11:05:03 AM
What positions does he present that Ron Paul doesn't already present?
10/22/2011 5:22:42 PM
He's fairly staunchly against the Death Penalty, so that's one difference from Ron Paul and another reason he isn't invited to debates for a party whose mantra on the subject seems to be "kill'm all, figure out if we should have later".
10/22/2011 5:39:01 PM
^^ He has a track record as being governor of actually getting things done. That of course is a big no-no in current GOP playbook because it's too much like actually governing and not just trying to destroy the president.
10/22/2011 9:36:20 PM
I would characterize him as a little more pragmatic and moderate (relatively) than Ron Paul. There are some differences on specific issues, although they arent tremendously disparate or anything.
10/22/2011 10:08:05 PM
10/24/2011 1:12:40 PM
I'd vote for him.
10/24/2011 2:01:48 PM