Good point

The sort of man that Ron Paul is is unique in the contemporary political scene, and that is what droves of people are responding to. The politician or campaign staff hoping to generate a similar grassroots phenomenon needs to understand that you either are ‘that person’, or you aren’t. You can forget all the consultants and strategies; it’s something that can’t be manufactured or learned, it’s got to be lived. The framework for the Ron Paul phenomenon began some thirty years ago, when he first went to Congress and cast his very first vote. That’s the sort of stuff it takes: A decades-long, unflagging personal devotion to and undeviating record of defending liberty and constitutional republican government.

David McClain

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1:28 pm on December 16, 2007