What would you say/do if he announced Ron Paul as his running mate?
>>72992576
Anything they needed me to.
>>72992576
I would switch my vote from the LP party to their ticket. I'd also imagine family lunches between Rand and his dad would be really hilariously awkward.
>>72992576
>mfw
Ron Paul is a fucking dead meme of old 4chan, a complete hack and fraud who has tried to stump Trump
He's the Chocolate Rain/le troll face, an embarrassing relic of the past
>>72995485
LP party? How does it feel throwing your votes away?
>>72995786
There is literally no such thing as "throwing your vote away".
>>72992576
>Libertarian running with a big guv guy
No, it would destroy his credibility. That's why even tho Rand is not endorsing Trump, he's ferociously attacking Hillary.
>>72996457
>There is literally no such thing as a metaphor
The person you vote for doesn't have a chance. When you vote for a third party, the person you like the least will win, because the person you like more (out of the top two parties) won't get your vote. Obviously this only happens if everyone in LP does the same thing, but still:
LP will not win
Vote for whoever Clinton/Trump is better
>>72992576
Ron's already said he won't support Trump.
But fear not - for even now there is hope for a ballsy, no-fucks-given VP
>>72995786
> how does it feel throwing your votes away
Well probably the same as people that voted for the GOP the last two election cycles.
>>72996759
Bipartisan shills, everyone.
>>72992576
He must choose Connie to appeal to normies
Compensate and capitulate with minimal impact to make ends meet I'd say
>>72992576
IT'S
>>72997143
I like the LP more than the other two but you have to be reasonable
>>72997047
BTFO
Meme magic would come full circle
>>72997047
>>72997839
The GOP lost by relatively little - LP never comes close. Hardly an apt comparison
I'd have to sell my dick as it would be pure diamonds at that point.
>>72992576
As I said before, I would jack off on my signed picture of Ron Paul and post it on /pol/.
There absolutely couldn't be a more perfect unity.
>>72992576
It would make literally no sense to anyone but /pol/. Even the candidates themselves wouldn't understand it.
It would truly be the most glorious event in human history. Ying And Yang, Light And Dark. Joined once again. The political and cultural singularity.
>>72997043
And Trump already said he's picking a Republican