Your right, Perot did not withdraw in 1996, he just only recieved 6% of the popular vote, and basically ignored the 2000 election. My bad.

I do exactly understand RP's methodology, and I disagree with a lot of his ideals. SOME things I do agree with him on- like an elimination or downsizing and repurposing of the FCC and similar agencies which we no longer actually need- but his methodology is just wrong.
I personally think RP would make a great advisor or counsel, but I really dont think he can actually get anything done as a President.
Hey I had forgotten about the Fed Audit bill! So I had to go look it up http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1702879.html
Yeap he got that done, with 270 co-sponsors. Only One Republican voted against it. Honestly with the current admin in the Fed I dont see how this bill could have failed. No one trusts them and their "QE" measures.

Doing nothing is a death trap. Do nothing and the debt grows and grows, unemployeement gets extended again and again, welfare is uncontrolled and Obamacare kills small and meduim business costing more and more jobs. Doing nothing does not coast us off the cliff, it launches us over it with no hope of a parachute.

I remember these kinds of responses back when Obaloney was giving his hope and change, give me a chance, give new a chance, bullshit speeches and all the heads full of mush were eating that shit up, not the same as the old guys, something different. Yeah he was different alright. Those voters said the same thing, whats it hurt, he cant do more damage than is already done, blah blah blah. TRILLIONS in debt within days of him taking office was the first clue they were all wrong. And your wrong too.

Also, before I go, I actually applaud RP for running as a Republican and working from within to change policy, I just do not agree that he can get what he says he can get done done.

And until last night, I was fairly lukewarm on Mittens. I liked him as a business guy and thought he was probably the guy for the job, but was unsure he had the nuts to win. Kinda considered him a candy ass. That changed last night during the debate. He was engaged and returning umm uhh vague answers with accurate, directed fire, using facts to combat rhetoric and laying out in concise terms and langauge how he plans to get things done as President.
Yeah yeah, he is not as Conservative as I am, but thats OK, he is Conservative enough. He does not believe everything I believe, and thats OK too because I dont really care if he is a Mormon. I have had Mormon employees and those are some hardworking honest people who are taught respect and to be a good citizen from birth. I respect that, even though as a Southern Baptist from Tennessee I am fundamentally opposed to his religion. Its all good at least he believes in something, and after all, this country was founded on the principles of Freedom of Religion.
Again, I dont believe in or support everything the man says, but I am hiring him to do a job, and I believe he can do the job. I probably would not even mind him as a neighbor.