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CNN article
Looks like he won't endorse anybody- not McCain:
Not even concede his voters to Obama:
While his campaign was horribly run, I can't help but respect the man's adherence to his own beliefs instead of towing the partisan line. Even if he is a "nutjob" and "loon" to most people, I fail to see a more sincere and good-willed candidate who ran for this election. Maybe after these next 4 to 8 years of the same presidential rhetoric, we'll see that it is the radical idea holders who DO bring the change we claim to want.
Looks like he won't endorse anybody- not McCain:
"I'm not likely to support John McCain unless he changes his views. He doesn't represent anything I've talked about for 30 years," Paul said.
"How could I reject everything I've talked about for 30 years ... and say, 'Oh, OK. Now it's all over. Unity is the most important thing. Now I endorse John McCain.' Nobody would understand that. I certainly would have a difficult time adapting to that."
Not even concede his voters to Obama:
"If you look at [Barack] Obama's voting record, he's voted not to end the war. He's voted to finance the war. So his rhetoric is playing to the people that come my way, but he ... he wants to send more troops into Afghanistan. He wants to broaden the military. I think it's a fraud what he's talking about when he wants to really get out of Iraq," he said.
While his campaign was horribly run, I can't help but respect the man's adherence to his own beliefs instead of towing the partisan line. Even if he is a "nutjob" and "loon" to most people, I fail to see a more sincere and good-willed candidate who ran for this election. Maybe after these next 4 to 8 years of the same presidential rhetoric, we'll see that it is the radical idea holders who DO bring the change we claim to want.
