It shocks me that people are still so naive to believe that you can be put on TV and be a high-powered Congressman and so on and so forth without somehow doing the devil's work, whether consciously or unconsciously. But with Americans, the Horatio Alger fantasies die hard. Even trad Catholics believe in them; they think maybe ONE guy squeaked through, lol.
Anyway, Ron Paul reveals himself through what he says. He is just another false-opposition figure, the equivalent of Marine Le Pen in France, who is supposedly "ultra-right-wing" yet doesn't want to outlaw abortion, saying that would be against the secular values of the Republic... Bleh bleh bleh. Bring on the Great Monarch. The entire democratic globalized system is a giant farce.
Ron Paul gives people a spurious hope that ending the Fed will make some big difference. This is sort of like saying that a man who has terminal cancer should brush his teeth more to avoid cavities. It's not going to cure anything at this point. He's about 80 years too late.
It's very, very obvious that the devil is trying to get people completely focused on money instead of on their souls. If you read the comments section of any newspaper about the economic crisis, there are ten million people with a home-made solution to our economic woes -- and some of them are even correct, mainly the ones that advocate tariffs and are against globalization -- but almost none of them realize that what's about to hit us is a punishment for sin. People like Ron Paul just give false hope, he paints fantasy scenarios that appeal to naive Americans who refuse to wake up out of their trance and get to the root of the problem. Not only that, they create false hope for things we shouldn't even hope for ( the restoration of rotten, sick constitutional Freemasonic America, who would want to go through all this again? )