Why isn't Ron Paul doing well?
Because his positions do not fit in easily digested 20 second soundbytes, and with the virtual media blackout on him since right before Super Tuesday, all the prospective, less informed voters are left with are the lies and misrepresentations of his detractors. McCain and the Huckster get free airtime all day long, Ron Paul gets mentioned in passing if at all. If he does well, it is either spun away from him, or completely ignored. Hell, I've even seen pictures of a paper ballot from New York with his name scratched off. There's also the problem that a lot of the time people like to associate him with his more fanatical supporters, especially the 9/11 truthers, these people are not representitive of Ron Paul, or his political views.
Popular Ron Paul myths:
1. He wants to legalize drugs.
? No, he does not. He wants to end the failed "War on Drugs"?, and make legalization a state issue, not a federal issue. The federal government has already proven it is a dismal failure in this arena.
2. He is an isolationist.
? No, he is not. He is a non-interventionalist, there is a huge difference.
Non-interventionalism is not interfering with other countries affairs either by force, or threat of force to compel, or prevent actions.
Isolation is a policy of national isolation by abstention from alliances and other international political and economic relations.
Ron Paul has said time, and time again that he wants to maintain open trade, diplomatic relations with everyone, and avoid making enemies like we have been by siding with one country one week, and another the next.
Huge difference, yet people still parrot their uneducated garbage.
3. He wants to dismantle all the alphabet agencies, and law-enforcement.
? No, he does not. He sees that there is a lot of bureaucracy that makes a lot of government agencies inefficient, financial suckholes. Not too mention in todays climate of fear, have steadily been over reaching their authority in the name of "national security". He would trim them down into lean, mean terrorist catching machines, without treading on Americans civil liberties.
4. He supports 9/11 truthers conspiracies.
? No, he does not. While he does support their right to say and believe as they wish, he has publically disavowed any conspiracy theory about the US government being involved in 9/11, and often times quotes from the official 9/11 Commision report to back up his views on terrorism.
5. Ron Paul blames the US people for the 9/11 attacks.
? No, he does not. He blames our foreign policy, and uses facts to back it up. Poeple may not like those facts, but it doesn't change them.