Well if that's why Bae is going it's quixotic. But I don't know if such windmill tilting is any worse than posting cynical little quips on the internet about the utter corruption and hopelessness of the political process :). Ron Paul isn't even allowed to speak at the convention actually, though a canned speech and tribute to him will occur. Ron Paul will be giving a speech of his own several miles away (much like "free speech zones" no criticism that matters comes anywhere close to the *REAL* power). Ron Paul probably could have given a good little pleasing Republican speech full of talk of liberty and so on with no mention of NDAA, some criticism of the welfare state and made to shut up about the warfare state, he was after a Republican, and cooperative enough I guess, but I guess even that was too much of a risk (maybe the risk is that Paul would outshine anyone else the Reps are running).Quote:
Bae is going as a Paul delegate and has been told, even before he gets there, that his vote doesn't count, never did, and is just some 'pesky problem' that must be dealt with early and quickly. From what I read, there are actually quite a few Paul supporters. Although we all know, including bae, that Paul won't be the nominee, to not even pretend that all voices have equal say is so... Mitt.
I know you don't believe this, but I do sympathize with bae. This is a pretty shoddy way to treat these folks who are also braving this storm to have their voices heard.
Noone ran to the left as a principled challenge of Obama and if they did I'm sure they would have been silenced too. Last time it seems both choices boiled down to war-mongering corporatists (Hillary who was obviously so, and Obama who some hoped would be better, only turns out he wasn't). What would the positions of a challenger to this be? Well I'm not sure you can run hard left in this country and win (either in popular opinion or in the money sweepstakes), so it's iffy to run on socialized (as opposed to corporatized) medicine or something, though maybe worth a try, but you run: a guarantee of no cuts to Medicare or Social Security (possibly moving down Medicare age), food stamps or AFDC possibly in exchange for ending of the Bush tax cuts, serious environmental policy, ending of the wars if not tommorow a serious plan and commitment to get the heck out, restoration of civil liberties. And that's what serious challenge looks like. And none has been allowed to exist on the left either. Heck, they didn't even get as far as Paul did (at least he was visible).