Someone said today, "Why is it there are so many Ron Paul Supporters who support everything he does EXCEPT the biggest one, he remains a Republican. If he is so right on everything else, then do what he does and work within the party for change."
As was the case in 2008, Ron Paul doesn't feel that endorsing the establishment is helpful to the cause he has been fighting for. Working within the party doesn't always mean voting the way the elites want you to; being a "team player." In fact, sometimes electing the establishment's candidate does a lot of damage to your party, i.e. the Bush years. We wouldn't have Obama as president if Bush and the neocons hadn't been stomping civil liberties for 8 years.
Ron Paul on Romney: "I don't fully endorse him for president."
As was the case in 2008, Ron Paul doesn't feel that endorsing the establishment is helpful to the cause he has been fighting for. Working within the party doesn't always mean voting the way the elites want you to; being a "team player." In fact, sometimes electing the establishment's candidate does a lot of damage to your party, i.e. the Bush years. We wouldn't have Obama as president if Bush and the neocons hadn't been stomping civil liberties for 8 years.
Ron Paul on Romney: "I don't fully endorse him for president."
"That would undo everything I've done in the last 30 years. I don't fully endorse him for president."