>Rand actually posted this
meme magic is real
Pretty arrogant of him considering how many more people are supporting bernie than did rand.
I still stand with Rand.
>>70469597
Pretty arrogant of him to be right?
Based Randlet. It's a shame he forced the Trump Train's hand this election
>>70469662
I will stand with Rand until the day I die.
>>70469662
Ron > Rand
>>70469179
rand paul understands meme magic, but is to late to try and use memetic warfare to win
>>70471330
Of courshe. But it's never going to happen for Ron and at least there's a 0.1 percent chance that Rand may get at least VP one day.
>>70469179
Trump Rand 2016 would be unstoppable. Please someone convince our emperor.
>>70469597
>arrogant
You keep using that word, but it does not mean what you think it means.
This is pretty funny
I never thought Rand was very presidential, and his attitude was pretty bitter and annoying during the campaign, but I can out all that aside to agree with him on issues of fiscal responsibility. He could do more for this country by teaching fiscal shit to retarded potential Bern victims than by running for president again.
>>70469179
funny how bernie is doing better than both and his failure of a father combined
>>70471736
Rand has no crossover appeal, which VPs need to have. He doesn't balance out Trump's weaknesses at all because he has less experience in literally every field, except politics, which he only edges Trump by 6 years in the Senate: total peanuts.
>>70472074
>Ron Paul
>failure
Yeah an Air Force doctor with a long congressional career is unsuccessful.
Yet he convinced half a generation that libertarianism was a viable philosophy. What has Bernie accomplished? He's not president yet. Not to mention the guy was a total fucking loser who never had a job before he started sucking the government teet. You don't know what success is, kiddo.
>>70472114
True, I think maybe Bloomberg would be a good choice, but he might be a bit too much like Trump in too many ways.
>>70469179
>>70469179
Those ideas are more realistic than lolbertarianism
muh healthcare is slavery man
>>70472074
yes, because getting a bunch of identity crisis white millenials to support you is success
>>70472663
>Expecting the US to run like it was meant to be run is wrong
Don't worry, I'm sure that Bernie Sanders and big government can save us from ourselves.
>>70472798
>m-muh founding fathers vision
You fucking pissed over the founding fathers hundreds of years ago
They wanted an agrarian country, not an industrial one
Stop using the "It's not what the founding fathers would have wanted" as an argument because they would have disagreed with almost every decision made by the US government for the past 150 years, Democrat and Republic alike
>>70469597
A fucking leaf.
>>70472504
kek
OMG SOCIALISM!!!!!!!!
For the last fucking time, it's not magically free shit. It's shit society actually needs.
>>70473786
It must be difficult knowing that all your founding fathers were criminals left to rot and die while mine were intellectuals and philosophers.
>>70474600
>military
>roads and bridges
>airport
>air-traffic control
>law enforcement
Explain how they are socialist programs
>>70469597
Rand was the most arrogant candidate in the race. So glad that fucking manlet failed.
>>70471990
He could easily have been in the run down with Trump if he didn't get all faggy libertarian in his campaign. If he went alt, he would have had a massive amount of support because of his track record.
>>70469597
>the majority of people are superficial, easily influenced idiots.
what's your point again?
>>70474603
Nice deflection lardass
Australia doesn't really have founding fathers. But out of the 5 people that could be considered founding fathers of Australia, 4 were born in the UK, and the other was a child of first gen English immigrants