Quote from Covert:
Ron Paul, as I've said has some fine points of view, but he's a bit of a clown when it comes to expressing them. Remember, he's not just some pundit who sits on tv or in a radio studio. He's a MEMBER OF CONGRESS. He bears as much responsibility as anyone else in Congress for the problems he describes; and that's all he seems to be able to do. He can speak for hours about what's wrong, and who's to blame. Alexis Glick just asked him a simple question: she described his performance in the committee room today and then asked him, "what can be done now". He was completely stumped. He had no answer, and that is the problem that I have with the libertarian view is that they tend to want to give up ALL responsibility for anything. People are angry now (rightly so), and hearing someone enumerate what's wrong is just what angry people want to hear- it gets them excited. But sooner or later, one of these people who have it right (libertarian/strong dollar/low deficit, ect) are going to have to step up to the mic and clearly tell the voters just what needs to be done, and how it will be done. I'm afraid that the best option this year is a choice between an absolute disaster (Obama) and an ineffective lifetime bureaucrat(McCain). I suppose I'd take the latter in a pinch