Ron Paul should criticize Mitt Romney over war policy, or drop out and endorse Romney
The alliance between Ron Paul and Mitt Romney is wearing thin
and turning Paul into a hobbyist candidate who will soon be forgotten.
Romney is the front-runner to be Republican nominee for commander
in chief and is running around the country sounding like an
armchair general looking for war to declare. Paul takes the
exact opposite position but has completely failed to challenge Romney
about this. Either Paul should take Romney on, or drop out and endorse
him.
If Paul wants to help Romney be nominated, he should not ask
for small donations unless he makes his interest clear. If Paul really
believes what he says about foreign policy, he should directly confront
Romney about this. The winds of war are reaching gale force, yet Paul
still plays footsie with Romney while Romney bangs the drums of war.
{mosads}The fact is that Paul has become a third-tier candidate, last among active candidates with a small number of delegates. He is the only remaining candidate who has not won even a single state. It is widely viewed he is allied with Romney.
Paul should challenge Romney directly.
Or Paul should drop out and endorse Romney now.
If he does neither, the Paul campaign will soon fade away and be forgotten.
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