Filed under: Radio | Tags: Baltimore, Barack Obama, Barry Goldwater, Bureaucracy, Claire Hagan, Compassionate Conservativism, Gay Marriage, Green Tree, Health Care, Iraq War, John McCain, Lobbyists, Lyndon Johnson, Medicaid, Medicare, Paul Simon, Pittsburgh, Potomac Fever, Ron Paul, Rudy Giuliani, Scrabble, The Revolution: A Manifesto, Third Party Candidates
The election is long over, but the 2008 presidential candidates – and their supporters — persist. Republican Congressman Ron Paul didn’t make it on the ticket in November, but his appearances in the primary debates brought him a wide crop of new supporters – including Claire Hagan, a social worker in Baltimore.
After watching him face off with the other Republican candidates last year, she found him to be the only real conservative on the stage and has been a Ron Paul convert since. No matter his ‘out-there’ reputation, Claire believes in his program for cutting government agencies, pulling out of Iraq, and abiding closely to the Constitution. She’ll even buy you a copy of his book if you show any degree of interest in him.
Produced for The Politics Show.
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